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The '''Jade- | The '''Jade-Pearl War''', also known as the '''Mutul-Pulau War''', '''Pulaui War of Liberation''', or the '''Grand Federal War''', was a conflict that opposed the majority of [[Pulau Keramat]]' policies to the [[Mutul]] and its allies within the [[Mutulese Global Circuit|Global Circuit]]. It lasted from 1749 to 1763 and saw multiple phases and fronts, from ranged battles to naval battles and guerilla warfare. Concurrent to the [[Tsurushimese Revolution]], it participated in the fracture of the Global Circuit and the dwindling of the Mutul' hegemony over the Makrian, Vespanian, and Ozeros Oceans, replaced by new actors both locally and internationally. The conflict, generally understood has a struggle between an emerging Pulaui nationalism against an imperialistic Mutul and a prelude to the Ozerosi wars of the 19th century, it has been revisited and reinterpreted by historians as more of a duel between two parts of the Pulaui elites: those already well-integrated into the Global Circuit and those who had been marginalized by the Mutulese economic control of the archipelago. Ultimately, both side of the conflict fought over the inheritance of the [[Tahamaja Empire|Tahamaja Project]], de-facto resurected by the Mutuleses [[Twelve Great Enterprises]]: an Ozerosi sub-region economically and politically united and opposed to other regional identities (West Scipian, Malaioi, South Ochranese...) that would contest a Tahamaja, or pseudo-Tahamaja in the case of the Mutul, hegemony. Partisans of one or the other side distinguished themselves by the use of either a pearl or a jade bead, hence giving the war its name. |
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The Jade-Pearl War, also known as the Mutul-Pulau War, Pulaui War of Liberation, or the Grand Federal War, was a conflict that opposed the majority of Pulau Keramat' policies to the Mutul and its allies within the Global Circuit. It lasted from 1749 to 1763 and saw multiple phases and fronts, from ranged battles to naval battles and guerilla warfare. Concurrent to the Tsurushimese Revolution, it participated in the fracture of the Global Circuit and the dwindling of the Mutul' hegemony over the Makrian, Vespanian, and Ozeros Oceans, replaced by new actors both locally and internationally. The conflict, generally understood has a struggle between an emerging Pulaui nationalism against an imperialistic Mutul and a prelude to the Ozerosi wars of the 19th century, it has been revisited and reinterpreted by historians as more of a duel between two parts of the Pulaui elites: those already well-integrated into the Global Circuit and those who had been marginalized by the Mutulese economic control of the archipelago. Ultimately, both side of the conflict fought over the inheritance of the Tahamaja Project, de-facto resurected by the Mutuleses Twelve Great Enterprises: an Ozerosi sub-region economically and politically united and opposed to other regional identities (West Scipian, Malaioi, South Ochranese...) that would contest a Tahamaja, or pseudo-Tahamaja in the case of the Mutul, hegemony. Partisans of one or the other side distinguished themselves by the use of either a pearl or a jade bead, hence giving the war its name.