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Belligerents | ||||||||
Tariqists: Khatrana Wasina Ramida Dakol Oghari Caliphate |
Sahwanists: Bakra Caraq Union Bhasar Progressive Front for Khatrana |
Coalition: Mahsadar Agdiria Achal-Sahara | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Sufyaan al-Ebrahimi Nabeeh al-Sabet Asad al-Shaheed Abdut Tawwab Arafat Aasim al-Pashia Hamad el-Rad Jaabir Karam |
Munsif al-Ahsan Zaki Bousaid Saleem Abdullah Badr al-Mirza Acarya Ahuja |
Hajar VI Shamil Abdulleyev Rahman I Daleel ibn Safi |
The Great Bakran War, known variously in the Caraqi world as the Bakran Liberation War (Caraqi: حرب التحرير ال-بكريا Harb Al-Tahrir Al-Bakrya) or the Bakran Defense War (حرب الدفاع ال-بكريا Harb Al-Difae Al-Bakryu), was a multinational armed conflict fought among the Caraqi nations, Mahsadar, and Bhasar; it later saw CSO intervention. War was ignited in 1995 with a joint invasion of Bakra by Dakol, Wasina, Ramida, and Khatrana, which quickly swelled into a multi-front conflict spanning the entirety of the Caraqi world. Each faction received varying amounts of international support. The war ended with an IA-sanctioned resolution which attempted to reset the region's borders to status quo ante bellum following a stalemate, but Khatrana remained divided with a pro-Bhasar Sahwanist government installed in the south, and the Caraq Union was unable to regain its land corridor to Sirad and Kulan from Mahsadar; Sirad and Kulan would separate from the Caraq Union shortly afterwards. Additionally, Ramida was annexed into Bakra as a result of the conflict.