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The '''Ai Chi War''' was a conflict fought by [[Quenmin]] and [[ | The '''Ai Chi War''' was a conflict fought by [[Quenmin]] and [[Dynastic Aichi|Aichi]] as part of the campaigns for [[Empire of Quenmin|Quenminese expansionism]]. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
After the country became unified and modernized after the [[Phạm Dynasty]] ascended the throne, questions have been looming about within Parliament concerning the southern state of | After the country became unified and modernized after the [[Phạm Dynasty]] ascended the throne, questions have been looming about within Parliament concerning the southern state of Aichi, which broke off from Quenmin in 1816. Weeks have gone by from debating whether to have state included into the nation again or respect its independence, until finally, [[Bảo Thịnh]] and most of Parliament, much to their motives on implementing generous terms, agreed on having it be given rights of autonomy. | ||
Emissaries have been sent to the its Parliament and the current ruler of the Ông Dynasty, [[Hiệp Thiệu]], to negotiate those terms since 1879. Although some of the officials within the government agree to have the state be included again, [[Hiệp Thiệu]] and the others intend to keep the state existing as it is. The Quenminese government tried and tried again to make their wishes come true, but the Aichian government continued to refuse the offer. | Emissaries have been sent to the its Parliament and the current ruler of the Ông Dynasty, [[Hiệp Thiệu]], to negotiate those terms since 1879. Although some of the officials within the government agree to have the state be included again, [[Hiệp Thiệu]] and the others intend to keep the state existing as it is. The Quenminese government tried and tried again to make their wishes come true, but the Aichian government continued to refuse the offer. |
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The Ai Chi War was a conflict fought by Quenmin and Aichi as part of the campaigns for Quenminese expansionism.
Background
After the country became unified and modernized after the Phạm Dynasty ascended the throne, questions have been looming about within Parliament concerning the southern state of Aichi, which broke off from Quenmin in 1816. Weeks have gone by from debating whether to have state included into the nation again or respect its independence, until finally, Bảo Thịnh and most of Parliament, much to their motives on implementing generous terms, agreed on having it be given rights of autonomy.
Emissaries have been sent to the its Parliament and the current ruler of the Ông Dynasty, Hiệp Thiệu, to negotiate those terms since 1879. Although some of the officials within the government agree to have the state be included again, Hiệp Thiệu and the others intend to keep the state existing as it is. The Quenminese government tried and tried again to make their wishes come true, but the Aichian government continued to refuse the offer.
However, as 1893 hit, the peaceful circumstances between the two countries began to deteriorate when the general election of that year enabled Mạc Đăng Kinh as Prime Minister. Known for being an impatient and war-mongering politician, as per his statements on taking the lands of the Khuchai by force, he tried to compromise a way with his fellow cohorts in Parliament to integrate it as quickly as possible, with a declaration of war being their Plan B.
Sang Bi Incident
Key Commanders
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Col. Gen.
Nguyễn-Thạch Trương Sáng Maj. Gen.
Kiều Dũng HiềnAdm. Lê Đức Mẫn, Baron of Điện Biên Phủ
Marshal
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Lt. Gen. William Sandoral
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Lt. Gen. Horace Lindegard
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Commodore. Gerald Pritchard