Salamati Civil War
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Salamati Civil War | ||||||||
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Tank in a street of Dar Al Hamma, 1994. | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Salamat Supported by : Gassasinia Khirmania Kakland The Vanna |
Armed Islamic Movement (AIM) Armed Islamic Group (AIG) Jama'at Lilda'wat 'Ala Tariq Al Salaf Wal Islam Jama'at Alinqadh Al Islami fi Salamat Majmu'at Al Shuhada Al Islam (dissolved in 1997) Supported by : |
Ankur Autodetermination Movement (until July 11, 1997) Supported by : Kakland (Monarchists) | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Mohammed Jandubi Malik Khayri † Amine Benbahlil Abdallah Khalifun Al Massajat Janub Mohamed Al Jumiyin Hafidh Qaddiri Moussa Wahibi Hakim Lamine Khamim |
Mohammed Al Mahdi Al Haqqum † Malik Al Warae Al Salaf Abdelmalek Huqmi † Michal An Najm Al Wahhab † Anwar Khuliq Habib Al Muhayni Samir Al Wahhab † |
Khadim Nasser † Amir Khaymi | ||||||
Strength | ||||||||
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7 000 men (in 1994) 60 000 men(in 1995) 12 000 men (in 1998) | 12 400 men (in 1995) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||
45 000 military deaths, 125 000 civilian deaths, 60 000 refugees | 12 000 deaths (estimated) | 3 000 deaths |
Battles | |
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ⁿ = failed terrorist attack |
The Salamati Civil War was a conflict opposing the Salamati government, islamist groups and Ankur independentists.