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|place = [[Ajax#Malaio|Malaio]] <br> [[Ajax|Karaihe Sea]] <br> [[Ajax|Ozeros Sea]] | |place = [[Ajax#Malaio|Malaio]] <br> [[Ajax|Karaihe Sea]] <br> [[Ajax|Ozeros Sea]] | ||
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The '''Hanaki War''' was a continent-spanning conflict in [[Ajax#Malaio|Malaio]]. Waged between | The '''Hanaki War''' was a continent-spanning conflict in [[Ajax#Malaio|Malaio]]. Waged between 1927 and 1929, the three-year long conflict saw the forces of a resurgent and irredentist [[Zanzali]] pitted against much of the rest of the Malaioan region. Their efforts to unite the coastline under ShiMzanzi rule were ultimately confounded. | ||
The war saw several advances in technology, including in the fields of {{wp|automatic firearms}} and aerial attack doctrine. Politically, the war saw the end of the monarchy of Zanzali and a total rearrangement of the balance of power in the Malaio-Ozeros region. The political legitimacy of the Pulatec Union State was confirmed by the defeat of rebel forces. The following regional instability led to the collapse of [[Onekawa-Nukanoa]] into civil war in the years immediately after the Hanaki War. | The war saw several advances in technology, including in the fields of {{wp|automatic firearms}} and aerial attack doctrine. Politically, the war saw the end of the monarchy of Zanzali and a total rearrangement of the balance of power in the Malaio-Ozeros region. The political legitimacy of the Pulatec Union State was confirmed by the defeat of rebel forces. The following regional instability led to the collapse of [[Onekawa-Nukanoa]] into civil war in the years immediately after the Hanaki War. |
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The Hanaki War was a continent-spanning conflict in Malaio. Waged between 1927 and 1929, the three-year long conflict saw the forces of a resurgent and irredentist Zanzali pitted against much of the rest of the Malaioan region. Their efforts to unite the coastline under ShiMzanzi rule were ultimately confounded.
The war saw several advances in technology, including in the fields of automatic firearms and aerial attack doctrine. Politically, the war saw the end of the monarchy of Zanzali and a total rearrangement of the balance of power in the Malaio-Ozeros region. The political legitimacy of the Pulatec Union State was confirmed by the defeat of rebel forces. The following regional instability led to the collapse of Onekawa-Nukanoa into civil war in the years immediately after the Hanaki War.
Prelude
Early Stages
Course of the War
Zanzali
Onekawa-Nukanoa
Pulacan
Hereward the Woke was here.