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Agala War

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Agala War
Clockwise from top left: Charnean A45 armored cars in Taabi; Itayanan soldiers on horseback; General Azure Moradi in the field; Agala Republican Army soldiers rallying to the front; Camels transporting ICA equipment; Charnean Anti-Partisan mounted troops.
Date15 August 1945 - 29 December 1947
Location
Result Charnean victory
Territorial
changes
Charnean reconquest of Agala
Transfer of the Raadat line to Charnea
Belligerents
 Charnea  Agala  Itayana
Commanders and leaders
Strength
400,000
435 tanks
400 armored cars
618 aircraft
750,000
(600,000 mobilized)
19 tanks
2 armored cars
25 aircraft
180,000 participating
Casualties and losses
10,000 killed
50,000 wounded
85 aircraft lost
255,000 killed
320,000 captured
44,000
10,000 killed
34,000 wounded

The Agala War, also known as the Subjugation of the Hills (Tamashek: ⵜⴰⴷⵍⴻⵎⴰⵜ ⵏ'ⵜⵉⴽⴰⵙⵡⴰⵔⴻⵏ Tadlemat n'Tikaswaren) and the Teno-Itayanan Border Conflict, was a war fought between the Third Charnean Empire, the separatist Agala Republic and neighboring regions of Itayana between the 15th of August 1945 and the 29th of December 1947. It began as a rebellion of the Zarma people inhabiting the Agala highlands in southwestern Charnea to establish an independent Republic before expanding into an international conflict involving the forces of Itayana governorates. The Agala War is widely considered to have been instigated by the policies and measures taken by the Charnean state to secure water resevoirs in the Agala highlands. The war is remembered as a seperatist conflict testing the cohesion of Charnean nationhood in the modern day. However, historians and contemporary sources color the conflict as a war for rescources first and foremost.