Arthasthan Liberation War

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Arthasthan Liberation War
Part of the Solarian War and the First Satrian War
Indian soldiers fighting in 1947 war.jpg
Arthani soldiers attack withdrawing Etrurian forces
Date1 April 1944 – 12 September 1948 (1944-04-01 – 1948-09-12)
(4 years, 5 months, 1 week and 4 days)
Location
Result

Satrian Commandery victory

Territorial
changes
De facto independence of the Satrian Commandery
Belligerents

Satrian Commandery

CSRN.png Greater Solarian Republic
(1944-1946)
Supported by:
Etrurian Satria Army Group

 Ajahadya
Supported by:
Azad Fauj


 Rajyaghar
(1946-1948)
Strength

Commandery
Regulars: 125,000
Regional: 75,000
Irregulars: 250,000

Total: c. 450,000

 Ajahadya
Regular Army: 295,000
Azad Fauj: 100,000
Total: c. 395,000


Casualties and losses
110,000–150,000 dead or missing

90,000 - 135,000 dead or missing


The Arthasthan Liberation War, also known as the Arthasthan War of Independence, or simply the Liberation War, was a revolution and armed conflict sparked by anti-colonialist sentiment during the Solarian War in Etrurian Satria. The war began with the Satrian Rebellion against Etruria in 1944, when colonial authorities attempted to implement mass conscription. Socialist forces led by the People's Volunteer Organisation and under the Satrian Commandery fought against Etrurian forces and other Satrian rebels. After the Coian Evacuation, the conflict directly transitioned into the First Satrian War and the Commandery continued to fight against Ajahadyan and Rajyani forces. The war ended after an informal ceasefire in 1948 leading to the de facto independence of the Satrian Commandery. It would be reformed into the Socialist Union of Arthasthan the year after.