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*Later, in 1933, Dhwer saw a Kúúlist revolution that overthrew the monarchy. The new regime wished to reincorporate Yaa. | *Later, in 1933, Dhwer saw a Kúúlist revolution that overthrew the monarchy. The new regime wished to reincorporate Yaa. | ||
The Helsonian invasion of Fals Empire was motivated by a variety of reasons, including an imperialistic mindset and desire to come to the aid of its ally Dhwer, as well as concerns about ethnic tensions between Terminians and Fals on the Terminian Far West Islands. | |||
The Fals Empire, meanwhile, faced worry regarding demographic changes in its eastern regions. | |||
==Northern conflict== | ==Northern conflict== |
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Belligerents | |||||||
Lhavres Yaa Bavkïr Republicans Kuthaltum Thentists Taanttu warlords Mekaneli West Vaamek Fals Empire Letzia | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Boilii of Ikolinis Semoy Abirkatar Sapac Illitep Ayel Vüüek Booriam Sekeldoič Katar Cjlep Hever Kendilekkir |
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Background
- In 1930, Yaa broke off from Dhwer, following a Kúúlist ideology.
- The next year, Yaa underwent a coup, where the Kuulist government was overthrown by idealistic anti-slavery activists backed by Lhavres.
- Later, in 1933, Dhwer saw a Kúúlist revolution that overthrew the monarchy. The new regime wished to reincorporate Yaa.
The Helsonian invasion of Fals Empire was motivated by a variety of reasons, including an imperialistic mindset and desire to come to the aid of its ally Dhwer, as well as concerns about ethnic tensions between Terminians and Fals on the Terminian Far West Islands.
The Fals Empire, meanwhile, faced worry regarding demographic changes in its eastern regions.
Northern conflict
The northern theater of the Borosan War can be seen as a conflict between Lhavres and Dhwer, both directly and through proxies, especially in Bavkïrak.
Lhavrinian allies included: Yaa, Bavkir_republicans, Kuthaltum Thentists, Mekaneli, and West Vaamek.
Dhweran allies in the northern theater included: Theweria and Bavkïr Kuulists.
- In 1934, widespread conflict occurred in Bavkïrak between Kúúlist, republican, and traditionalist factions. This can be viewed as a proxy war in that Dhwer supported the Kúúlists while Lhavres backed the republicans.
- In 1935, the conflict spilled out to encompass Dhwer, Lhavres, and Yaa.
- During 1936, in Bavkïrak, the traditionalist faction achieves victory and joins the side of Lhavres in its conflict against Dhwer. Additionally, Bavkïr guerillas support Thentist unrest in Kuthaltum, then a region of Dhwer, and also offer support to warlords in Dhwer-occupied Taanttu.
- The war escalates further as Mekaneli and West Vaamek enter the war on the side of Lhavres, while Theweria enters on behalf of Dhwer.
Southern conflict
The southern theater of the Borosan War can be seen as a conflict between Fals Empire and Letzia on one hand and Helsonia and Dhwer on the other, with Khaazland as a proxy of the latter alliance. As opposed to the northern theater, the so-called allies did not support each other as much, and this series of conflicts can be characterized more as a series of wars between individual countries.
- In 1936, Helsonia sanctions a an invasion of the Fals Empire supported by Dhwer, motivated by various political disputes over territories of uncertain sovereignty that have escalated over the last 80 years' many conflicts and crises in the Taanttu and Arimizziya Seas. Accordingly, the Fals-Helsonian War begins on 19 January, considered a component of the Borosan War.
- As an offshoot of the Fals-Helsonian War, the Fals Empire and Dhwer also reach war over control of Pthalk.
Aftermath
The northern theater's conflict concluded largely with a regime change in Dhwer caused partially by Lhavrinian influence.
- In 1938, under Lhavrinian influence, Dhwer's Kúúlist government is toppled. In the ensuing power vacuum, monarchist nationalists from Thewer City take control over Dhwer, reestablishing the old monarchy while introducing various reforms. The new regime is known as monarcho-Kúúlist. Subsequently, Thewer is detached from Theweria. This marks the end of Lhavrinian-Dhwer conflict in the Borosan War.
Conflict in the south ended two years later and even less peacefully than in the north.
- In 1940, with the conclusion of the Fals-Helsonian War, the Borosan War is officially over. Despite many losses, Helsonia actually benefits from the outcome thanks to its renewed control over the Terminian Far West Islands. However, Letzia's colonies in Boroso are diminished thanks to Helsonia's assistance in Khaazland's reclamation of much of Lorimer, which reduces it to its modern borders.
- In 1943, The Casteist Party of Khaazland overthrows the last dynasty of Khaazland, Vyrika, and establishes the Casteist Republic of Khaazland.