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War of the Red Sails
Date1650 - 1660
Location
Vespanian Ocean
Karaihe Sea
Kayatman Sea
Kayahallpa
Result Mutulese victory
Belligerents
 Aztapamatlan  Mutul

The Red Sails Wars was a conflict that opposed the Mutuleses, through their Twelve Great Enterprises, and the Aztapamatlan Empire and which began as a confrontation for the control of the Malaio sub-continent and Kayatman Sea, two regions where the expanding entities collided, but expanded to include military actions in modern day Kayahallpa leading it to be often referred to as a World war. It saw the participations of men from the Mutul and Zacapican, but also from their dominions, protectorates, and allies of Pulacan, Kayan states, Mapuche tribes, Kakita Shogunate, Pulau Keramat, Ankat, Maori Iwis, Mazanzi city-states, and so on.

The war would end on a decisive Mutulese victory with the Aztapamatlan Empire being unable to gain a foothold in either the Kayatman Sea nor in Kayahallpa. While it retained control over its trans-Oorupaqi trade, Aztapamatlan lost all possibility of expansion eastward and westward while the Mutulese Global System was allowed to grow further in all directions. The only course of action left to the Nahuas was to resume previously discarded operations to expand into the Malaio hinterlands which would result in another, land-based, front during the Ozeros War but they would never recover the ability to be a major threat to the Mutuleses interests in the Ozeros Sea.