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===Djenibek uprising===
===Djenibek uprising===
{{Main|Battle of Djenibek}}
{{Main|Battle of Djenibek}}
On October 13, 1919, Sosymet forces numbering around 13,000 covertly gathered in [[Djenibek]] begain their uprising by seizing government offices, the post office, and key factories. By October 15th they had control over the entire municipality and declared the [[Sosymet republic]], thus kickstarting the Civil War and War of Indepencence. In response the [[Imperial Nelbec Army]] dispatched the 3rd Division to put down the uprising, however when the unit reached Walybek they mutanied, joining the Sosymet uprising.
[[File:Captured Irish soldiers in Stafford Gaol after the failed 1916 Easter Uprising.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|right|Sosymet soldiers in Djenibek]]
On October 13, 1919, Sosymet forces numbering around 13,000 covertly gathered in [[Djenibek]] began their uprising by seizing government offices, the post office, and key factories. By October 15th they had control over the entire municipality and Sosymet leader [[Joseph Tinnerdam]] declared the [[Sosymet republic]], thus kickstarting the Civil War and War of Independence. In response the [[Imperial Nelbec Army]] (INA) dispatched the 3rd Division to put down the uprising, however when the unit reached Walybek they mutinied, joining the Sosymet uprising. With control over Djenibek and Walybek secured, the Sosymet army started to expand their control Southward.
 
===Continued Allied Offensive===
Facing little resistance from the [[Nelbec Empire]] and support from the war-weary population, the Sosymets quickly captured villages while marching towards Fjedor and Sjon. Forces from the INA were stripped from the [[Nelbec Front|front line]] to halt the rebellion, weakening the Nelbec Empires ability to halt the continueing Allied Offensive. On October 30 Allied forces were able to take advantage of the weakened position and encircled INA forces north of [[Doduc]].


==Kjedorate Regime Established==
==Kjedorate Regime Established==

Revision as of 00:47, 4 November 2022

Seketese Civil War
Part of the Seketese Revolution and the Revolutions of 1917–1923
Tampereen taistelun aikana tuhoutunutta Tammelan kaupunginosaa (26696844330).jpg
Civilian buildings in outer Conelibek in 1920
DateOctober 13, 1919 – 1923
Location
Result

Kjeodrate Victory

Belligerents

Kjedorates


Sosymets

Regionalists
Wilskland [b]
Tjebian Militias (1920-1922)
Monarchist Militias (1921-1922)

The Seketese Civil War was a civil conflict that immediately followed the Seketese War of Independence during the Seketese Revolution. The war was principally fought between the Kjedorate Republic, Sosymet Republic, and co-belligerent factions.

Background

Combatants

Kjedorates

Sosymets

Regionalist forces

Warfare

Start of the war

Djenibek uprising

Sosymet soldiers in Djenibek

On October 13, 1919, Sosymet forces numbering around 13,000 covertly gathered in Djenibek began their uprising by seizing government offices, the post office, and key factories. By October 15th they had control over the entire municipality and Sosymet leader Joseph Tinnerdam declared the Sosymet republic, thus kickstarting the Civil War and War of Independence. In response the Imperial Nelbec Army (INA) dispatched the 3rd Division to put down the uprising, however when the unit reached Walybek they mutinied, joining the Sosymet uprising. With control over Djenibek and Walybek secured, the Sosymet army started to expand their control Southward.

Continued Allied Offensive

Facing little resistance from the Nelbec Empire and support from the war-weary population, the Sosymets quickly captured villages while marching towards Fjedor and Sjon. Forces from the INA were stripped from the front line to halt the rebellion, weakening the Nelbec Empires ability to halt the continueing Allied Offensive. On October 30 Allied forces were able to take advantage of the weakened position and encircled INA forces north of Doduc.

Kjedorate Regime Established

Fjeska (1919)

Further Uprising (1919)

Sosymet Offensive (1920)

Siege of Loria

Battle of Fevilla

Offensive halt and stalemate (1920)

Kjedorate offensive & End of war

Notes

  1. Alligned with the Kjedorates, though remained separete until the end of the war
  2. Nominally alligned with the Kjedorates, however did not engage in any combat.