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| place = {{flag|Fahran}} | | place = {{flag|Fahran}} | ||
| date = January 1, 2019 - present | |||
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| combatant1 = [[National Union for the Restoration of the Republic|NURR]] | | combatant1 = [[National Union for the Restoration of the Republic|NURR]] | ||
* [[an-Nahda Party]] | * [[an-Nahda Party]] | ||
* [[Nimanher|Commonwealth of Nimanher]] ( | * [[Nimanher|Commonwealth of Nimanher]] (since 2020) | ||
| combatant2 = [[National Salvation Council|NSC]] | | combatant2 = [[National Salvation Council|NSC]] | ||
* [[Azdarist Liberation Front|ALF]] | * [[Azdarist Liberation Front|ALF]] (2019-2022) | ||
* [[Taughiyah Confederation]] | * [[Taughiyah Confederation]] (2019-2022) | ||
* [[Jaysh al-Muminin]] | * [[Jaysh al-Muminin]] | ||
* [[Ciyaaraha Wiilasha]] | * [[Ciyaaraha Wiilasha]] (2019-2021) | ||
{{Collapsible list | {{Collapsible list | ||
|title='''Support:''' | |title='''Support:''' | ||
|1={{flag|Alanahr}} | |1={{flag|Alanahr}}</br><small>(to XXXX)</small> | ||
|2={{flag| | |2={{flag|Ankat}} | ||
| | |3={{flag|Kajera}} | ||
| | |4={{flag|Ostrozava}} | ||
| | |5={{flag|Pulacan}} | ||
|6={{nowrap|{{flag|Pulau Keramat}}}} | |||
|combatant3 = {{flagicon|Fahran|eidrusid}}[[House of Aidarus|Royalists]] | |7={{flag|Vardana}}}} | ||
|combatant3 = {{flagicon|Fahran|eidrusid}} [[House of Aidarus|Royalists]] | |||
* [[Hasbal Confederation]] | * [[Hasbal Confederation]] | ||
* [[Azdarist Liberation Front|ALF]] | * [[Azdarist Liberation Front|ALF]] | ||
* {{flagicon|Fahran|sondxwar}}[[Sondxwar]] | * {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Fahran|sondxwar}} [[Sondxwar]]}} | ||
* [[Erinyes Solutions]] | * [[Erinyes Solutions]] | ||
* {{flag|Velikoslavia}} | |||
*{{flag|Latium}} | |||
{{Collapsible list | {{Collapsible list | ||
|title='''Support:''' | |title='''Support:''' | ||
|1={{flag| | |1={{flag|Alanahr}}</br><small>(from XXXX)</small> | ||
| | |2={{flag|Charnea}} | ||
| | |3={{flag|Kembesa}} | ||
| | |4={{flag|Onekawa-Nukanoa}} | ||
| commander1 = {{flagicon|Fahran}}[[Muherram von | |5={{flag|Yisrael}}}} | ||
* {{flagicon|Fahran}}Sami Alwand | | commander1 = {{flagicon|Fahran}} [[Muherram von Dauenhauer]] | ||
* {{flagicon|Fahran}}Mohammed al-Nimri | * {{flagicon|Fahran}} Sami Alwand | ||
* {{flagicon|Fahran}}[[Juda ibn Hayyan al-Amili|Juda al-Amili]] | * {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Fahran}} Mohammed}} al-Nimri | ||
{{flagicon|Fahran}}[[Cebrail Osman al-Nerraphne]] | * {{flagicon|Fahran}} [[Juda ibn Hayyan al-Amili|Juda al-Amili]] | ||
* {{flagicon|Fahran}}Ahmed Hazza {{wp|Killed in action|†}} | {{flagicon|Fahran}} [[Cebrail Osman al-Nerraphne]] | ||
| commander2 = {{flagicon|Fahran}}[[Mohammed Sabbagh]] | * {{flagicon|Fahran}} Ahmed Hazza {{wp|Killed in action|†}} | ||
* {{flagicon|Fahran}}Karim al-Aswad | | commander2 = {{flagicon|Fahran}} [[Mohammed Sabbagh]] | ||
* {{flagicon|Fahran}} [[Hashim Gharsallah]] | |||
* {{flagicon|Fahran}} Karim al-Aswad ({{wp|Prisoner of war|POW}}) | |||
* {{flagicon|Fahran}} Mahdi Saad | * {{flagicon|Fahran}} Mahdi Saad | ||
* {{flagicon|Fahran}} [[Abd ar-Rabbah al-Khayyat]] | * {{flagicon|Fahran}} [[Abd ar-Rabbah al-Khayyat]] | ||
[[Ruhail Mohammed al-Mukkid]] | [[Ruhail Mohammed al-Mukkid]] ({{wp|Prisoner of war|POW}}) | ||
* [[Juhayman al-Mukkid]] | * [[Juhayman al-Mukkid]] {{wp|Killed in action|†}} | ||
{{flagicon| | {{flagicon|Pulacan}} [[Motswagole III Tshekedi]] | ||
| commander3 = {{flagicon|Fahran|eidrusid}}[[Hazea I]] | | commander3 = {{flagicon|Fahran|eidrusid}} [[Hazea I]] | ||
{{flagicon|Fahran|eidrusid}} [[Faisal ibn Hatem Al Aidarus|Prince Faisal, Emir of Qu'tabah]] | |||
* {{flagicon|Fahran|eidrusid}} [[Ismail ibn Qaid ar-Ruweyni|Ismail, Emir of Imana]] | |||
* {{flagicon|Fahran|eidrusid}} [[Ra'ad ibn Ja'far Al Aidarus|Prince Ra'ad, Emir of as-Saḥūl]] | |||
* {{flagicon|Fahran|sondxwar}} [[Rizgar al-Mirani]] | |||
*[[Yazid ibn Hazel al-Ghamidi|Prince Yazid, Emir of as-Subeilah]] | |||
{{flagicon|Fahran| | *{{flagicon|Fahran|sondxwar}} [[Nawshirwan Gozel]]<br> | ||
* {{flagicon| | *{{flagicon|Charnea}} [[Martuf Lamine]]<br> | ||
* {{flagicon| | *{{flagicon|Velikoslavia}} [[August, Grand Prince of Velikoslavia|Statsministris August]]<br> | ||
* {{flagicon| | *{{flagicon|Velikoslavia}} [[Lord-Marshal Nicholas Golovin]]<br> | ||
*{{flagicon|Velikoslavia}} [[Marshal Alexander Polov]]<br> | |||
{{flagicon| | |||
| strength1 = 226,192 | | strength1 = 226,192 | ||
| strength2 = 313,900 | | strength2 = 313,900 | ||
|strength3 = 216,413 | |strength3 = 216,413 | ||
|strength4 = 82,640<sup>a</sup></br>55,100<sup>b</sup> | |||
| casualties1 = TBD | | casualties1 = TBD | ||
| casualties2 = TBD | | casualties2 = TBD | ||
|casualties3 = TBD | |casualties3 = TBD | ||
|casualties4 = TBD | |||
|casualties5 = Civilians TBD | |||
| notes = | | notes = | ||
| campaignbox = | | campaignbox = | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Fahrani Civil War''' (Gharbaic: al-Ḥarb al-'Ahlīyyah al-Fahraaniyyah) is an ongoing {{wp|civil war}} that began following an attempted {{wp|coup d'état|military coup}} by General [[Muherram von | The '''Fahrani Civil War''' (Gharbaic: al-Ḥarb al-'Ahlīyyah al-Fahraaniyyah) is an ongoing {{wp|civil war}} that began following an attempted {{wp|coup d'état|military coup}} by General [[Muherram von Dauenhauer]] and a cabal of secularist military officers against the democratically elected, Azdarist government of President [[Mohammed Sabbagh]] in the early hours of January 1, 2019. While the initial conflict involved the secularist [[National Union for the Restoration of the Republic]] and the Azdarist [[National Salvation Council]], both of which claim to be the legitimate government of the Second Gharib Republic, as well as their allies, it soon expanded to include a royalist faction, backed by a number of [[Ajax#Belisaria|Belisarian-based]] monarchies, whose stated goal is to reestablish the monarchy under [[Hazea I]], daughter of the late [[Ismail III]]. | ||
=Background= | ==Background== | ||
In the aftermath of the [[December Intifada]], a liberal convention, dominated by the nascent [[People's National Congress (Fahran)|People's National Congress]], ratified the [[Constitution of 1996 (Fahran)|Constitution of 1996]] by an overwhelming majority. The constitution established the Second Gharib Republic as a {{wp|Unitary state|unitary}} {{wp|Republic|constitutional republic}} and imposed a strict separation of modahn and state. Even at the time, the policy of laicity, which extended to the banning of religious symbols and garb in public, was controversial, especially in more rural and conservative regions of the country. | |||
=Timeline= | ==Timeline== | ||
==New Year's Day Coup== | ===New Year's Day Coup=== | ||
===Political Developments=== | ===Political Developments=== | ||
= | ===First Siege of Haqara=== | ||
===as-Souhr Campaign=== | |||
===Second Siege of Haqara=== | |||
===Assault on Sumeira=== | |||
[[image:Групповой Удар Ту 22М3.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Velikoslavian [[Gladeus Gu-24]] aircraft commencing an airstrike on NURR positions near Sumeira.]] | |||
Alanahr leading, with Velikoslav air assets, an armor brigade, and a mechanized infantry brigade supporting them. Latin and Perateian naval and special forces supporting. | |||
= | ==Humanitarian Situation== | ||
==International Response== | |||
==See also== | |||
[[Category:Civil wars]] | [[Category:Civil wars]] | ||
[[Category:Wars]] | [[Category:Wars]] | ||
[[Category:Revolutions, coups and uprisings]] | [[Category:Revolutions, coups and uprisings]] | ||
[[Category:Fahran]] | [[Category:Fahran]] |
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Ruhail Mohammed al-Mukkid (POW) Motswagole III Tshekedi | |||||||
Strength | ||||||||
226,192 | 313,900 | 216,413 | ||||||
82,640a 55,100b | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||
TBD | TBD | TBD | ||||||
TBD |
The Fahrani Civil War (Gharbaic: al-Ḥarb al-'Ahlīyyah al-Fahraaniyyah) is an ongoing civil war that began following an attempted military coup by General Muherram von Dauenhauer and a cabal of secularist military officers against the democratically elected, Azdarist government of President Mohammed Sabbagh in the early hours of January 1, 2019. While the initial conflict involved the secularist National Union for the Restoration of the Republic and the Azdarist National Salvation Council, both of which claim to be the legitimate government of the Second Gharib Republic, as well as their allies, it soon expanded to include a royalist faction, backed by a number of Belisarian-based monarchies, whose stated goal is to reestablish the monarchy under Hazea I, daughter of the late Ismail III.
Background
In the aftermath of the December Intifada, a liberal convention, dominated by the nascent People's National Congress, ratified the Constitution of 1996 by an overwhelming majority. The constitution established the Second Gharib Republic as a unitary constitutional republic and imposed a strict separation of modahn and state. Even at the time, the policy of laicity, which extended to the banning of religious symbols and garb in public, was controversial, especially in more rural and conservative regions of the country.
Timeline
New Year's Day Coup
Political Developments
First Siege of Haqara
as-Souhr Campaign
Second Siege of Haqara
Assault on Sumeira
Alanahr leading, with Velikoslav air assets, an armor brigade, and a mechanized infantry brigade supporting them. Latin and Perateian naval and special forces supporting.