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| date        = August 1938 - September 1944 (6 years, and 1 month)
| date        = August 1938 - September 1944 (6 years, and 1 month)
| place      = Khalistan, Azbekistan
| place      = Khalistan and Azbekistan
| result      = Allied victory
| result      = Allied victory
| territory  =  
| territory  =  
| combatant1  = {{flagicon|New Tyran}} [[New Tyran]]
| combatant1  = {{flagicon|New Tyran}} [[New Tyran]]
{{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} [[Dominion of Khalistan]]
{{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} [[Dominion of Khalistan]]
| combatant2  = {{flagicon|Menghe|1927}} [[Greater Menghean Empire]] </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}}  [[Dayashinese Empire]]
| combatant2  = {{flagicon|Menghe|1927}} [[Greater Menghean Empire]] </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}}  [[Dayashinese Empire]] </br> {{flagicon image|Azbek flag.png|22px}}  [[Liberation Army]] </br> {{flagicon image|PSW_Khal_flag.png|22px}} [[Azad Legion]]
| commander1  = {{flagicon|New Tyran}} Anthony William </br> {{flagicon|New Tyran}} David O'Connor </br> {{flagicon|New Tyran}} Robert Stirling </br> {{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} Dhian Singh </br> {{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} Harpal Bajwa </br> {{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} Jasveer Narindra
| commander1  = {{flagicon|New Tyran}} Anthony William </br> {{flagicon|New Tyran}} David O'Connor </br> {{flagicon|New Tyran}} Robert Stirling </br> {{flagicon|New Tyran}} George Godwyn </br> {{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} Ishaan Amarjit  </br> {{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} Harpal Bajwa </br> {{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} Jasveer Narindra
| commander2  = {{flagicon|Menghe|1927}} "general" </br> {{flagicon|Menghe|1927}} "general" </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}} "general" </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}} "general" </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}} "general"
| commander2  = {{flagicon|Menghe|1927}} "general" </br> {{flagicon|Menghe|1927}} "general" </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}} Yutaka Ueda </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}} Shigeharu Takagi </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}} Tadamichi Obata </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}} Koichi Inada </br> {{flagicon image|Azbek flag.png|22px}} Jawed Ahmed</br> {{flagicon image|PSW_Khal_flag.png|22px}} Akal Sidhu
| strength1  = '''1938'''  
| strength1  = '''1938-1940'''  


{{flagicon|New Tyran}} 300,000 initial invasion. </br>
{{flagicon|New Tyran}} 250,000 initial invasion. </br>
{{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} 120,000 initial invasion. </br> ''' 1940-1942''' </br> {{flagicon|New Tyran}} ~46,000 </br>
{{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} 140,000 initial invasion. </br> '''1940-1942''' </br> {{flagicon|New Tyran}} 46,000 </br>{{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} 80,000 - 100,000 </br> '''1943-1944''' </br> {{flagicon|New Tyran}} 230,000 - 350,000 </br> {{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} 200,000 - 600,000
{{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} 80,000
| strength2  = '''1938-1940'''
| strength2  = '''1938'''


{{flagicon|Menghe|1927}} 100,000 initial invasion. </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}} ~100,000 initial invasion. </br> ''' 1940-1942'''
{{flagicon|Menghe|1927}} 100,000 initial invasion. </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}} 200,000 initial invasion. </br> {{flagicon image|Azbek flag.png|22px}} 110,000 - 200,000 </br> '''1940-1942''' </br> {{flagicon|Menghe|1927}} 100,000 </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}} 50,000 </br> {{flagicon image|Azbek flag.png|22px}} 280,000 </br> {{flagicon image|PSW_Khal_flag.png|22px}} 20,000
| casualties1 = Heavy
| casualties1 = {{flagicon|New Tyran}} </br> 31,234 killed </br> 43,371 wounded </br> 51,250 captured  </br> {{flagicon image|325px-Panjab.png|22px}} </br> 42,892 killed </br>72,569 wounded </br> 45,239 captured
| casualties2 = Heavy
400,000 to 1,000,000 civilians killed
| casualties2 = {{flagicon|Menghe|1927}}</br> "killed" </br> "wounded" </br> "captured" </br> {{flagicon|Dayashina}} </br> 30,000+ killed </br> 38,000 wounded </br> 10,000 captured </br> {{flagicon image|Azbek flag.png|22px}} </br> 81,438 killed </br> "wounded" </br> "captured" </br>{{flagicon image|PSW_Khal_flag.png|22px}} </br>7,000+ killed and missing
}}
}}
==Background==
==Background==
The Khalistan campaign was a military campaign involving the forces of the Allies; the Anglian Crown Empire and the Dominion of Khalistan which fought against the invading forces of the Greater Menghean Empire and Imperial Dayashina, who were supported by collaborationist independence movements, the largest being the Azbekistan Revolutionary Army that fought to establish an independent Azbekistan free from Anglian and Khalistani rule. The Crown Army in Khalistan had an initial strength of 550,000 with 250,000 being troops recruited from Khalistan and Azbekistan. General Anthony William was Commander-in-Chief of Khalistan Land Forces with General David O'Connor, and Lieutenant-General Robert Stirling. It was one of the longest continuous campaign in PSW and both Menghean and Dayashinese holdouts would continue to fight several years after the war.
The Khalistan campaign was a military campaign involving the forces of the Allies; the Anglian Crown Empire and the Dominion of Khalistan which fought against the invading forces of the Greater Menghean Empire and Imperial Dayashina, who were supported by collaborationist independence movements, the largest being the Azbekistan Revolutionary Army that fought to establish an independent Azbekistan free from Anglian and Khalistani rule.


The campaign would also see the start of the [[Azbekistan Liberation War]]. More than 110,000 Azbekistanis in the Crown Army would defect, throwing the Anglian battleplan into disarray. Several bases are overrun and supply lines are attacked. Large scale uprisings occur in Al-Basrah and Asmara quickly swelling the rebellion’s ranks. Long standing ethnic tensions and conflict between Khalistan and Azbekistan see atrocities committed by both sides during the war.
The Menghean Empire's primary strategic objective was to secure and control of Khalistan, to create a strong defensive position to prevent Allied naval forces breaking out into the South Menghe Sea. Menghean forces were able to progress rapidly along Khalistan's coast, reaching Naseristan by 1940.


== Landing in Portcullia==
This rapid advancement spurred large-scale uprisings of Azbekistanis in Khalistan in support of the Axis war effort; this would be the start of the [[Azbekistan Liberation War]]. More than 110,000 Azbekistanis in the Crown Army would defect, throwing the Anglian battle plan into disarray. Several bases would be overrun and supply lines attacked. Large uprisings occurred in Al-Basrah and Asmara quickly swelling the rebellion’s ranks. Long standing ethnic tensions and conflict between Khalistan and Azbekistan see atrocities committed by both sides during the war. It was one of the longest continuous campaign in PSW and both Menghean and Dayashinese holdouts would continue to fight several years after the war.
 
===Anglian rule in Khalistan===
Before the Pan-Septentrion War, Khalistan was part of the Crown Empire, having been progressively occupied and annexed during the Anglo-Sikh wars in the middle of the 17th century. While there was significant economic and social development, some of the Sikh people loyal to the overthrown Mahajara Sidak Singh became resistant, and a series of uprisings occurred in 1820. While these rebellions were quickly dealt with, it prompted Anglia to create the Dominion Act to give Khalistan and other colonies a degree of self-governance. The [[Shahidism]] majority of Azbekistanis living in the region of Azbekistan however, were denied any kind of autonomy and had land their transferred to Khalistani plantation owners. When Khalistan came under attack, the Azbekistani people were largely unwilling to contribute to the defence of Khalistan or the Crown Empire, and many readily joined movements which aided the invading Axis powers. 
 
===Defence plans===
Anglian defence plans for Khalistan and Portcullia mainly involved using strong coastal defences and fortifications to throw back an enemy force. Fort Grey at Port Arthur featured three large 15-inch naval guns that overlooked the strait. Two more were being constructed on Portcullia to defend the approaching path to the east of the island, but due to the restrictions of the Selkiö Naval Treaty, they were forced to be scrapped.
 
General Anthony William was Commander-in-Chief of Khalistan Land Forces, alongside General David O'Connor and Lieutenant-General Robert Stirling. The 14th Army had a strength of 250,000, but many of these units were raised and trained for colonial policing duties and were ill-equipped and prepared for jungle warfare. The 14th Army was made up of four corps that were each 57,000 strong and included several smaller units.
 
David O'Connor was in command of IV Corps was one of the few commanders of 14th Army to realise the need for training in jungle warfare that would be necessary in order to defeat an invading army. David O'Connor began rigorously training his men and developing new tactics to fight in all of the hostile natural terrain encountered in Khalistan. He was a pioneer on the concept of 'mobile defence' and formed small independent units capable of rapid mobility to effectively harass the enemy, or attack their rear areas. 
 
===Hemithean Axis plans===
==Landing on Portcullia==
{{main|Battle of Portcullia (Pan-Septentrion War)}}
{{main|Battle of Portcullia (Pan-Septentrion War)}}
On the 15-16th of June, the Imperial Menghean Navy and Imperial Dayashinese Navy inflicted a decisive defeat on the Royal Navy at the Battle of the Portcullia Strait, opening the way for a Menghean-Dayashinese invasion of Khalistan and Portcullia in 1938 and 1939.  
On the 15-16th of June, the Imperial Menghean Navy and Imperial Dayashinese Navy defeated the Royal Navy at the [[Battle of the Portcullia Strait]], opening the way for a Menghean-Dayashinese invasion of Khalistan and Portcullia in mid 1938.
 
On July 17th 1938 the Menghean-Dayashinese invasion of Portcullia began. RAF light and medium bombers attacked IMN and IDN ships off the coast but due to lack of proper escort were forced to switch to night time raids to reduce losses, as Meridia was a lower priority theatre, the RAF had comparatively few modern aircraft to challenge the Axis. Air Marshal Henry Wavell held back the few Hurricanes and Spitfires available to defend the Khalistan mainland and relied on the Gloster Gladiator, which while performed well against the Menghean Type 34 fighter and performed adequately against IDN fighters of this period, the growing numbers of Menghean and Dayashinese fighters and increasingly better types of aircraft soon overwhelmed the Gladiator pilots, both in the air and on the ground, securing Axis air supremacy over the island. 
 
On the beaches the joint Menghean-Dayashinese landing immediately ran into fierce Anglian resistance, who had established artillery and machine gun posts overlooking the beaches which made progress difficult, but the Axis forces were able to create several beachheads that would be gradually expanded but sustain heavy casualties. Crown Army and RN intelligence were led to believe that the next objective of the Axis would be to land on Khalistan itself near Moradabad to silence the gun batteries and capture the naval port, diversionary attacks near Port Arthur reaffirmed this belief. Because of this only two divisions worth of troops were stationed in Portcullia.


On July 17th 1938 the Menghean-Dayashinese invasion of Portcullia began. RAF light and medium bombers attack IMA and IDA ships off the coast but due to lack of proper escort are forced to switch to night time raids to reduce losses, as Meridia was a lower priority theatre, the RAF had comparatively few modern aircraft to challenge the Axis. The joint Menghean-Dayashinese landing immediately ran into fierce Anglian resistance, who had established artillery and machine gun nests overlooking the beaches which made progress difficult, but the Axis forces were able to create several beachheads that would be gradually expanded but sustain heavy casualties. The Axis forces quickly made sweeping advances into central Portcullia and fended off several Allied counterattacks, but their advance was briefly checked at the Battle of Anderson Point, which allowed the Crown Army to evacuate some of its remaining forces and civilian personnel across to Khalistan, but within four weeks, Portcullia was lost to the Axis powers which would be used as a staging area for the invasion of Khalistan.
The Axis forces quickly made sweeping advances into central Portcullia and fended off several Allied counterattacks, but their advance was checked at the Battle of Anderson Point, which allowed the Crown Army to evacuate some of its remaining forces on the island and civilian personnel to Khalistan but over 10,000 Crown Army troops would end up as prisoners of war. Within four weeks, Portcullia was lost to the Axis powers, which would be used as a staging area for the invasion of Khalistan.
==Invasion of Khalistan==
After consolidating their hold on Portcullia and finishing off the last pockets of resistance on the island, the Axis powers launched an invasion of Khalistan proper. During the retreat from Portcullia, the Crown Army attempted to blow the Jubilee bridge connecting Portcullia with Khalitstan, but the charges failed to detonate. This allowed Menghean and Dayashinese troops to pour into Khalistan and gain a foothold. Over the next several days, Crown Army artillery and RAF bombers would make attempts to destroy the bridge and score a number of hits, but the bridge held firm. Eventually, a 15-inch shell fired from the coastal batteries at Fort Grey, near Port Arthur, caused the bridge to partially collapse. By that point, though, the Axis had firmly established a bridgehead and began ferrying more troops and supplies ashore. 

Latest revision as of 15:12, 12 May 2024

Khalistan campaign
Part of the Meridian War, Pan-Septentrion War
DateAugust 1938 - September 1944 (6 years, and 1 month)
Location
Khalistan and Azbekistan
Result Allied victory
Belligerents

New Tyran New Tyran

Dominion of Khalistan
Menghe Greater Menghean Empire
Dayashina Dayashinese Empire
Liberation Army
Azad Legion
Commanders and leaders
New Tyran Anthony William
New Tyran David O'Connor
New Tyran Robert Stirling
New Tyran George Godwyn
Ishaan Amarjit
Harpal Bajwa
Jasveer Narindra
Menghe "general"
Menghe "general"
Dayashina Yutaka Ueda
Dayashina Shigeharu Takagi
Dayashina Tadamichi Obata
Dayashina Koichi Inada
Jawed Ahmed
Akal Sidhu
Strength

1938-1940

New Tyran 250,000 initial invasion.

140,000 initial invasion.
1940-1942
New Tyran 46,000
80,000 - 100,000
1943-1944
New Tyran 230,000 - 350,000
200,000 - 600,000

1938-1940

Menghe 100,000 initial invasion.
Dayashina 200,000 initial invasion.
110,000 - 200,000
1940-1942
Menghe 100,000
Dayashina 50,000
280,000
20,000
Casualties and losses

New Tyran
31,234 killed
43,371 wounded
51,250 captured

42,892 killed
72,569 wounded
45,239 captured

400,000 to 1,000,000 civilians killed
Menghe
"killed"
"wounded"
"captured"
Dayashina
30,000+ killed
38,000 wounded
10,000 captured

81,438 killed
"wounded"
"captured"

7,000+ killed and missing

Background

The Khalistan campaign was a military campaign involving the forces of the Allies; the Anglian Crown Empire and the Dominion of Khalistan which fought against the invading forces of the Greater Menghean Empire and Imperial Dayashina, who were supported by collaborationist independence movements, the largest being the Azbekistan Revolutionary Army that fought to establish an independent Azbekistan free from Anglian and Khalistani rule.

The Menghean Empire's primary strategic objective was to secure and control of Khalistan, to create a strong defensive position to prevent Allied naval forces breaking out into the South Menghe Sea. Menghean forces were able to progress rapidly along Khalistan's coast, reaching Naseristan by 1940.

This rapid advancement spurred large-scale uprisings of Azbekistanis in Khalistan in support of the Axis war effort; this would be the start of the Azbekistan Liberation War. More than 110,000 Azbekistanis in the Crown Army would defect, throwing the Anglian battle plan into disarray. Several bases would be overrun and supply lines attacked. Large uprisings occurred in Al-Basrah and Asmara quickly swelling the rebellion’s ranks. Long standing ethnic tensions and conflict between Khalistan and Azbekistan see atrocities committed by both sides during the war. It was one of the longest continuous campaign in PSW and both Menghean and Dayashinese holdouts would continue to fight several years after the war.

Anglian rule in Khalistan

Before the Pan-Septentrion War, Khalistan was part of the Crown Empire, having been progressively occupied and annexed during the Anglo-Sikh wars in the middle of the 17th century. While there was significant economic and social development, some of the Sikh people loyal to the overthrown Mahajara Sidak Singh became resistant, and a series of uprisings occurred in 1820. While these rebellions were quickly dealt with, it prompted Anglia to create the Dominion Act to give Khalistan and other colonies a degree of self-governance. The Shahidism majority of Azbekistanis living in the region of Azbekistan however, were denied any kind of autonomy and had land their transferred to Khalistani plantation owners. When Khalistan came under attack, the Azbekistani people were largely unwilling to contribute to the defence of Khalistan or the Crown Empire, and many readily joined movements which aided the invading Axis powers.

Defence plans

Anglian defence plans for Khalistan and Portcullia mainly involved using strong coastal defences and fortifications to throw back an enemy force. Fort Grey at Port Arthur featured three large 15-inch naval guns that overlooked the strait. Two more were being constructed on Portcullia to defend the approaching path to the east of the island, but due to the restrictions of the Selkiö Naval Treaty, they were forced to be scrapped.

General Anthony William was Commander-in-Chief of Khalistan Land Forces, alongside General David O'Connor and Lieutenant-General Robert Stirling. The 14th Army had a strength of 250,000, but many of these units were raised and trained for colonial policing duties and were ill-equipped and prepared for jungle warfare. The 14th Army was made up of four corps that were each 57,000 strong and included several smaller units.

David O'Connor was in command of IV Corps was one of the few commanders of 14th Army to realise the need for training in jungle warfare that would be necessary in order to defeat an invading army. David O'Connor began rigorously training his men and developing new tactics to fight in all of the hostile natural terrain encountered in Khalistan. He was a pioneer on the concept of 'mobile defence' and formed small independent units capable of rapid mobility to effectively harass the enemy, or attack their rear areas.

Hemithean Axis plans

Landing on Portcullia

On the 15-16th of June, the Imperial Menghean Navy and Imperial Dayashinese Navy defeated the Royal Navy at the Battle of the Portcullia Strait, opening the way for a Menghean-Dayashinese invasion of Khalistan and Portcullia in mid 1938.

On July 17th 1938 the Menghean-Dayashinese invasion of Portcullia began. RAF light and medium bombers attacked IMN and IDN ships off the coast but due to lack of proper escort were forced to switch to night time raids to reduce losses, as Meridia was a lower priority theatre, the RAF had comparatively few modern aircraft to challenge the Axis. Air Marshal Henry Wavell held back the few Hurricanes and Spitfires available to defend the Khalistan mainland and relied on the Gloster Gladiator, which while performed well against the Menghean Type 34 fighter and performed adequately against IDN fighters of this period, the growing numbers of Menghean and Dayashinese fighters and increasingly better types of aircraft soon overwhelmed the Gladiator pilots, both in the air and on the ground, securing Axis air supremacy over the island.

On the beaches the joint Menghean-Dayashinese landing immediately ran into fierce Anglian resistance, who had established artillery and machine gun posts overlooking the beaches which made progress difficult, but the Axis forces were able to create several beachheads that would be gradually expanded but sustain heavy casualties. Crown Army and RN intelligence were led to believe that the next objective of the Axis would be to land on Khalistan itself near Moradabad to silence the gun batteries and capture the naval port, diversionary attacks near Port Arthur reaffirmed this belief. Because of this only two divisions worth of troops were stationed in Portcullia.

The Axis forces quickly made sweeping advances into central Portcullia and fended off several Allied counterattacks, but their advance was checked at the Battle of Anderson Point, which allowed the Crown Army to evacuate some of its remaining forces on the island and civilian personnel to Khalistan but over 10,000 Crown Army troops would end up as prisoners of war. Within four weeks, Portcullia was lost to the Axis powers, which would be used as a staging area for the invasion of Khalistan.

Invasion of Khalistan

After consolidating their hold on Portcullia and finishing off the last pockets of resistance on the island, the Axis powers launched an invasion of Khalistan proper. During the retreat from Portcullia, the Crown Army attempted to blow the Jubilee bridge connecting Portcullia with Khalitstan, but the charges failed to detonate. This allowed Menghean and Dayashinese troops to pour into Khalistan and gain a foothold. Over the next several days, Crown Army artillery and RAF bombers would make attempts to destroy the bridge and score a number of hits, but the bridge held firm. Eventually, a 15-inch shell fired from the coastal batteries at Fort Grey, near Port Arthur, caused the bridge to partially collapse. By that point, though, the Axis had firmly established a bridgehead and began ferrying more troops and supplies ashore.