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Second Kasai War
Part of Unifying Revival
Date1953-1955
Location
Result Lower Karana governorates victory
Territorial
changes
Status quo ante bellum
Belligerents
Itayana Lower Karana governorates
6th Governorate
8th Governorate
10th Governorate
12th Governorate
Itayana Makgato plateau governorates
29th Governorate
30th Governorate
31st Governorate
Strength
30-35,000 45-50,000
Casualties and losses
~9,000 total ~16,000 total

The Second Kasai War was a military conflict in the Central Karana Basin in 1950s. A major early part of the Unifying Revival, it saw the attempt of 29th Governorate of Airashe to expand the territories under its protection by establishing protectorate over the 12th Governorate downstream Karana river. This met resistance from the 6th Governorate further downstream, resulting in a series of military confrontations interrupted by rainfall seasons. After several military defeats, the Airashe Governorate was forced to abandon their operations, and the resulting peace treaty solidified the right bank of lower Karana Basin under control of the 6th Governorate.

The war got its name from the nearby major inlet of Karana, Kasai river, confluent with Karana at the territory of 12th Governorate. It marked one of the several border conflicts of the Revival, but because of the state of Itayana at the period, much of the available information is drawn from the second-hand sources, making it one of the more obscure conflicts in modern history. The war itself is characterized by modern studies as one of the "forgotten wars" of the Karana Basin. It was overshadowed by the Ninvite War, in which the same opposing governorate cliques collaborated to form the Thundering Elephant Army.

Background

Operations

1953

1954

1955

Aftermath

The Kasai War was an operational and strategic failure for the lower Makgato governorates. The entire sub-Makgato Karana Basin was now consolidated under the 6th SMT governorate, with 12th Governorate joining 1st, 3rd, 8th, and 10th as its vassal tributary state. The war prompted creation of a more unified administration of the right bank of the Karana Basin, as well as deprived the 29th Governorate control over food supplies and irrigation facilities there. Although it didn't suffer irrecoverable losses in its troops, thanks to quick thinking and masterfully evading the double envelopment, Airashe governors did not claim the downstream basin again. Instead, the 29th Governorate diverted attention upstream and employed a more careful political manoeuvring to avoid confrontations, relying more on its larger resource and wealth pool. This culminated in alignment of the Makgato governorates towards the 1979 Statute of Airashe. The beginning of the Ninvite War diverted governorates' attention away from internal matter, with the former foes joining forces to form the Thundering Elephant Army, dispatched to Ninva in early 1984. Makgato governorates did not attack downstream until 2010, but the Central Karana War proved to be another, much heavier defeat.

Today, Kasai War is largely forgotten and overlooked, known mostly to the experts and enthusiasts. Its only memorials are on the territory of the former 12th Governorate, where five markers and a museum dedicated to it were established in 2005 by the Two Basins Historical Sites Protection Association.