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| caption          = Emmirian forces managing captured Skith Army prisoners following [[Kuye]]'s return to Emmirian control, 1983
| caption          = Emmirian forces managing captured Skith Army prisoners following [[Kuye]]'s return to Emmirian control, 1983
| date              = 19 June – 1 September 1983<br>({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=06|day1=19|year1=1983|month2=09|day2=1|year2=1983}})
| date              = 19 June – 1 September 1983<br>({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=06|day1=19|year1=1983|month2=09|day2=1|year2=1983}})
| place            = [[Kuye|Kuye Province]], [[Khaytan]], [[Sulifa]], [[Emmiria]], [[Skith]]
| place            = [[Kuye|Kuye Province]], [[Khaytan]], [[Sulifa]], [[Villorvi]], [[Emmiria]], [[Skith]]
| result            = *Emmirian victory, Skith cedes control of Kuye.
| result            = *Emmirian victory, Skith cedes control of Kuye.
*Sulifa retains sovereignty
*Sulifa retains sovereignty
*Khaytan becomes independent
*Khaytan becomes independent
*Villorvi becomes independent
| combatant1        = '''[[Emmiria]]'''
| combatant1        = '''[[Emmiria]]'''
*[[Sulifa]]
*[[Sulifa]]
*[[Khaytan]]
*[[Khaytan]]
| combatant2        = '''[[Skith]]'''
| combatant2        = '''[[Skith]]'''
| commander1        =  
| commander1        = [[Abu Hasan Bani]]
| commander2        =  
| commander2        = [[Esdres Mascarell]]
| strength1        = 600,000
| strength1        = 600,000
| strength2        = 350,000 soldiers
| strength2        = 350,000 soldiers
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The '''Kuye War''', also known as the '''Emmiria-Skith War''' was a war over the [[Kuye]] territory of [[Emmiria]] and [[Skith]], with the two nations fighting for two months. In 1983, after years of perceived aggression from Skith, Emmiria invaded and annexed the [[Kuye]] region, kickstarting the conflict. The war raged for 2 months until international condemnation and major tariff and trade sanctions by the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]] and [[List of sovereign states and dependent territories (Iearth)|many governments]] ceased hostilities on both sides, with the nation of [[Khaytan]] becoming independent following the withdrawal.  
The '''Kuye War''', also known as the '''Emmiria-Skith War''' was a war over the [[Kuye]] territory of [[Emmiria]] and [[Skith]], with the two nations fighting for two months. In 1983, after years of perceived aggression from Skith, Emmiria invaded and annexed the [[Kuye]] region, kickstarting the conflict. The war raged for 2 months until international condemnation and major tariff and trade sanctions by the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]] and [[List of sovereign states and dependent territories (Iearth)|many governments]] ceased hostilities on both sides, with the nations of [[Villorvi]] and [[Khaytan]] becoming independent following the withdrawal.  


In the aftermath of the war, Skith fell into economic depression. The adverse occurred in Emmiria, when in 1991 its government fell back into good favor with the international community, co-helming a coalition peacekeeping task force with [[Durnstaal]] during the [[Jiddiyan Civil War]] in [[Saudi Jiddiya]]. Additionally, trade relations with [[Alcarres]], [[Sulifa]], and [[Zamastan]] established Emmiria once again as an economic powerhouse.  
In the aftermath of the war, Skith fell into economic depression. The adverse occurred in Emmiria, when in 1991 its government fell back into good favor with the international community, co-helming a coalition peacekeeping task force with [[Durnstaal]] during the [[Jiddiyan Civil War]]. Additionally, trade relations with [[Alcarres]], [[Sulifa]], and [[Zamastan]] established Emmiria once again as an economic powerhouse. Skith's government reorganized dramatically following the war, becoming a representative federation and adopting a more friendly international policy. In 2005, it joined [[WEDA]], and Emmiria followed suit 6 years later, officially mending relations between the two countries when [[President of Emmiria|President]] [[Abolhassan Neeshaan]] met [[Prime Minister of Skith|Prime Minister]] [[Temmeni Olarro]] in [[Kuye]].  


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 20:54, 24 September 2023

Kuye War
Khorramshahr POWs crop.jpg
Emmirian forces managing captured Skith Army prisoners following Kuye's return to Emmirian control, 1983
Date19 June – 1 September 1983
(2 months, 1 week and 6 days)
Location
Result
  • Emmirian victory, Skith cedes control of Kuye.
  • Sulifa retains sovereignty
  • Khaytan becomes independent
  • Villorvi becomes independent
Belligerents

Emmiria

Skith
Commanders and leaders
Abu Hasan Bani Esdres Mascarell
Strength
600,000 350,000 soldiers
Casualties and losses
3,374 killed 9,000+ killed
6,800 civilians killed

The Kuye War, also known as the Emmiria-Skith War was a war over the Kuye territory of Emmiria and Skith, with the two nations fighting for two months. In 1983, after years of perceived aggression from Skith, Emmiria invaded and annexed the Kuye region, kickstarting the conflict. The war raged for 2 months until international condemnation and major tariff and trade sanctions by the Coalition of Crown Albatross and many governments ceased hostilities on both sides, with the nations of Villorvi and Khaytan becoming independent following the withdrawal.

In the aftermath of the war, Skith fell into economic depression. The adverse occurred in Emmiria, when in 1991 its government fell back into good favor with the international community, co-helming a coalition peacekeeping task force with Durnstaal during the Jiddiyan Civil War. Additionally, trade relations with Alcarres, Sulifa, and Zamastan established Emmiria once again as an economic powerhouse. Skith's government reorganized dramatically following the war, becoming a representative federation and adopting a more friendly international policy. In 2005, it joined WEDA, and Emmiria followed suit 6 years later, officially mending relations between the two countries when President Abolhassan Neeshaan met Prime Minister Temmeni Olarro in Kuye.

Background

War

Crackdowns

Escalation

Annexation

Conflict ends

Aftermath

Occupation and Martial Law

Khaytan independence