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{{Infobox military conflict
| name = Norzin<br>नोर्जिन<br>ནོརྯིན​
| conflict    = Nativity War
| image = Bayinnaung.JPG
| width      =
| image_size = 250px
| partof      =  
| caption = Statue of Norzin outside the ''Musée d'histoire nationale'' in [[Mambiza]], [[Garambura]]
| image       = Regiment_Windhoek2.PNG
| succession = King of [[Kingdom of Sayuttara|Sayuttara]]
| image_size = 310px
| moretext =
| alt        =
| reign = {{circa|457|419 BCE}}
| caption     = A small Garamburan armoured column near Mukutukutu in eastern Garambura, 1976
| coronation =
| date        = 25 December 1974 {{ndash}} 17 March 1976
| predecessor =  
| place      = [[Garambura]], [[Rwizikuru]], [[Tabora]]
| successor = Jamtso
| coordinates = <!--Use the {{coord}} template -->
| spouses =  
| map_type    =  
| issue = Jamtso<br>Nyima<br>Damchoe
| map_relief  =  
| house = Tangpa dynasty
| map_size    =  
| birth_date = 478 BC
| map_marksize =  
| birth_place = [[Ladumra]], [[Tinza]]
| map_caption =  
| death_date = 419 BC
| map_label  =  
| death_place = [[Baralbari]], Kingdom of Sayuttara
| territory  = Small border towns exchanged
| burial_place = [[Temple of the Satya]], [[Tawira]], [[Garambura]]
| result      = Garamburan military victory
| signature =
* Rwizikuran and Taborian failure to invade Garambura
| religion = [[Satyism]]
* Emergence of Garambura as a regional power
* [[Community of Nations|CN]]-mandated peace
* Displacement of refugees in southern [[Bahia]]
| status      =
| combatants_header =  
| combatant1  = '''{{flag|Rwizikuru}}<br>{{flagicon image|Tabold.png}} [[Tabora]]'''
| combatant2  = '''{{flag|Garambura|size=22px}}'''
| combatant3  =
| commander1  = '''{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Rwizikuru}} [[Izibongo Ngonidzashe]]}}<br>{{flagicon image|Tabold.png}} [[Sihle Ngubane]]'''
| commander2  = '''{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Garambura}} [[Takakunda Kuda Kani]]}}'''
| commander3  =
| units1      =  
| units2      =
| units3      =
| strength1  = {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Rwizikuru}} 250,000{{ndash}}280,000<br>{{flagicon image|Tabold.png}} 150,000{{ndash}}250,000}}
| strength2  = {{flagicon|Garambura}} 153,000{{ndash}}210,000
| strength3  =
| casualties1 = {{flagicon|Rwizikuru}} 25,000{{ndash}}35,000<br>{{flagicon image|Tabold.png}}16,000{{ndash}}30,000
| casualties2 = {{flagicon|Garambura}} 17,000{{ndash}}20,000
| casualties3 =
| notes      =
| campaignbox =  
}}
}}


'''Norzin''' ({{wp|Nepali language|Phulese}}: नोर्जिन; ''Nōrjina'', {{wp|Tibetan language|Tinzan}}: ནོརྯིན​; ''Norzin''), born '''Tangpa Norzin''' and often referred to as '''Norzin the Truthful''' was a [[Tinza|Tinzan]]-born ruler and founder of the [[Kingdom of Sayuttara]], a [[Satyism|Satyist]] kingdom inspired in principle by the preachings of [[Sarvodaya]], in modern day [[Garambura]]. Regularly cited as one of the fathers of Garamburan Satyism, Norzin expanded Sayuttara from its foundation city in Baralbari to include much of the southern [[River Gonda]], including its expansive delta. Norzin was pivotal in securing strong Satyist influence in the north, where only pre-[[Sare]] fetishism existed. Due to this, many tribes were converted quickly and swore fealty to Norzin, which saw him assemble a formidable army and one of the largest and most organised seen yet in [[Bahia]].
The '''Nativity War''' was a military conflict fought in southern Bahia between the [[Garambura|Republic of Garambura]], led by President [[Takakunda Kuda Kani]], and a joint alliance between the [[Rwizikuru|Kingdom of Rwizikuru]] and [[Tabora|People's Republic of Tabora]], with the aim of jointly splitting Garambura between the two nations.
 
Norzin waged several wars against neighbouring kingdoms and empires, many of which were successful and saw vast amounts of wealth begin to accumulate in Sayuttara. Unlike many rulers of the age, Norzin preferred to keep a small, centralised heart of the empire centred around Baralbari, with an array of vassal states and tributaries making up much of Sayuttara. Whilst ruler of the kingdom, Norzin sent out many Satyist monks and missionaries to nearby civilisations and constructed many monuments inspired by and honouring the Satya and the [[Phula|First Phuli Empire]], including the famous Pūjā Temple in modern-day Suswe, which is a famous pilgrimage site for Bahian Satyists, and is often used as a symbol for Bahian Satyism as a whole.
 
Norzin died in 419 BC and left the throne to his eldest-born son Jamtso, many folk stories are written and told about Norzin and Sayuttara, and he is referred to in {{wp|Shona language|veRwizi}} as ''Mambo Wokutanga'' ("The First King"). Norzin is often credited with bringing prosperity and wealth to the Gonda delta region of Garambura, and, despite his birthplace, is considered one of the greatest rulers in Garamburan history.
 
== Names and titles ==
 
== Early life ==
 
== As king of Sayuttara ==
 
== Last years ==
 
== Religion ==
 
== Foreign relations ==
=== With fetishist Bahia ===
 
=== With the Satyist world ===
 
== Family ==

Revision as of 17:12, 13 February 2020

Nativity War
Regiment Windhoek2.PNG
A small Garamburan armoured column near Mukutukutu in eastern Garambura, 1976
Date25 December 1974 – 17 March 1976
Location
Result

Garamburan military victory

  • Rwizikuran and Taborian failure to invade Garambura
  • Emergence of Garambura as a regional power
  • CN-mandated peace
  • Displacement of refugees in southern Bahia
Territorial
changes
Small border towns exchanged
Belligerents
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru
File:Tabold.png Tabora
 Garambura
Commanders and leaders
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Izibongo Ngonidzashe
File:Tabold.png Sihle Ngubane
Garambura Takakunda Kuda Kani
Strength
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG 250,000–280,000
File:Tabold.png 150,000–250,000
Garambura 153,000–210,000
Casualties and losses
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG 25,000–35,000
File:Tabold.png16,000–30,000
Garambura 17,000–20,000

The Nativity War was a military conflict fought in southern Bahia between the Republic of Garambura, led by President Takakunda Kuda Kani, and a joint alliance between the Kingdom of Rwizikuru and People's Republic of Tabora, with the aim of jointly splitting Garambura between the two nations.