War of The Thousand Flowers

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War of The Thousand Flowers
Meikakuna Michi Campaign
Part of Project Shinkei
Clockwise from top:
  • Nihonjin Type 91 "Tora" Main Battle Tanks patrolling the southern portion of Jūmin-ryōiki Island
  • 3rd Nihonjin Expedition Regiment marching on the outskirt of Mount Hardeen
  • Nihonjin Type 11 Launch Rocket System firing rounds during the Seige of Poppyville
  • A Nihonjin soldier of the 1st Nihonjin Expedition Army standing near a Type 12 "Raimei" IFV firing rounds on the enemies
  • Nihonjin airborne units next to a Nihonjin Air Force's H-60, near Seamon City
Date
  • 11 January 1545 – 12 March 1547 (1545-01-11 – 1547-03-12)
  • (2 years and 60 days)
Location
Result
  • Nihonjin forces and allies victory
  • Treaty of The Ten Kingdoms
  • Shinkei Declaration
Territorial
changes
  • All ten kingdoms on Jūmin-ryōiki Island ceded to the Nihonjin forces
  • Establishment of the Federation of The Ten Kingdoms as a Nihonjin puppet/client state
  • Belligerents

    Shinkei Nihonjin Expedition Army

    Expeditionary forces
    • Shinkei Nihonjin Expeditionary Ground Force
    • Shinkei Nihonjin Expeditionary Navy
    • Shinkei Nihonjin Expeditionary Air Force
    • Shinkei Nihonjin Expeditionary Special Force

    Shinkei Leiden

    • Shinkei Leiden Royal Army

    Shinkei Derzekai (After August 1546)

    • Shinkei Grand Derzekai Army

    Shinkei Thousand Flowers Coalition:

    Coalition's members
    • Shinkei Drussel
    • Shinkei Rafusie
    • Shinkei Algunia
    • Shinkei Libe
    • Shinkei Colionate
    • Shinkei Nazura
    • Shinkei Dodokai
    • Shinkei Dragonica Legium
    • Shinkei Derzekai (Before August 1546)

    Shinkei Thousand Flowers Armies:

    Ten Kingdoms' forces
    • Shinkei Royal Drusselian Army
    • Shinkei Rafusian Civil Army
    • Shinkei Royal Algunian Army
    • Shinkei Royal Army of Libe Kingdom
    • Shinkei Colionate Protection Army
    • Shinkei Nazura Royal Army
    • Shinkei Great Dodokai Army
    • Shinkei Dragonica Imperial Army
    • Shinkei Grand Derzekai Army
    Commanders and leaders
    • Shinkei General Susumu Katō
    • Shinkei Lt General Akira Tsuchiya
    • Shinkei Admiral Kazuyoshi Tanaka
    • Shinkei Vice Admiral Yūji Tamura
    • Shinkei General Takashi Ri

    • Shinkei King Vaz Bartolomeu
    • Shinkei Alaric Bushe
    • Shinkei Prince Kestrel Bartone
  • Shinkei PiO Cyneheard Beckette Surrendered
  • Shinkei Commander Walter Gerstg 
  • Shinkei Lord Gaufrid Duran Surrendered

    • 8 monarchs and over 20 dukes Surrendered
    Strength
  • Nihonjin Expedition Army: 53,050
  • Leiden Royal Army: 103,000
  • Late Grand Derzekai Army: 71,500
  • Thousand Flowers Coalition forces: ~450,000
    (Most of the force are from Drussel, Rafusie and Dragonica Legium's armies)
  • Casualties and losses

    Shinkei Nihonjin forces

    Shinkei Leidenian forces

    • 6,192 killed, 11,906 wounded
    • 12 combat ships sunk
    • 43 warships of all kind damaged

    Shinkei Derzekian forces

    • 2,431 killed, 4,017 wounded
    • 26 warships of all kind sunk/damaged

    Shinkei

    • 87,000–90,000 killed and wounded
    • Over 120,000 captured
    • 20+ forts captured
    • Over thousands of muskets, melee weapons and magical pieces captured
    • 99–109+ warships and combat ships captured or destroyed

    The War of The Thousand Flowers (Nihongo: 千の花戦争, Liedish: Krieg der Tausend Blumen), also known as Meikakuna Michi Campaign (Nihongo: 明確な道運動, Liedish: Klarer-Weg-Kampagne), was a military conflict between the Nihonjin Expedition Army and the Thousand Flowers Coalition. When the Nihonjin first occupied the village of Masaqui, the nine kingdoms on Liedtsch Island (modern-day Jūmin-ryōiki Island) formed the Thousand Flowers Coalition, temporarily ending the rivalry between the kingdoms to focus on the Nihonjin threats. The Nihonjin combined arms approach and significantly more modern technologies, alongside the Kingdom of Leiden's help in intel and information, the Nihonjin began the war with the newly established coalition.

    The Nihonjin began militarizing the Kingdom of Leiden when it became a puppet of the Nihonjin after a series of debt-ridden treaties. The Nihonjin sent over futuristic weapons to fortify Nihonjin territories, compared to the magical properties and medieval weapons of the natives of Liedtsch Island. Both sides took heavy measures against each other's moves to assert influence. The Nihonjin began executing the first phase of the Meikakuna Michi Campaign after news broke out of the Coalition mobilization.

    The war was the result of the Nihonjin policies of expansions for Project Shinkei and Operation Zenshō to expand its influence politically and militarily to secure territories for military usage, scientific research, and a planned observation site dedicated to the social changes of Sparkalia. In November of 1544, Leiden went under military occupation by the Nihonjin forces shortly after the monarch of Leiden signed a treaty that gave the Nihonjin full control over the kingdom; many historians cite this event as the beginning of the war. Months after the occupation, the Nihonjin and Coalition started to skirmish in small, localized engagements, so-called "incidents".

    Shortly after a raid launched by the Rafusian Civil Army on the Nihonjin forces on the outskirt of Leiden, the Nihonjin forces undertook rapid dominace operations and maneuver warfare against the coalition forces. The Nihonjin forces scored major victories in the first few months of the war, capturing Drussel in March of 1545 and pushing back a coalition-led offensive in July of the same year. In November 1545, the Nihonjin forces launched a large-scale winter offensive, reaching deep within the island's center. During the same time, the Seige of Poppyville against the Kingdom of Algunia began, Mount Hardeen was captured by the Nihonjin forces, and the Strategic Hamlet Operation started.

    The Strategic Hamlet Operation greatly combated the loyalist insurgencies by pacifying the occupied territories and reducing the influence of the enemies among the defenseless population. The Nihonjin forces would continue a series of offensive operations throughout 1546. The year saw the side-switching of Derzekai and its Gran Derzekai Army, the fall of Poppyville, the beginning of air dominace and airborne forces deployment from the Nihonjin Air Force, and the start of a series of Nihonjin forces' infiltrations in the East side of the island.

    By December 1546, the Coalition was severely weakened. The only leading force still able to fight was the Dragonica Imperial Army and the low morale armies of Libe, Nazura, and Dodokai. By February 1547, Libe and Nazura surrendered to the Nihonjin forces, the commander of the Coalition, Walter Gerstg, was killed, and the Nihonjin Expeditionary Navy began a naval blockade of Dragonica Legium. Emperor Balasar Fenkenkabradon was forced to surrender when the Nihonjin navy began bombarding Dragonica Legium port cities and when the Nihonjin began using hybrid weapons.

    The war ended with an overwhelming victory for the Nihonjin forces, its allies, and puppets. The victory was marked by a full-scale military occupation of Liedtsch Island and the signing of the Treaty of The Ten Kingdoms. After the treaty was signed, the Shinkei Declaration was released. The Shinkei Declaration formed the modern Organization of Shinkei and the Federation of Ten Kingdoms.

    The war was one of the few military conflicts fought on Jūmin-ryōiki Island during the Era of Blemish, the other two being the 1575 Rafusian coup and the ongoing Military occupation of Dragonica Legium.

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