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Revision as of 15:02, 21 December 2025

Great Huo War
Part of the Copper War
Date4602 – 4607 CY
814 – 819 AE
5135 – 5140 GA
(5 years)
Location
Northern Huo
Result Chiöq victory
Belligerents
Tschintierst-aligned
 Chiöq
 Bunsjong (after 460X)
Dhimze-aligned
 Wadiin
 Shibun
 Hashdezi Empire (X colony name)
Strength
3,608,000 3,048,500
Casualties and losses
no one dignity, pride, economy, etc.

The Great Huo War was a front of the Copper War, a mostly self-contained piece of the conflict encompassing much of Northern Huo. The main belligerents were the Kingdoms of Wadiin and Chiöq, who would fight each other following disputes in the exports of copper to Dhimrai and Tschintiessteiss respectively.

Background

Shada IV and his attendants watching a military exercise in 4598 CY

Course of the War

Aftermath