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* First Satrian War | * First Satrian War | ||
* Dakian War | |||
* Second Satrian War | * Second Satrian War | ||
* Third Satrian War | * Third Satrian War | ||
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| combatant1 = {{flag|Ajahadya}} <br> <small>Supported by:</small> <br> {{flag|Shangea}} <small>(1946-1964, 1973-)</small><br>{{flagicon image|Flag of the NRP.png}} [[Union of Khazestan and Pardaran]] <small>(1950-1980)</small><br>{{flag|Zorasan}} <small>(1980-)</small> | | combatant1 = {{flag|Ajahadya}} <br> <small>Supported by:</small> <br> {{flag|Shangea}} <small>(1946-1964, 1973-)</small><br>{{flagicon image|Flag of the NRP.png}} [[Union of Khazestan and Pardaran]] <small>(1950-1980)</small><br>{{flag|Zorasan}} <small>(1980-)</small> | ||
| combatant2 = {{flag|Rajyaghar}} <br> {{flag|Baekjeong}} <small>(1965-)</small> <small>Supported by:</small> <br> {{flag|Senria}} <small>(1946-1964, 1977-)</small> | | combatant2 = {{flag|Rajyaghar}} <br> {{flag|Baekjeong}} <small>(1965-)</small> <br> <small>Supported by:</small> <br> {{flag|Senria}} <small>(1946-1964, 1977-)</small> | ||
| combatant3 = {{flag| | | combatant3 = {{flag|Arthasthan}} <br> <small>Supported by:</small> | ||
| commander1 = {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Mohan Balchandra]] <small>(1946 - 1948)</small> <br>{{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Jalander Sarai]] <small>(1946 - 1966)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Aman Sabanis]] <small>(1946 - 1974)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Arjuna Kalsarah]] <small>(1946 - 1978)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Nishant Balchandra]] <small>(1978 - 2000)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Vimal Sarai]] <small>(2000 - 2007)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Diya Kalsarah]] <small>(2007 - 2014)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Salil Balchandra]] <small>(2014 - Present)</small> | | commander1 = {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Mohan Balchandra]] <small>(1946 - 1948)</small> <br>{{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Jalander Sarai]] <small>(1946 - 1966)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Aman Sabanis]] <small>(1946 - 1974)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Arjuna Kalsarah]] <small>(1946 - 1978)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Nishant Balchandra]] <small>(1978 - 2000)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Vimal Sarai]] <small>(2000 - 2007)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Diya Kalsarah]] <small>(2007 - 2014)</small> <br> {{flagicon|Ajahadya}} [[Salil Balchandra]] <small>(2014 - Present)</small> | ||
| commander2 = {{flagicon|Rajyaghar}} [[Abhinav Devdhar Malhotra|A.D. Malhotra]] <small>(1960-67)</small> | | commander2 = {{flagicon|Rajyaghar}} [[Abhinav Devdhar Malhotra|A.D. Malhotra]] <small>(1960-67)</small> | ||
| commander3 = | | commander3 = {{flagicon|Arthasthan}} [[Sheru Ramprasad]] <small>(1946-65)<small> | ||
| units1 = | | units1 = | ||
| units2 = | | units2 = | ||
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-Likely ends with roughly modern borders<br> | -Likely ends with roughly modern borders<br> | ||
==Second Satrian War (1959 - | ==Dakian War (1958)== | ||
-Ajahadya attacks | -Aja launches a surprise attack into Baekjeong, successfully takes over Bumistan and Vijay<br> | ||
- | -Baekjeongese counter-offensives stalled by Ajahadyan army, forced to accept ceasefire<br> | ||
-Ajahadya wins, takes parts of both | |||
-Unnerves surrounding nations ( | ==Second Satrian War (1959 - 1960)== | ||
-Padaratha seizes Minkathala | -Ajahadya attacks Arthasthan and Rajyaghar<br> | ||
-Surprise attack<br> | |||
-Ajahadya wins, takes parts of both Arthasthan and Rajyaghar (Union States of Pinjar and Mondari)<br> | |||
-Unnerves surrounding nations (Shangea, Zorasan) at prospect of a united Satria, Ajahadya in international wilderness<br> | |||
-Padaratha seizes Minkathala<br> | |||
==Third Satrian War (1972 - 1978)== | ==Third Satrian War (1972 - 1978)== | ||
-Coalition of Baekjeong, | -Coalition of Baekjeong, Arthasthan, and Rajyaghar invades Ajahadya<br> | ||
-Ajahadya overwhelmed, quickly loses occupied territory<br> | -Ajahadya overwhelmed, quickly loses occupied territory<br> | ||
-Baekjeong accepts ceasefire in 1973, withdraws back to pre- | -Baekjeong accepts ceasefire in 1973, withdraws back to pre-1960 borders<br> | ||
- | -Arthasthan and Rajyaghar continue offensives into Ajahadya<br> | ||
-Widespread use of chemical weapons by Ajahadya to stall offensives and in counter-attacks<br> | -Widespread use of chemical weapons by Ajahadya to stall offensives and in counter-attacks<br> | ||
- | -Shangean and Zorasani support later in the war allows Aja to start some counter-offensives<br> | ||
-Ends with modern borders, Ajahadya heavily damaged and on verge of collapse<br> | -Ends with modern borders, Ajahadya heavily damaged and on verge of collapse<br> | ||
==Embargo of Ajahadya (1972 - Ongoing)== | |||
-Blockade from 1972 to 1978<br> | |||
-General [[Embargo of Ajahadya]] from 1978 to 1995<br> | |||
-Embargo of arms and high technology from 1995 to present<br> | |||
==Minkathala War (1981 - 1983)== | ==Minkathala War (1981 - 1983)== | ||
-Minkathala’s government organises a referendum on union with Padaratha. Passed by a large margin.<br> | -Minkathala’s government organises a referendum on union with Padaratha. Passed by a large margin.<br> | ||
- | -Arthasthan disputes results, alleges interference by Padaratha.<br> | ||
- | -Arthasthan invades Minkathala<br> | ||
-Inconclusive fighting on the mainland until 1983 | -Inconclusive fighting on the mainland until 1983 | ||
==Insurgencies (1946 - Ongoing)== | ==Insurgencies (1946 - Ongoing)== | ||
=== | ===Arthasthan=== | ||
===Baekjeong=== | ===Baekjeong=== | ||
===Rajyaghar=== | ===Rajyaghar=== | ||
==Foreign Support and Involvement== | ==Foreign Support and Involvement== | ||
[[Category: Wars (Kylaris)]] | [[Category: Wars (Kylaris)]] |
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The Satrian Wars and conflicts is a term used to describe the conventional conflicts, insurgencies and military standoffs in the subcontinent of Satria since the end of the Solarian War in 1946.
Satrian Conflict | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Ajahadya Supported by: Shangea (1946-1964, 1973-) Union of Khazestan and Pardaran (1950-1980) Zorasan (1980-) |
Rajyaghar Baekjeong (1965-) Supported by: Senria (1946-1964, 1977-) |
Arthasthan Supported by: | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Mohan Balchandra (1946 - 1948) Jalander Sarai (1946 - 1966) Aman Sabanis (1946 - 1974) Arjuna Kalsarah (1946 - 1978) Nishant Balchandra (1978 - 2000) Vimal Sarai (2000 - 2007) Diya Kalsarah (2007 - 2014) Salil Balchandra (2014 - Present) | A.D. Malhotra (1960-67) | Sheru Ramprasad (1946-65) |
Background
Great War
-Raja taps into Pan-Satrian sentiment
-Founding of Azad Fauj, coalition of Pan-Satrian and ethnic/religious nationalist groups
-Raja's defeat and continued colonial presence spurs further growth of both nationalism and Pan-Satrianism
Solarian War
-UFRS invades Etrurian Satria, seeking to take it after the war
-Denied this in peace conference, Etrurian Satria given independence under nationalist groups
-Viewed as betrayal by colonial powers, start of First Satrian War due to unclear borders and Ajahadya refusing to accept the results of the peace conference
First Satrian War (1946 - 1948)
-Breaks out after failure to unify Satria peacefully
-A free-for-all as everyone tries to draw borders across formerly Etrurian Satria
-Likely a high degree of bleedover into Estmerish Satria
-Shortest war, all sides weakened by Solarian War
-Likely ends with roughly modern borders
Dakian War (1958)
-Aja launches a surprise attack into Baekjeong, successfully takes over Bumistan and Vijay
-Baekjeongese counter-offensives stalled by Ajahadyan army, forced to accept ceasefire
Second Satrian War (1959 - 1960)
-Ajahadya attacks Arthasthan and Rajyaghar
-Surprise attack
-Ajahadya wins, takes parts of both Arthasthan and Rajyaghar (Union States of Pinjar and Mondari)
-Unnerves surrounding nations (Shangea, Zorasan) at prospect of a united Satria, Ajahadya in international wilderness
-Padaratha seizes Minkathala
Third Satrian War (1972 - 1978)
-Coalition of Baekjeong, Arthasthan, and Rajyaghar invades Ajahadya
-Ajahadya overwhelmed, quickly loses occupied territory
-Baekjeong accepts ceasefire in 1973, withdraws back to pre-1960 borders
-Arthasthan and Rajyaghar continue offensives into Ajahadya
-Widespread use of chemical weapons by Ajahadya to stall offensives and in counter-attacks
-Shangean and Zorasani support later in the war allows Aja to start some counter-offensives
-Ends with modern borders, Ajahadya heavily damaged and on verge of collapse
Embargo of Ajahadya (1972 - Ongoing)
-Blockade from 1972 to 1978
-General Embargo of Ajahadya from 1978 to 1995
-Embargo of arms and high technology from 1995 to present
Minkathala War (1981 - 1983)
-Minkathala’s government organises a referendum on union with Padaratha. Passed by a large margin.
-Arthasthan disputes results, alleges interference by Padaratha.
-Arthasthan invades Minkathala
-Inconclusive fighting on the mainland until 1983