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| result      = Syaran seizure of Imerti in 2005 <br> Ceded to Ruvelka in 2010
| result      = [[Treaty of Aragon]]
*Region divided into Syaran and Ruvelkan protectorates from 1987-2005
*Seized by Syara in August 2005
*Ceded to Ruvelka after [[Zemplen War]] in 2010
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| combatant1  = {{flagicon image|Red-green-blue flag.svg|22px}} Ishkordhur<br>{{flag|Ruvelka}}
| combatant1  = {{flagicon image|Red-green-blue flag.svg|22px}} Dombrád Autonomous Republic <br> {{flagicon image|Ishkordhur.png|22px}} Ishkordhur <br> {{flag|Ruvelka}}
| combatant2  = {{flagicon image|SyaraFlag.jpg|22px}} [[Syara]]
| combatant2  = {{flagicon image|ImertiConcordat.png|22px}} Imerti Concordat <br> {{flagicon image|SyaraFlag.jpg|22px}} [[Syara]]
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| commander1  = {{flagicon|Ruvelka}} Dominik Veres
| commander1  = {{flagicon image|Red-green-blue flag.svg|22px}} Erdit Alibali <br> {{flagicon image|Ishkordhur.png|22px}} Burrnore Maxhuni <br> {{flagicon|Ruvelka}} Dominik Veres <br> {{flagicon|Ruvelka}} Maia Sabauri <br> {{flagicon|Ruvelka}} Alex Veres <br> {{flagicon|Ruvelka}} Alexander Tóth <br> {{flagicon|Ruvelka}} Kamilla Kerekes <br> {{flagicon|Ruvelka}} Dominik Veres <br> {{flagicon|Ruvelka}} Edviná Molnár
| commander2  = {{flagicon image|SyaraFlag.jpg|22px}} [[Dragomir Zhelev]]
| commander2  = {{flagicon image|SyaraFlag.jpg|22px}} [[Dragomir Zhelev]] <br> {{flagicon image|SyaraFlag.jpg|22px}} [[Saša Mlinarić]] <br> {{flagicon image|SyaraFlag.jpg|22px}} Zhivko Hristovski
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| strength1  = {{flagicon image|Red-green-blue flag.svg|22px}} Ishkordhur
| strength1  = {{flagicon image|Red-green-blue flag.svg|22px}} 12,500 <br> {{flagicon|Ruvelka}} 60,000 (2005) <br> {{flagicon image|Ishkordhur.png|22px}} 2,500 - 4,000
* 5,000 local militia
| strength2  = {{flagicon image|ImertiConcordat.png|22px}} 5,000 <br> {{flagicon image|SyaraFlag.jpg|22px}} 45,000 (2005)
* Foreign volunteers
<br>{{flagicon|Ruvelka}} [[Imperial Armed Forces of Ruvelka]]
* 15,000 Imperial Army personnel
* 3,400 Imperial Fusiliers
* 1,2000 Border guards and security
| strength2  = {{flagicon image|SyaraFlag.jpg|22px}} [[Syaran Commonality Armed Forces]]
* 18,000 [[Syaran National Army]] troops
* 4,600 Imerti Garrison troops
* 1,500 [[Galanian Territorial Forces]]
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| casualties1 = 441 killed<br>1,913 wounded<br>212 captured
| casualties1 = '''2005:'''
| casualties2 = 189 killed<br>1,455 wounded<br>588 captured
*{{flagicon image|Red-green-blue flag.svg|22px}} ~3,000
*{{flagicon|Ruvelka}} 2,561 killed, wounded, and missing
*{{flagicon image|Ishkordhur.png|22px}} ~1,500
| casualties2 = '''2005:'''
*{{flagicon image|ImertiConcordat.png|22px}} ~2,500
*{{flagicon image|SyaraFlag.jpg|22px}} 1,766 killed, wounded, and missing
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The '''Imerti Conflict''' was a brief war fought between the [[Ishkordhur]] separatist group backed by [[Ruvelka]] against [[Syara]]. The war began with an attempted uprising by the separatist militia in an effort to gain independence from Syara. The Ishkordhur received financial and military aid from Ruvelka, which also deployed military forces in support. The fighting primarily took place in [[Imerti (Tyran)|Imerti]] between 9-14 August 2005 and ended with an OTN-backed ceasefire.
The '''Imerti Conflict''' was a ethno-political conflict over the region of [[Imeriti]] on the border between [[Syara]] and [[Ruvelka]]. It lasted from 1987 to 2010, with the period of 1988 to mid-2005 as a {{wp|frozen conflict}}, during which the region was divided between the Ruvelkan-backed Dombrád Autonomous Republic and the Syaran-backed Imerti Concordat. A paramilitary insurgency group known as the Ishkordhur fought against the Syaran occupation to unify Imerti into a single polity, with uneven support from Ruvelka and Dombrád. After initial heavy fighting during the closing months of the [[Refusal War]], the conflict settled into a stalemate with scattered outbreaks of fighting between the two sides chiefly among the unofficial border known as the Imerti Division Line. In August 2005 after a period of increased tensions and clashes the Syaran military intervened directly and invaded the Dombrád Autonomous Republic, driving out the Ruvelkan military from the region. During the [[Zemplen War]] Imerti was largely under Syaran control until Ruvelkan forces entered the area during [[Operation Homefront]], advancing to the Granika River. As part of the [[Treaty of Aragon]] that ended the war, Syara agreed to cede Imerti to Ruvelka in exchange for unrestricted travel rights for Syaran religious pilgrims.


The {{wp|Albanians|Imertan}} people—who make up most the population of Imerti—have historically been torn between Syara and Ruvelka, but in the 20th Century had become increasingly aligned with Ruvelka due to lack of Syaran support for Imerti's unique linguistic and cultural heritage. During the [[Refusal War]] the Ishkordhur, an Imertan ethnic militia and separatist movement, had attempted to instigate a popular uprising and secede from Syara, but [[Wardens (Syara)|Warden forces]] had invaded and seized control of the region owing to the presence of the [[Shrine of Aristomakhe]], an important holy site in the [[Zobethos]] religion. Although Ruvelka and Syara had agreed to formally recognize the border in the 1993 Commonality-Principality Border Agreement, Ruvelkan concern over the presence of ethnic Ruvelkans within Imerti, coupled with historical sympathy and support for the Imertan people led to strained relations. Tensions began rising in the early 2000s as the [[Government of Syara]] began limiting financial support for Imerti-language educations and cultural programs, leading to accusations of attempted Syaran cultural assimilation. The Ishkordhur responded by stockpiling weapons and supplies while attempting to secure Ruvelkan support for an Ishkordhur-inspired uprising. Chancellor Dominik Veres ultimately agreed to support the effort in exchange for Imerti becoming a Ruvelkan protectorate. Ruvelkan willingness to support the Ishkordhur was largely driven by Ruvelkan desire to acquire control of the central Syaran-Ruvelka border, which had historically been the primary invasion route of Syaran armies into Ruvelka. The Veres government believed that given the rapid Syaran response to the [[1997 Sopron Bombing]], a repeat of the [[Seven Day War]] was unlikely.
The Imertan people, for whom the region is named, are an ethno-linguistic group distinct from either Syarans or Ruvelkas. For most of recorded history Imerti was part of the [[Symmerian Empire]], followed by the [[Rioni Union]] before falling under the [[Ruvelkan Imperium]] in the 19th Century. During the [[Ruvelkan-Symmerian War]] the region was conquered by the Symmerians and later incorporated into the [[Republic of Syara]]. During the [[Third Chryse War]] part of the region fell under the dominion of the [[Ruvelkan Socialist Republic]], but was recaptured by the Syarans during the [[Ruvelkan Civil War]]. Following the [[Siduri War]] and the [[Broken Years]] discontent among the ethnic Imertan populace began to rise due to a lack of representation in the Syaran Senate as the region was considered part of the the Realm of [[Symmeria]] rather than it's own state; Imerti interests were represented by Symmerian rather than Imertan officials more often than not. In response to the growing rise of nationalism amid the ranks of the [[Wardens (Syara)|Wardens]], many Imertans started protesting in favor of greater autonomy or even independence, which the by now decaying Republic struggled to suppress.  


After months of heightened tensions due to a series of clashes bewteen the Ishkordhur and local Syaran forces, the uprising was launched on 9 August 2005. Ishkordhur-aligned militia seized control of the regional capital of [[Dombrád]], along with the cities of Ricaj, Koloros, Zapko, and Koxbë. Approximately 3,000 [[Ruvelkan Imperial Fusiliers]] quickly crossed the border to support the Ishkordhur, engaging with the forces of the Imerti Garrison and capturing more than 500 Syaran soldiers. By 10 August most of the major roadways and urban areas within Imerti were under Ishkordhur-Ruvelkan control.  
During the [[Refusal War]] the pro-independence paramilitary Ishkordhur faction seized power in the regional capital of Dombrád in June 1986. When it became clear that the Wardens (by then steadily winning the conflict) would not accept an independent Imerti, the Ishkordhur appealed to Ruvelkan Chancellor Maia Sabauri who agreed to dispatch the Ruvelkan military to support the Imertans. The Wardens declared the act an invasion of Syaran soil and the Ishkordhur rebellion treason and dispatched 60,000 troops to region, leading to heavy fighting between the separatists and Ruvelkans against the Syarans. Syaran desires for Imerti were primarily driven by religious sentiment; Imerti is home to the Sanctuary of Artemis, one of the most holy sites of the [[Zobethos]] religion. Ensuring access to the Sanctuary for Syaran pilgrims was a major motivation for Syaran forces, in addition to the desire to avoid the implication that Syara was weak enough for its' territory to be invaded and annexed. Three months of heavy fighting ended with Ruvelkan and Ishkordhur forces in control of roughly 2/3rds of Imerti, including the regional capital. The Syaran retained control of the cities of Mlak, Kotodash, Uraki, and Macallje, but were unable to advance further. A ceasefire was signed in 1989 and reaffirmed by the Commonality-Principality Border Agreement of 1993, but critically both sides only agreed to the territorial division so long as certain elements were met, namely the free travel by Imertans to either side of the division and unhindered access to the Sanctuary of Artemis by Syaran pilgrims.


Executive [[Dragomir Zhelev]] declared the act an illegal insurrection and publicly accused Ruvelka of an "act of war", although [[Zovahr]] did not officially declare war, the Syaran government did recognize the presence of hostilities. The [[Syaran Commonality Armed Forces]] mobilized in response and deployed troops to retake Imerti beginning on the night of 10-11 August. The [[Commonality Air Force]] bombed Ishkordhur and Ruvelkan positions within Imerti, leading to brief clashes with the [[Ruvelkan Imperial Air Force]]. On 11 August the [[Syaran National Army]] and [[Galanian Territorial Forces]] recaptured Koloros near the Syaran border and engaged elements of the [[Ruvelkan Imperial Army]] and Fusiliers near Koxbë and Zapko. On 12 August the Syarans captured the Iliniki Highway and surrounded Ricaj. On 13 August the Syarans launched an assault against Ruvelkan troops and Ishkordhur militia outside Dombrád. In the evening the same day [[Debrecen]] announced it was withdrawing its forces from Imerti and requested a ceasefire. The Syarans accepted the ceasefire and announced an end to combat operations on 14 August shortly after retaking Dombrád. The ceasefire was backed by the OTN, and the war is generally concluded to have ended on 14 August, although holdouts of Ishkordhur miltia continued to engage in sporadic fighting over the next several weeks.
The terms of the treaty were not well received by some members of Ishkordhur, who considered any division of Imerti as politically unacceptable. Opposition to the state of affairs led the Ishkordhur to begin an insurgency campaign against Syaran occupation of Imerti, which occasionally led to the involvement of both Syaran and Ruvelkan military forces. Both [[Debrecen]] and [[Zovahr]] attempted to add legitimacy to their dominions by installing client states; Ruvelka formed the in 1990 while Syaran formed the Imerti Concordat in 1991. While both sides insisted their respective protectorates were the legitimate government both existed as little more than political extensions of their respective overseers.  
 
The six-day war effectively ended the largely cordial relations between Syara and Ruvelka that had existed since the Refusal War. The decision to support the Ishkordhur nearly led to the collapse of the Dominik Veres Administration in Ruvelka, while in Syara the victory vindicated the Zhelev government. The increase in tensions between Ruvelka and Syara would remain and contribute to the outbreak of the [[Zemplen War]] three years later. Syara's rapid repulsion of Ruvelkan forces is believed to have contributed to Syaran overconfidence in [[Operation Aspis]] and lack of preparation for an extended war.


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Revision as of 01:55, 6 July 2023

Imerti Conflict
ImertiPhoto.jpg
Syaran reinforcements arrive in Imerti
DateAugust 1987 - July 2010 (23 Years)
Location
Result

Treaty of Aragon

  • Region divided into Syaran and Ruvelkan protectorates from 1987-2005
  • Seized by Syara in August 2005
  • Ceded to Ruvelka after Zemplen War in 2010
Belligerents
Dombrád Autonomous Republic
Ishkordhur
 Ruvelka
Imerti Concordat
Syara
Commanders and leaders
Erdit Alibali
Burrnore Maxhuni
Ruvelka Dominik Veres
Ruvelka Maia Sabauri
Ruvelka Alex Veres
Ruvelka Alexander Tóth
Ruvelka Kamilla Kerekes
Ruvelka Dominik Veres
Ruvelka Edviná Molnár
Dragomir Zhelev
Saša Mlinarić
Zhivko Hristovski
Strength
12,500
Ruvelka 60,000 (2005)
2,500 - 4,000
5,000
45,000 (2005)
Casualties and losses

2005:

  • ~3,000
  • Ruvelka 2,561 killed, wounded, and missing
  • ~1,500

2005:

  • ~2,500
  • 1,766 killed, wounded, and missing

The Imerti Conflict was a ethno-political conflict over the region of Imeriti on the border between Syara and Ruvelka. It lasted from 1987 to 2010, with the period of 1988 to mid-2005 as a frozen conflict, during which the region was divided between the Ruvelkan-backed Dombrád Autonomous Republic and the Syaran-backed Imerti Concordat. A paramilitary insurgency group known as the Ishkordhur fought against the Syaran occupation to unify Imerti into a single polity, with uneven support from Ruvelka and Dombrád. After initial heavy fighting during the closing months of the Refusal War, the conflict settled into a stalemate with scattered outbreaks of fighting between the two sides chiefly among the unofficial border known as the Imerti Division Line. In August 2005 after a period of increased tensions and clashes the Syaran military intervened directly and invaded the Dombrád Autonomous Republic, driving out the Ruvelkan military from the region. During the Zemplen War Imerti was largely under Syaran control until Ruvelkan forces entered the area during Operation Homefront, advancing to the Granika River. As part of the Treaty of Aragon that ended the war, Syara agreed to cede Imerti to Ruvelka in exchange for unrestricted travel rights for Syaran religious pilgrims.

The Imertan people, for whom the region is named, are an ethno-linguistic group distinct from either Syarans or Ruvelkas. For most of recorded history Imerti was part of the Symmerian Empire, followed by the Rioni Union before falling under the Ruvelkan Imperium in the 19th Century. During the Ruvelkan-Symmerian War the region was conquered by the Symmerians and later incorporated into the Republic of Syara. During the Third Chryse War part of the region fell under the dominion of the Ruvelkan Socialist Republic, but was recaptured by the Syarans during the Ruvelkan Civil War. Following the Siduri War and the Broken Years discontent among the ethnic Imertan populace began to rise due to a lack of representation in the Syaran Senate as the region was considered part of the the Realm of Symmeria rather than it's own state; Imerti interests were represented by Symmerian rather than Imertan officials more often than not. In response to the growing rise of nationalism amid the ranks of the Wardens, many Imertans started protesting in favor of greater autonomy or even independence, which the by now decaying Republic struggled to suppress.

During the Refusal War the pro-independence paramilitary Ishkordhur faction seized power in the regional capital of Dombrád in June 1986. When it became clear that the Wardens (by then steadily winning the conflict) would not accept an independent Imerti, the Ishkordhur appealed to Ruvelkan Chancellor Maia Sabauri who agreed to dispatch the Ruvelkan military to support the Imertans. The Wardens declared the act an invasion of Syaran soil and the Ishkordhur rebellion treason and dispatched 60,000 troops to region, leading to heavy fighting between the separatists and Ruvelkans against the Syarans. Syaran desires for Imerti were primarily driven by religious sentiment; Imerti is home to the Sanctuary of Artemis, one of the most holy sites of the Zobethos religion. Ensuring access to the Sanctuary for Syaran pilgrims was a major motivation for Syaran forces, in addition to the desire to avoid the implication that Syara was weak enough for its' territory to be invaded and annexed. Three months of heavy fighting ended with Ruvelkan and Ishkordhur forces in control of roughly 2/3rds of Imerti, including the regional capital. The Syaran retained control of the cities of Mlak, Kotodash, Uraki, and Macallje, but were unable to advance further. A ceasefire was signed in 1989 and reaffirmed by the Commonality-Principality Border Agreement of 1993, but critically both sides only agreed to the territorial division so long as certain elements were met, namely the free travel by Imertans to either side of the division and unhindered access to the Sanctuary of Artemis by Syaran pilgrims.

The terms of the treaty were not well received by some members of Ishkordhur, who considered any division of Imerti as politically unacceptable. Opposition to the state of affairs led the Ishkordhur to begin an insurgency campaign against Syaran occupation of Imerti, which occasionally led to the involvement of both Syaran and Ruvelkan military forces. Both Debrecen and Zovahr attempted to add legitimacy to their dominions by installing client states; Ruvelka formed the in 1990 while Syaran formed the Imerti Concordat in 1991. While both sides insisted their respective protectorates were the legitimate government both existed as little more than political extensions of their respective overseers.