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The '''Chelageyan Civil War''' ({{wp|French language|Sarracese}}: ''Guerre civile chélageyaise''), also referred to as the '''Chelageyan Revolution''' ({{wp|French language|Sarracese}}: ''Révolution chélageyaise''), was a period of political instability and {{wp|civil war}} in [[Chelagey]] from 1938 to 1955. It is generally agreed to encompass three distinct phases: the insurgent opposition to the {{wp|loyalism|loyalist}} remnants of the {{wp|authoritarianism|authoritarian}} dictatorship of Omema Cheueta after his {{wp|assassination}} in 1938 and the attempts by rivaling factions within the military and the National Popular Action Movement (MNAP) to oust it; the subsequent campaign of the Clement Leroy Couchér-led military government against the [[People's Republic of Ochoccola|Ochoccola]]-backed Ditlihis beginning in 1951; and the near-simultaneous war fought between the Couchér regime and the PRO over the Akonshuk region on [[Godrica]], which is sometimes regarded as the distinct '''Chelago-Ochoccolan War of 1952-1955''' or '''First Akonshuk War'''.
The '''Chelageyan Civil War''' ({{wp|French language|Sarracese}}: ''Guerre civile chélageyaise''), also referred to as the '''Chelageyan Revolution''' ({{wp|French language|Sarracese}}: ''Révolution chélageyaise''), was a period of political instability and {{wp|civil war}} in [[Chelagey]] from 1938 to 1955. It is generally agreed to encompass three distinct phases: the insurgent opposition to the {{wp|loyalism|loyalist}} remnants of the {{wp|authoritarianism|authoritarian}} dictatorship of Omema Cheueta after his {{wp|assassination}} in 1938 and the attempts by rivaling factions within the military and the National Popular Action Movement (MNAP) to oust it; the subsequent campaign of the Clement Leroy Couchér-led military government against the [[People's Republic of Ochoccola|Ochoccola]]-backed Ditlihis beginning in 1951; and the near-simultaneous war fought between the Couchér regime and the PRO over the Akonshuk region on [[Godrica]], which is sometimes regarded as the distinct '''Chelago-Ochoccolan War of 1952-1955''' or the '''First Akonshuk War'''.


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Chelageyan Civil War
Part of the Great Game
Date2 January 1938 – 25 March 1955
(17 years, 2 months, 3 weeks and 2 days)

First phase: 2 January 1938 – 16 July 1951
Second phase: 16 July 1951 – 30 April 1952

Third phase: 30 April 1952 – 25 March 1955
Location
Chelagey, Akonshuk
Result

LNJ and Couchér regime military victory in 1951, Assembly of Nations-mandated ceasefire

  • Overthrow of the Cheueta regime in 1937
  • Rise of the insurgent Ditlihis
  • Spillover of conflict into Ochoccola, 1950 coup d'état, establishment of the People's Republic of Ochoccola
  • First Akonshuk War in 1952–1955
  • Adoption of Assembly of Nations Security Council Resolution 289
  • Establishment of the Line of Control between Ochoccola and Chelagey in 1955
Belligerents

Cheueta regime (1937–1951)

  • National Guard
  • National Protection Force (FPN; loyalists)

Couchér regime (1951–1955)

  • Legion of Ninth of June (LNJ)
  • Democratic Armed Forces (FAD; defected)
  • Shuelahi Adeyohv Anisadoyasgi (SAA)

Supported by:
 Mascylla

National Popular Action Movement (MNAP) (1937–1951)

  • Loarquei Popular Front (FPL)

Ditlihis (1951–1955)
People's Republic of Ochoccola (PRO)


Supported by:
People's Republic of Dulebia
FCPR
Commanders and leaders
  • Omema Cheueta
  • Alfonso Cheueta
  • Michaël Berlioz
  • Nathan Pomeroy

  • Clement Leroy Couchér
  • Sandrine Beaulieu
  • Emmanuel Coquelin
  • Abélard Le Sueur
  • Emmanuel Coquelin
  • Onacona Waya
  • Tsiyi Ahuli-Lagarde
  • Claude Lamar
  • Charles Romilly
  • Veillantif Gagnon
  • Wohali Cheuttemwaqa
  • Sequoyah Asvai-Robinette
  • Philippe Tusconoola
  • X
Casualties and losses

1937–1951

  • 17,000–29,000 killed in total
  • ~6,000 missing

1951–1955

  • 6,400 killed in total
  • ~10,000 wounded

1937–1951

  • 37,000–50,000 killed in total
  • ~20,000 missing

1951–1955

  • 3,900 killed in total
  • ~8,000 wounded

The Chelageyan Civil War (Sarracese: Guerre civile chélageyaise), also referred to as the Chelageyan Revolution (Sarracese: Révolution chélageyaise), was a period of political instability and civil war in Chelagey from 1938 to 1955. It is generally agreed to encompass three distinct phases: the insurgent opposition to the loyalist remnants of the authoritarian dictatorship of Omema Cheueta after his assassination in 1938 and the attempts by rivaling factions within the military and the National Popular Action Movement (MNAP) to oust it; the subsequent campaign of the Clement Leroy Couchér-led military government against the Ochoccola-backed Ditlihis beginning in 1951; and the near-simultaneous war fought between the Couchér regime and the PRO over the Akonshuk region on Godrica, which is sometimes regarded as the distinct Chelago-Ochoccolan War of 1952-1955 or the First Akonshuk War.