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Dulmara Conflict
Part of the Fifty Years' War
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The Battle of the Pundanni Coast
Date1502–1511
Location
Result Farokandi and allied victory
Full results
Territorial
changes
Keldoria loses all possessions in Dulmara.
Belligerents

The Dulmara Conflict, also known as the Dulmara War, was a conflict between the Keldorian Empire and various countries in the continent of Dulmara. It is considered part of the Fifty Years' War and began with the Keldorian-Cerecanese War, when Keldoria and its allies invaded the Kingdom of Cerecan by sea. After the Keldorian invasion of Pundann, Faroi and Kandi got involved, followed by the Kuzan Empire and Malizia. The Dulmara Conflict brought about the unification of Farokand and the end of the Fifty Years' War following Keldoria's defeat.

Notes

  1. Faroi and Kandi united to form Farokand in 1503.
  2. Faroi and Kandi united to form Farokand in 1503.