Fenwick-Khan feud

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The Fenwick Khan feud is feud by the Fenwicks (a Munkcestrian political dynasty) and the Khans (the royal family of Sharifistan).So far the feud has resulted in one duel causing one death (of Prince Dawood Khan).

Fenwick-Khan feud
Location
Caused byalleged cheating during the Fenwick-Khan Duel and George Fenwick II being involved in the Khan County murders
GoalsUnknown (Fenwick side), Avenging the deaths of Prince Dawood Khan, other members of the royal Khan clan and Sergeant Aisha Pathan (Sharifistan). (Khan side).
Methodsmurders and use of political connections (Fenwick family), Duelling (both sides)
Parties to the civil conflict
House of Khan and their supporters
Fenwick family, their supporters and the Munkcestrian government
Lead figures

Sultan Suleiman Khan

Prince Dawood Khan †

Queen Roxanne De France
Number
55,000 (25,000 members of the clan and 30,000 supporters)
unknown
Casualties
1
0

Background

It started with an argument in between Prince Dawood Khan (an Army officer and younger brother to Sultan Suleiman Khan) and Mr.George Fenwick II (a Munkcestrian businessman and fugitive and the son of George Fenwick).

Aftermath

It has resulted in the death of Prince Dawood Khan and to George Fenwick II going on the run.It has also lead to a number of accusations against both sides: Sultan Suleiman Khan is accused of violating social distancing whilst George Fenwick I is accused of being a tyrant and a misogynist.