Bohazad dispute

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Bohazad conflict
Part of the Yellow purge (1954–1995) and the Collapse of the Union of Shomosvan (2001)
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Clockwise from top: 1972 Shomosvani parade in the city of Arkaz. Stranded vehicles in the No Man's Land strip. Destroyed gharam in Zadawan. Koman partisan parade after the reintegration of the Bohazad region. The Komano-Shomosvani border fence.
Date1952 – 1996
LocationBohazad, Komania
Result
  • Deployment of GTO troops near border conflict.
  • Worsening of the Shomosvani Collapse.
  • Fall of the Kuulist regime in Torosha.
  • Reintegration of Bohazad.
Casualties and losses
302,101–124,821

The Bohazad dispute, also known as the Bohazad conflict, was a protracted territorial dispute over the resource-rich Bohazad region between the Imperial State and the now-dissolved Union of Shomosvan. Originating from the Koman Civil War aftermath, remnants of Kuulist factions fortified their presence in key areas under the unrecognized Koman Kuulist Provisional Government (KPG). The Shomosvani military occupation, initially framed as support for these Kuulist militias, ostensibly sought to further the KPG's ambitions in Komania — a mission aligned with Hatam's struggle for a Kuulist-led regime. However, as Shomosvani forces entrenched themselves, their operation stagnated, shifting towards plans for outright annexation of Bohazad, starkly deviating from their prior commitments and sidelining the Koman Kuulist militants' goals.


Background

Koman Civil war

Kuulist provisional government (KPG)

Shomosvani invasion

1952-1960 Skirmishes

Status quo

1954 Arkaz massacres

1958 Habak bombings

No Man's Land

Militant involvement

Zarasaist Brotherhood

Later SHASHMA involvement

GTO involvement

Aftermath

Koman retaking of Bohazad

Reintegration and purging of Kuulist militias

1998 Saja massacres