Hacyinian-Lavanan wars and conflicts

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Hacyinian-Lavanan conflict
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Date4 December 1941 – present
(77 years and 4 weeks)
Location
Status

Ongoing

Belligerents
 Hacyinia
 Lavana
Commanders and leaders
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Strength

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Since the Partition of Southeast Coius in 1941, which created the Republic of Lavana. Hacyinia and Lavana have been involved in a number of wars, conflicts, and military standoffs. A long-running dispute over the borders of both states, along with historical, ethnical, and religious claims to territory have led to conflict. Initially the conflict revolved around land claims by both countries following the creation of Lavana, termed the Galshir Conflict. The establishment of the modern borders in 1961 following the Third Galshir Conflict (1961-1963), gave way to State-sponsored terrorism and support for religious, nationalist, secessionist, political groups in each country by the other. In 1992, Lavana invaded Hacyinia and established the secessionist People's Republic of The Yoloten in the conquered territory.

Background

The Partition of Southeast Coius saw the partition of Estmerish controlled Southeast Coius into two states Lavana and Dezevau. Hacyinia held large land claims to territory in the Estmerish possession, based on ethnical as well as religious basis. Although not directly under Estmerish control and influence, numerous Princely states located on the border between Estmerish controlled territory and Hacyinia were coerced to join Lavana rather than Hacyinia, with numerous rulers which on paper were granted the choice of joining Lavana, Dezevau, or Hacyinia being forced to join Lavana. Numerous rulers as well opted to join Lavana willingly despite stark desires in their population. Hacyinia which had reached several agreements with Estmere following the transfer of former Gaullican administration of the region to Estmere following the Great War, had expected the transfer of territory from Estmere and the joining of several princely states with the nation.

Estmere sought to placate the nationalistic Confederation of Free Lavana (CFL) by creating a majority Kachai state, along with reducing the power and influence of Dezevau, which was on the verge of becoming a full blown Councillist state. Lavana was favored by Estmere as the primary democratic anti-councillist state, in Estmerish attempts to curtail socialist power in the region as much as possible. When the decision to partition the territory came to be, Estmere favored the establishment of a strong Kachai anti-socialist state over the creation of a separate Oroqic state as was desired by republican nationalist Oroqics, or giving land to Hacyinia.

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