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Mahayalan Civil War
Part of the Shango-Senrian conflict
MahayalanCivilWarMontage.png
Clockwise from top:
Senrian soliders devilering miliatry aid to the Royal Forces (1968) • Leaders of the rebellion at the signing of the Tosei Peace Accords (1975) • Anti-aircraft troops of the NCF (1967) • Napalm bomb dropped on suspected rebel target (1965) • Sha residents of Xisban fleeing the area controlled by rebel forces (1962)
Date21 September 1963 - 7 August 1975 (11 years, 10 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents

Mahayala Mahayala

Supported by:
 Senria
CN (1969-1975)

National Coexistence Front

Supported by:
 Shangea
Commanders and leaders
Jamyang Tashi
Thapa Tseten Nyingpo
Metok Chodag
Zeng Guiying (KIA)
Yin Jun
Yao Xiuying
Strength
105,000 40,000
Casualties and losses
10,000 25,000

The Mahayalan Civil War (1963–1975) was a civil war in Mahayala waged between Shangean-backed National Coexistence Front and the Royal Mahayalan Government from 21 September 1963 to 7 August 1975.

Names

Background

Mahayalan independence

Internal turmoil

Warfare

Escalation

1963-1968

1968-1973

1973-1975

Aftermath

Casualties

War crimes

In popular culture

Literature

Cinema and television