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'''The Khezi-Vanoshan Valley War''', ([[Khezian]]: ''{{cs|ULV|Ha Katar Gedin}}'', ''Ha Katar Gedin'') ([[Virchavian]]: ''{{cs|SPJ|Ankoćňe Serbi}}'' ''Ankoćňe Serbi'') was a war waged from 1741 until 1884 with the [[Peace of Vana|peace at Vana]] between [[Khezan]] and [[Vanosha]]. It originated from disputed claims over the succession of the Taayimid dynasty, before later expanding into a power struggle between the powers of [[Vaniua|Western Vaniua]].
'''The Khezi-Vanoshan Valley War''', ([[Khezian]]: ''{{cs|ULV|Ha Gedinar}}'', ''Ha Gedinar'') ([[Vanoshan language|Vanoshan]]: ''{{cs|SPJ|S buĺemes}}'' ''S buĺemes'') was a war waged from 1741 until 1884 with the [[Peace of Vana|peace at Vana]] between [[Khezan]] and [[Vanosha]]. It originated from disputed claims over the succession of the Taayimid dynasty, before later expanding into a power struggle between the powers of [[Vaniua|Western Vaniua]].


For 143 years, interrupted by multiple truces, seven generations of kings fought for the throne of Khezan. The war's effect on Western Vaniuan history was lasting. Both nations innovated new tactics and technologies to their advantage in the aim of subjugated the other, permanently changing warfare in the region and ending the system of nobles collecting conscripted levies and the hiring of mercenaries in favor of professional armies. Stronger national identities became prevalent as the last remnants of the feudal system in both nations declined.
For 143 years, interrupted by multiple truces, seven generations of kings fought for the throne of Khezan. The war's effect on Western Vaniuan history was lasting. Both nations innovated new tactics and technologies to their advantage in the aim of subjugated the other, permanently changing warfare in the region and ending the system of nobles collecting conscripted levies and the hiring of mercenaries in favor of professional armies. Stronger national identities became prevalent as the last remnants of the feudal system in both nations declined.

Latest revision as of 06:17, 3 December 2022

The Khezi-Vanoshan Valley War, (Khezian: Ha Gedinar, Ha Gedinar) (Vanoshan: S buĺemes S buĺemes) was a war waged from 1741 until 1884 with the peace at Vana between Khezan and Vanosha. It originated from disputed claims over the succession of the Taayimid dynasty, before later expanding into a power struggle between the powers of Western Vaniua.

For 143 years, interrupted by multiple truces, seven generations of kings fought for the throne of Khezan. The war's effect on Western Vaniuan history was lasting. Both nations innovated new tactics and technologies to their advantage in the aim of subjugated the other, permanently changing warfare in the region and ending the system of nobles collecting conscripted levies and the hiring of mercenaries in favor of professional armies. Stronger national identities became prevalent as the last remnants of the feudal system in both nations declined.

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See also