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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
In the wake of the death of the last Prodavan Sultan, Abu Taiseer Al-Shahid, Prodava had wasted no time in falling into anarchy and civil violence. The police were unable to contain the unrest and, in a vain attempt to stem the unrest that would become [[Black February]], the two paramilitary units that served the Prodavan government were ordered into the streets: the monarchist [[Mameluk Guard]] and the nationalist [[Bedouin Guard]]. In a matter of hours, the the two groups began to fight each other in the streets of the capital. Once this had happened, there was little chance of saving the situation. In the so-called [[Greenshirt Coup]], the Bedouins began a nation-wide takeover in aid of a Prodavan republic. Massacres and other atrocities were commonplace amongst the violence and Mameluks and suspected royalists were killed en-masse. | |||
In northern Prodava, where monarchist support was highest, escape to Vionna-Frankenlisch was the obvious choice. Under the command of [[Osman Majid]], the Ramubad Mameluk Guard simply marched across the border to be interned. Nobles and detracters from the republican cause fled across the Imperial border in Kundaki Province, Salorka Province and Ramubad Province. [[HMNS Odon]], carrying a new consul to the Prodavan posession of [[Khedivate of Caledonia|Caledonia]] was swarmed by local notables attempting to flee the country. A decision by the Vionna-Frankenlischian government to begin evacuations came far too late to help most people, but for the 11,000 refugees hoping to flee Salorka Province by sea it would be a godsend. | |||
==Battle== | ==Battle== |
Revision as of 17:32, 22 April 2021
Battle of the Abronian River | |||||||
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Part of Black February | |||||||
Imperial Marines seek cover in rocky ground | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Prodavan Sultanate | Prodavan Republicans | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Commodore Sir Arthur Cavendish | Yusuf Slatir | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
3rd Light Squadron | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
2,500 men | 6,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
300 casualties | 400 casualties | ||||||
3000 civilians were evacuated and 102 killed during the fighting |
The Battle of the Abronian River was an incident during Black February, an intense period of civil violence in Prodava which saw its transition from monarchy to republic. It is considered by some to be the first engagement of the Prodavan War. The 3rd Light Squadron of the Vionna-Frankenlischian Imperial Navy, under the command of Commodore Sir Arthur Cavendish, oversaw the evacuation of Prodavan monarchist civilians and troops from Salorka Province in northern Prodava. Three-hundred Imperial marines and 2,500 Prodavan monarchist troops held off an assault by six-thousand republican rebels, ensuring a successful evacuation.
Background
In the wake of the death of the last Prodavan Sultan, Abu Taiseer Al-Shahid, Prodava had wasted no time in falling into anarchy and civil violence. The police were unable to contain the unrest and, in a vain attempt to stem the unrest that would become Black February, the two paramilitary units that served the Prodavan government were ordered into the streets: the monarchist Mameluk Guard and the nationalist Bedouin Guard. In a matter of hours, the the two groups began to fight each other in the streets of the capital. Once this had happened, there was little chance of saving the situation. In the so-called Greenshirt Coup, the Bedouins began a nation-wide takeover in aid of a Prodavan republic. Massacres and other atrocities were commonplace amongst the violence and Mameluks and suspected royalists were killed en-masse.
In northern Prodava, where monarchist support was highest, escape to Vionna-Frankenlisch was the obvious choice. Under the command of Osman Majid, the Ramubad Mameluk Guard simply marched across the border to be interned. Nobles and detracters from the republican cause fled across the Imperial border in Kundaki Province, Salorka Province and Ramubad Province. HMNS Odon, carrying a new consul to the Prodavan posession of Caledonia was swarmed by local notables attempting to flee the country. A decision by the Vionna-Frankenlischian government to begin evacuations came far too late to help most people, but for the 11,000 refugees hoping to flee Salorka Province by sea it would be a godsend.