Great Turbulence
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Great Turbulence | |||||||
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Clockwise from top: Jau troops being inspected in 1936, Qyredine bombers over Tinyeuhng in an air raid in 1938, Tangkuoan troops in the city of Zhumen in 1948, a Jau aircraft carrier burns during the Battle of Wuhnlouh in 1947, Qyredine tank in Tshiongmen in 1950, Yunlinese machine-gun crew in 1937. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Template:Country data Wahngjau Tangkuo People's Republic (from 1953) |
Qyred Template:Country data Yunlin (until ???) | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Faho Emperor Shiebin Emperor | |||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
?? million civilians dead total |
The Great Turbulence (Yen characters: 戈舞時期, Jau: gwōmóuh sìhkèih), also literally translated as the Dance of Dagger-axes, was a series of wars in East Catai that spanned from 1932 to 1955, which took place within the framework of a larger conflict between two main blocs of powers in the region. The Turbulence is considered to have begun with the ??? and ended with the Treaty of Danlok, where Qyred and its remaining allies acknowledged their defeat and conceded their political positions.
The Turbulence was the result of prolonged contention of the interests of two axes in East Catai, one centred around Qyred, the other around Wahngjau and ???.