1816 Darjeeling Campaign
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The 1816 Darjeeling Campaign (12 January 1816 - 30 January 1816) was a campaign that took place in the Tea plantation region of Darjeeling. The campaign was to prove crucial to the Lucis war effort as trade in Indiae depended on Tea and Nihhon-koku was a crucial buyer of tea in Indiae. Tea also was another reason for the morale boost of the Lucian troops and General Martin Dobos believed that destroying it would break the morale of Lucian troops in the region.
The campaign ended with the capture of the city of Darjeeling, in which Nihhonese and Lucian troops prevented a large-scale attempt of destroying the tea industry in the region, thereby preserving the tea trade between Indiae and Nihhon-koku.