Hashdezi Civil War

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Hashdezi Civil War

Left to right, top to bottom: Imperialist forces piloting landships in the streets of (TBA); Aftermath of the Second Battle of Mochod; Republican freedom fighters; The Siege of Chovwadza; A house being burned by Imperialist forces near Hivgövju; Members of the APAS
Date12 Massaigh 4618 – 10 Baimither 4623 CY
(5 years, 1 month and 27 days)
Location
Result Imperialist victory
Belligerents

Imperialists

 Hashdezi Empire

Republicans
Hashdezi Republic
Hashdezi People's Front
APAS
UVA
Supported by:

 Oldirian Union

Loyalists (4619–4622)

House of Echnaus
Commanders and leaders
Hashdezi Empire Igaesius Khasdods

Hivus Osiggis
Batthaius Fasies
Ejel Schannaes

Fez Ennaschun
Hivschaeus Echnaus
Strength

4618 strength:

  • 270,000 soldiers
  • 36 ships
  • X aircraft
  • X landships

4623 strength:

  • 610,000 soldiers

4618 strength:

  • 195,000 combatants
  • 15 ships
  • X aircraft
  • 8 landships

4623 strength:

  • 200,000 combatants

  • 50,000 Oldirian troops

4619 strength:

  • 92,000 combatants

4622 strength:

  • 45,000 combatants
Casualties and losses

100,000 killed in action

150,000–200,000 civilians killed inside the Republican zone

100,000–150,000 killed in action (including executions)

70,000–120,000 civilians killed inside the Imperialist zone
50,000 killed in action
c. 550,000 total killed (see § Death toll)

The Hashdezi Civil War (Hashdezi: TBA) was a civil war in the Hashdezi Empire fought between 4618 and 4623 CY between the Imperialists, Republicans and Loyalists. The war was an attempt by the Republican factions to overthrow the imperial regime and establish a democratic government. The Imperialists won the war, and the separatist factions are now either in exile or disbanded.

The war began after the failed coup d'état of 4618 against the imperial government by a group of armed civilians led by Hivus Osiggis.

Background

Coup d'etat

Combatants

Imperialists

Republicans

Loyalists

Foreign involvement

Course of the war

4618

4619

4620

4621

4622

4623

Death toll

Atrocities

Consequences