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|title='''Support:'''
|title='''Support:'''
|1={{flag|Alanahr}}
|1={{flag|Alanahr}}</br><small>(to XXXX)</small>
|2={{flag|Charnea}}
|2={{flag|Charnea}}</br><small>(to XXXX)</small>
|3={{flag|Ostrozava}}
|3={{flag|Ostrozava}}
|4={{flag|Pulacan}}
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|title='''Support:'''
|title='''Support:'''
|1={{flag|Kembesa}}
|1={{flag|Alanahr}}</br><small>(from XXXX)</small>
|2={{flag|Latium}}
|2={{flag|Charnea}} <small>(from XXXX)</small>
|3={{flag|Onekawa-Nukanoa}}
|3={{flag|Kembesa}}</br><small>(to August 2022)</small>
|4={{flag|Yisrael}}}}
|4={{flag|Latium}}
|5={{flag|Onekawa-Nukanoa}}
|6={{flag|Yisrael}}}}
|combatant4  = {{nowrap|{{flag|Kembesa}}}}</br><small>(from August 2022)</small>
*[[Elect Army of Kembesa|Elect Army]]
**[[File:Dimmer Icon.svg|10px|frameless]] II Corps
**{{nowrap|[[File:Coat of arms high contrast icon.svg|10px|frameless]] IV Corps}}
| commander1  = {{flagicon|Fahran}} [[Muherram von Dauenhauer]]
| commander1  = {{flagicon|Fahran}} [[Muherram von Dauenhauer]]
* {{flagicon|Fahran}} Sami Alwand
* {{flagicon|Fahran}} Sami Alwand
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[[Ruhail Mohammed al-Mukkid]] ({{wp|Prisoner of war|POW}})
[[Ruhail Mohammed al-Mukkid]] ({{wp|Prisoner of war|POW}})
* [[Juhayman al-Mukkid]] {{wp|Killed in action|†}}
* [[Juhayman al-Mukkid]] {{wp|Killed in action|†}}
{{flagicon|Charnea}} [[Martuf Lamine]]
{{flagicon|Pulacan}} [[Motswagole III Tshekedi]]
{{flagicon|Pulacan}} [[Motswagole III Tshekedi]]
| commander3  = {{flagicon|Fahran|eidrusid}} [[Hazea I]]
| commander3  = {{flagicon|Fahran|eidrusid}} [[Hazea I]]
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{{flagicon|Fahran|sondxwar}} [[Nawshirwan Gozel]]
{{flagicon|Fahran|sondxwar}} [[Nawshirwan Gozel]]
{{flagicon|Kembesa}} [[Gebiri’ēl Mihireti'ayi]]
{{flagicon|Charnea}} [[Martuf Lamine]]
| commander4  =
{{flagicon|Kembesa}} [[Selemoni XIV of Kembesa|Selemon XIV Yegidoni]]
 
{{flagicon|Kembesa}} [[Wīlīyam Joriji]]
 
{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Kembesa}} [[Elect Army of Kembesa|Yohon Lanisēti]]}}
*{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Kembesa}} [[Elect Army of Kembesa|Gebiri’ēl]]}} [[Elect Army of Kembesa|Mihireti'ayi]]
*{{flagicon|Kembesa}} [[Elect Army of Kembesa|Bīniam Basitīyani]]
| strength1  = 226,192
| strength1  = 226,192
| strength2  = 313,900
| strength2  = 313,900
|strength3    = 216,413
|strength3    = 216,413
|strength4    = 82,640<sup>a</sup></br>55,100<sup>b</sup>
| casualties1 = TBD
| casualties1 = TBD
| casualties2 = TBD
| casualties2 = TBD
|casualties3  = TBD
|casualties3  = TBD
|casualties4  = TBD
| notes      =  
| notes      =  
| campaignbox =  
| campaignbox =  

Revision as of 22:04, 13 August 2022

Fahrani Civil War
Location
Result Ongoing
Belligerents

NURR

NSC

Support:

Fahran Royalists

Support:

 Kembesa
(from August 2022)

Commanders and leaders

Fahran Muherram von Dauenhauer

Fahran Cebrail Osman al-Nerraphne

  • Fahran Ahmed Hazza

Fahran Mohammed Sabbagh

Ruhail Mohammed al-Mukkid (POW)

Pulacan Motswagole III Tshekedi

Fahran Hazea I

Fahran Prince Faisal, Emir of Qu'tabah

Prince Yazid, Emir of as-Subeilah

Fahran Nawshirwan Gozel

Charnea Martuf Lamine

Kembesa Selemon XIV Yegidoni

Kembesa Wīlīyam Joriji

Kembesa Yohon Lanisēti

Strength
226,192 313,900 216,413 82,640a
55,100b
Casualties and losses
TBD TBD TBD TBD

The Fahrani Civil War (Gharbaic: al-Ḥarb al-'Ahlīyyah al-Fahraaniyyah) is an ongoing civil war that began following an attempted military coup by General Muherram von Dauenhauer and a cabal of secularist military officers against the democratically elected, Azdarist government of President Mohammed Sabbagh in the early hours of January 1, 2019. While the initial conflict involved the secularist National Union for the Restoration of the Republic and the Azdarist National Salvation Council, both of which claim to be the legitimate government of the Second Gharib Republic, as well as their allies, it soon expanded to include a royalist faction, backed by a number of Belisarian-based monarchies, whose stated goal is to reestablish the monarchy under Hazea I, daughter of the late Ismail III.

Background

Timeline

New Year's Day Coup

Political Developments

Humanitarian Situation

International Response

See also