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*{{wp|Lieutenant-general}} [[Arjuna Kalsarah]], Commander of the Cavalry Corps and Northern Frontier Force (1918 - | *{{wp|Lieutenant-general}} [[Arjuna Kalsarah]], Commander of the Cavalry Corps (1918 - 1934) and Northern Frontier Force (1918 - 1925) | ||
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Entente | |
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1927–1935 | |
Status | Military alliance |
History | |
• Established | 1927 |
• Disestablished | 1935 |
The Entente was one of two coalitions that fought against the Grand Alliance during the Great War. The alliance originated with the Gaullican-Mariranan alliance of 1914, before being expanded later to include Poliania in 1920, and Xiaodong in 1922. Because of this, the Entente is sometimes referred to as the Quadruple Alliance.
It faced and was defeated by the Grand Alliance that had formed around the Tripartite Pact. As the war progressed, several other nations would join the Entente as the Gaullica, Poliania, and Xiaodong secured victories in the first year of the war. The Entente officially ceased to exist following the surrender of Xiaodong to the Grand Alliance in 1935, but the surrender of Gaullica in 1934 is often viewed by historians as the alliance's end.
Background
Main Powers
Gaullica
Marirana
Poliania
Xiaodong
Co-belligerents
Ajahadya
Amathia
Auratia
Azmara
Cassier
Nuvania
Ordennia
Piraea
Satucin
Supporting movements
Azad Fauj
Armistice and treaties
Leaders
Ajahadya
- Field Marshal Zalim Kumar, Supreme Commander of the Army of Ajahadya (1920 - 1934)
- General Srijan Chadda, Minister of War (1926 - 1934)
- General Jalander Sarai, Commander of the Raja's Own Corps of Bodyguards (1925 - 1934) and Commander of the Army of the North (1926 - 1932)
- General and Thakur of Himavanta Divam Hathiwala, Commander of the Army of the South (1906 - 1933)
- General Udit Dhinsa, Commander of the Army of the South (1933 - 1934)
- General Mohan Balchandra, Commander of the Army of the North (1933 - 1934)
- General Aman Sabanis, Commander of the Army of the North (1934)
- Lieutenant-general Arjuna Kalsarah, Commander of the Cavalry Corps (1918 - 1934) and Northern Frontier Force (1918 - 1925)
Amathia
- Ghenadie Isărescu, Great Legate and Supreme Commander (1923-1932)
- Marshal Iulien Kiritescuo, High Commander of the Army (1920-1931)
- General Valeriu Predoiu, Minister of War (1923-1929) Il Duce (1934)
- Admiral Velkan Anghelescu, High Commander of the Navy (1924-1932)
Gaullica
Cassier
Satucin
Marirana
- Generalissimo Ottaviano Castello, Il Duce of Marirana and Supreme Commander (1923-1934)
- General Enzo Sanmartino, Inspector-General of the Army (1923-1931) Il Duce (1934)
- General Edoardo Montezemolo, Commander of the First Army Group (1929-1931) Inspector-General of the Army (1931-1934)
- General Giancarlo Galasso, Minister of War (1926-1934)
- Admiral Fernando Calasso, Admiral of the Fleet (1926-1934)
- General Massimiliano Travaglio, Director of the Department for the Repression of Banditry (1923-1934)
Nuvania
- G.P Wallace, State President of Nuvania (1928-1935)
- G.B Van Deventer, Chief Minister of Nuvania (1918-1934)
- E.A Buckner, Minister of War (1924-1933)
- H.A van der Walt, Minister of War (1933-1934)
Piraea
Poliania
- Leopold I, Emperor of All Polianians (1890-1933)
- Konstantin VII, Emperor of All Polianians (1933-1948)
- Kliment Bojadžiev, Minister-President of Poliania and Commander-in-Chief (1920-1933)
- Anton Kazepov, Minister-President of Poliania and Commander-in-Chief (1933-1934)
- General Sava Savov, Chief of the General Staff (1923-1933)
- Admiral Viktor Karapetrov, Chief of the General Staff (1933-1936)
- Ljobomir Pramatarov, Foreign Minister (1923-1927)
- Nikola Stoev, Foreign Minister (1927-1929)
- Ilija Antonov, Foreign Minister (1929-33)
- Ivailo Veličkov, Minister of War (1927-1932)
- Dušan Lozančev, Minister of War (1932-33)
- Ilarion Trpenovski, Minister of War (1933)
- Stefan Nerezov, Commander of the Polianian Expeditionary Force-Bahia (1926-1928), Karalar Army Region (1928-1929), Second Army (1929-1933)
- Radaslaǔ Lecka, Commander of the Third Army (1927-1932) and Army Group Lecka (1932-1933) containing the Third and Fifth Armies
- Kubrat Miroslavov, Commander of Tenth Army (1927) and later Army Group Miroslavov (1927-1933) containing the Second, Tenth, and Eleventh Armies
- Ivan Kolev, Commander of the Third Cavalry Corps (1927-1933)
- Apostol Radulov, Commander of the Polianian Expeditionary Force-Bahia (1928-1930), captured in 1930
- Kupen Dimitrov, Commander of the Minilovian Front (1929-1933)
- Ventseslav, Grand Duke of Kademlarov, Commander of Army Group Duke Venteslav (1928-1932) and the First Army (1933)
Xiaodong
- Shanrong Emperor, Emperor of Xiaodong (1922-1934)
- Taiyi Emperor, Emperor of Xiaodong (1934-1935)
- Field Marshal Yao Fuzhang, Chief of Staff (1927-1931)
- Field Marshal Ren Xilian, Quartermaster general (1927-1931) Chief of Staff (1931-1934)
- Field Marshal Xu Deming, Chief of Staff (19334-1935)
- General Chen Shengyou, Quartermaster general (1931-1935)
- Field Marshal Qiu Hanjie, Commander of the Senrian Expeditionary Army (1927-1932)
- General Zhou Jingwu, Commander of the Northern Expeditionary Army (1927-1930)
- General Lu Keqian, Commander of the Northern Expeditionary Army (1930-1933)
- General Feng Xiaozhou, Commander of the Northern Expeditionary Army (1933-1935)