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ZANAK-Ingelmia War
Part of Oceanian Boat Wars, New Akiba-Ingelmia War, Oceanian Air War of 1921-1927, War of Lorican Aggression, Post-War of Lorican Aggression Crisis, and Imperial Crisis
Date19 November 1860 - Present (164 years, 1 week and 2 days)
Location
Oceania
Status
Territorial
changes
Bellhals Free State established
Belligerents

ZANUK Treaty Forces

Zanarkand
New Akiba
United Kingdom

Imperial Forces Ingelmia

  • Ingelmian Micronesia
Archadia-Archedes (1860 until 1990)
Commanders and leaders

As of 2018 Noctis Lucis Caelum
Tidus Hayakawa
Hibari Nanatsuki
Wakka O'Hara
Cid Barfionn
Baralai Cosgrove
Nooj Asakawa
Tsujimura Seiji
Kageyama Yuzuru
Nakatsukasa Genshou
Eraldo Quasimondo
Shizuma Izumi
Ukyo Samonji

Welkin Gunther

As of 2018 Julius Junios
Erich Zarl
Arnold Holmes
Hans Litz
Lontar Smiths
Conrad Daniels
Liz Roderick

Toshikazu Cayenne† (Switched allegiance)

The ZANAK-Ingelmia War is an ongoing conflict between the combined ZANUK treaty forces of Zanarkand, New Akiba, and United Kingdom against Ingelmia. The war started during the Oceanian Boat Wars, when the Ingelmian Navy sunk trading ships from the UK going to New Akiba. The war between the two sides would continue to erupt until the present 21st Century. The refusal of Ingelmia to cease its aggression on expanding to the whole Oceanian continent has been regarded as one of the biggest issues in the would community. Various allied nations have expressed their concerns regarding the war.

The war has also been going since the 1860s, making it the longest war duration than any other conflict in the world. The stand-off remains intact with the Bellhals Free State being the site of a non-conflict and ceasefire area in accordance to the Oceanian Armistice Agreement.

Background

Oceanian Boat Wars

New Akiba-Ingelmia War

Oceanian Air War of 1921

First Treaty of Bellhals; Ingelmian neutrality

War of Lorican Aggression

Armistice

Imperial Crisis