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* [[Bakra]] annexes [[Ramida]]
* [[Bakra]] annexes [[Ramida]]
* [[Khatrana]] divided into [[North Khatrana|North]] and [[South Khatrana|South]]
* [[Khatrana]] divided into [[North Khatrana|North]] and [[South Khatrana|South]]
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| combatant1  = [[Khatrana]]<br>[[Wasina]]<br>[[Ramida]]<br>[[Dakol]]<br>Ogharistan Caliphate
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| commander1  = Sufyaan al-Ebrahimi<br>Nabeeh al-Sabet<br>Asad al-Mirza<br>Bilaal Rahimi
| commander1  = {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Khatrana}} Sufyaan al-Ebrahimi}}<br>{{flagicon|Khatrana}} Nabeeh al-Sabet<br>Asad al-Shaheed<!--Dakol--><br>Abdut Tawwab Arafat<!--Dakol--><br>Aasim al-Pashia<!--Ramida--><br>Hamad el-Rad<!--Wasina--><br>Jaabir Karam<!--Ogharistan Caliphate-->
| commander2  = Munsif al-Ahsan<br>Abdut Tawwab Arafat<br>Badr al-Shaheed<br>{{flagicon|Bhasar}} Prashant Heravdakar
| commander2  = {{flagicon|Bakra}} [[Munsif al-Ahsan]]<br>{{flagicon|Caraq Union}} [[Zaki Bousaid]]<br>{{nowrap|{{flagicon|Caraq Union}} Saleem Abdullah}}<br>Badr al-Mirza<br>{{flagicon|Bhasar}} Acarya Ahuja
| commander3  = Shamil Abdulleyev<br>Behrad Rashidi<br>Daleel ibn Safi<br>Aasim al-Pashia<br>Hamad el-Rad<br>Jaabir Karam
| commander3  = {{flagicon|Mahsadar}} Hajar VI <br> {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Mahsadar}} Shamil Abdulleyev}}<br>{{flagicon|Achal-Sahara}} Rahman I<br>Daleel ibn Safi
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The '''Great Bakran War''', known variously in the Caraqi world as the '''Bakran Liberation War''' ({{wp|Arabic Language|Caraqi}}: حرب التحرير ال-بكريا ''Harb Al-Tahrir Al-Bakrya'') or the '''Bakran Defense War''' (حرب الدفاع ال-بكريا ''Harb Al-Difae Al-Bakryu''), was a multinational armed conflict fought among the {{wp|Arabs|Caraqi}} nations, [[Mahsadar]], and [[Bhasar]], which later also saw [[Continental Security Organization|CSO]] intervention. War was ignited in 1995 with the {{wp|Islamism|Islamist}} invasion of [[Bakra]], which quickly swelled into a multi-front conflict spanning the entirety of the Caraqi world. Each faction received varying amounts of international support.
The '''Great Bakran War''', known variously in the Caraqi world as the '''Bakran Liberation War''' ({{wp|Arabic Language|Caraqi}}: حرب التحرير ال-بكريا ''Harb Al-Tahrir Al-Bakrya'') or the '''Bakran Defense War''' (حرب الدفاع ال-بكريا ''Harb Al-Difae Al-Bakryu''), was a multinational armed conflict fought among the {{wp|Arabs|Caraqi}} nations, [[Mahsadar]], and [[Bhasar]]; it later saw [[Continental Security Organization|CSO]] intervention. War was ignited in 1995 with a joint invasion of [[Bakra]] by [[Dakol]], [[Wasina]], [[Ramida]], and [[Khatrana]], which quickly swelled into a multi-front conflict spanning the entirety of the Caraqi world. Each faction received varying amounts of international support. The war ended with an [[International Assembly (Vasarden)|IA]]-sanctioned resolution which attempted to reset the region's borders to ''{{wpl|status quo ante bellum}}'' following a stalemate, but Khatrana remained divided with a pro-Bhasar {{wpl|Ba'athism|Sahwanist}} [[South Khatrana|government]] installed in the south, and the Caraq Union was unable to regain its land corridor to [[Sirad]] and [[Kulan]] from Mahsadar; Sirad and Kulan would separate from the Caraq Union shortly afterwards. Additionally, Ramida was annexed into Bakra as a result of the conflict.
 


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Latest revision as of 11:20, 23 September 2020

Great Bakran War
Date9 September 1995 – 25 November 2000
(5 years, 2 months, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Result

Tariqist defeat:

Belligerents
Tariqists:
 Khatrana
Wasina
Ramida
Dakol
Oghari Caliphate
Sahwanists:
 Bakra
 Caraq Union
 Bhasar
Progressive Front for Khatrana
Supported by:
Coalition:
 Mahsadar
Agdiria
 Achal-Sahara
Supported by:
Commanders and leaders
North Khatrana Sufyaan al-Ebrahimi
North Khatrana Nabeeh al-Sabet
Asad al-Shaheed
Abdut Tawwab Arafat
Aasim al-Pashia
Hamad el-Rad
Jaabir Karam
Bakra Munsif al-Ahsan
Caraq Union Zaki Bousaid
Caraq Union Saleem Abdullah
Badr al-Mirza
Bhasar Acarya Ahuja
Mahsadar Hajar VI
Mahsadar Shamil Abdulleyev
Achal-Sahara Rahman I
Daleel ibn Safi

The Great Bakran War, known variously in the Caraqi world as the Bakran Liberation War (Caraqi: حرب التحرير ال-بكريا Harb Al-Tahrir Al-Bakrya) or the Bakran Defense War (حرب الدفاع ال-بكريا Harb Al-Difae Al-Bakryu), was a multinational armed conflict fought among the Caraqi nations, Mahsadar, and Bhasar; it later saw CSO intervention. War was ignited in 1995 with a joint invasion of Bakra by Dakol, Wasina, Ramida, and Khatrana, which quickly swelled into a multi-front conflict spanning the entirety of the Caraqi world. Each faction received varying amounts of international support. The war ended with an IA-sanctioned resolution which attempted to reset the region's borders to status quo ante bellum following a stalemate, but Khatrana remained divided with a pro-Bhasar Sahwanist government installed in the south, and the Caraq Union was unable to regain its land corridor to Sirad and Kulan from Mahsadar; Sirad and Kulan would separate from the Caraq Union shortly afterwards. Additionally, Ramida was annexed into Bakra as a result of the conflict.