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The '''Hódítók Disunity''', also known as the '''Imperial Civil War''' (1733 - 1740) was a {{wpl|civil war}} in [[The Empire (Noble Dog)|The Empire]]. It was fought primarily by the [[Southern Balaton Kingdom]] and breakaway forces within the [[Imperial Megye]] of Hegyhát. Fighting soon spread when the Hegyhát declared the foundation of the [[Second Hegyhát Empire]] under the ideals of a new political group called the [[Independents (Hódítók)|Independents]] rose against the Empire. The war was extremely costly to the Empire, which was not initially prepared to handle the outbreak of the war and was less able to fight with the renewed Hegyhát threat. The war ended in a costly victory for the Empire.  
The '''Hódítók Disunity''', also known as the '''Kaposvár War''' was a war between [[The Empire (Noble Dog)|the Empire]] and the breakaway state of the [[Balaton-Hévíz Kingdom]], which declared its independence in 1733. The war lasted from 1733 to 1740, after the end of the [[Siege of Óbudavár]] and the execution of the king of the Balaton-Hévíz Kingdom, [[Polgárdy Hadik]]. The war was primarily fought within the [[Imperial Megyek|Megyek]] of [[Kőszeg]], [[Szeged]], [[Lórévi]], [[Kaposvár]], and [[Hegyhát]]. The Hódítók Disunity was considered to be [[Zgismond I]]'s crowning achievement in his meddling emperorship, however the aftereffects of the war left widescale issues that the Empire was not able to properly handle.
 
The war had been precipitated by years of migration tensions within the south that were amplified by Hegyhát representation within the [[Imperial Diet]] that spoke against the mass migration of [[Balaton people|Balaton]] and [[Hévíz people]]. Overtime, the native [[Hegyhát people|Hegyhát]] and [[Kaposvár people]] clashed with the newly migrated Balaton and Hévíz people. Polgárdy Hadik, a farmer claiming descendance from the [[House of Barkóczy]] was elected as a leader by both Balaton and Hévíz people in Pálóc after the [[Massacre of Szobránc]] committed against over 200 Balaton villagers. Alongside this, [[Hódítók Hadvezér|Hódítók Hadvezérs]] began to become more prominent alongside [[Silver-Flailed Warriors]] and [[Sivataglakó Vasharcos]].  


The Hódítók Disunity began with three separate events. The first being the death of the then [[Hódítók Hadvezér (Noble Dog)|Hadvezér]] Boglárka, who died without an hier. The second event was the establishment of the Veszprémic-led [[Southwest Királyság]], which was seen as an invasion of Hódítók land. The third was the the Razing of the Abbey of Hegedüs.


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Revision as of 00:18, 11 February 2023

The Hódítók Disunity, also known as the Kaposvár War was a war between the Empire and the breakaway state of the Balaton-Hévíz Kingdom, which declared its independence in 1733. The war lasted from 1733 to 1740, after the end of the Siege of Óbudavár and the execution of the king of the Balaton-Hévíz Kingdom, Polgárdy Hadik. The war was primarily fought within the Megyek of Kőszeg, Szeged, Lórévi, Kaposvár, and Hegyhát. The Hódítók Disunity was considered to be Zgismond I's crowning achievement in his meddling emperorship, however the aftereffects of the war left widescale issues that the Empire was not able to properly handle.

The war had been precipitated by years of migration tensions within the south that were amplified by Hegyhát representation within the Imperial Diet that spoke against the mass migration of Balaton and Hévíz people. Overtime, the native Hegyhát and Kaposvár people clashed with the newly migrated Balaton and Hévíz people. Polgárdy Hadik, a farmer claiming descendance from the House of Barkóczy was elected as a leader by both Balaton and Hévíz people in Pálóc after the Massacre of Szobránc committed against over 200 Balaton villagers. Alongside this, Hódítók Hadvezérs began to become more prominent alongside Silver-Flailed Warriors and Sivataglakó Vasharcos.