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The Myrra Campaign refers to the campaign by the Kyashian Shogunate against the forces of the Empire of Exponent, in which Kyashan forces expelled Exponential forces from the Insula Fera. The Myrra Campaign was a pivotal moment in the Kyashi Glorious Revolution, representing not only the high-point of the Kyashian Shogunate, but also the point of divergence between the Kyashian Shogunate and the leftist peasant forces tha eventually led to the Kyashian Civil War.
[[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]][[Category:Kyashi]][[Category:Wars of Astyria]][[Category:Battles involving the Empire of Exponent]]
[[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]][[Category:Kyashi]][[Category:Wars of Astyria]][[Category:Battles involving the Empire of Exponent]]

Revision as of 02:45, 4 August 2020

Myrra Campaign
Part of The Kyashi Glorious Revolution
File:MyrraCampaign.png
Top left; Kyashi soldiers at the battle of XX; Top right; Legate Whitewood surveying troops; Bottom right; Kyashan troops on the march; Bottom left; Imperial troops on drill
Date1920-1927
Location
Result Exponential Withdrawl
Kyashi Shogunate reclaims lost territory
Belligerents
Template:Country data Kyashi ShogunateKyashi Shogunate  Empire of Exponent
Commanders and leaders
Template:Country data Kyashi Shogunate Shogun Hyamora Iwanami
Template:Country data Kyashi Shogunate Isamu Hayato
Empire of Exponent Octavius Whitewood
Strength
450,000 Kyashian Imperial Troops 180,000 Imperial Exponential Troops
300,000 local forces
Casualties and losses
40,383 dead
10,380 captured
21,697 dead
90,000+ captured

The Myrra Campaign refers to the campaign by the Kyashian Shogunate against the forces of the Empire of Exponent, in which Kyashan forces expelled Exponential forces from the Insula Fera. The Myrra Campaign was a pivotal moment in the Kyashi Glorious Revolution, representing not only the high-point of the Kyashian Shogunate, but also the point of divergence between the Kyashian Shogunate and the leftist peasant forces tha eventually led to the Kyashian Civil War.