Modern North Boroso Border Conflicts
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North Boroso Border Conflicts | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Dhwer Tuanmali Lhavres Sangmia Hayaf (modern day Taanttu) Vosan Kerezh Colony (before 1893) Kerezh (modern day Taanttu, after 1893) Mwamban Empire (1840's and 50's) Kimi Kimis We Other Mwamban offshoot polities Mwamba (in the 1940's) | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
Hard to calculate as most of the combat was carried through dubiously sanctioned border skirmishes and raids and guerrilla tactics. | |||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Hard to calculate for the same reasons as above. |
This page describes the protracted and mostly undeclared border conflicts that occurred in northwestern Boroso through the best part of a century between the fall of the Setyal Empire in 1844 until the 1940's. They were prompted primarily by Dhweran expansionism and the power vacuums left by the collapse of several extensive polities of the early 19th and 18th centuries in the region, like the Mwamban Empire, the Setyal Empire and the Bavkir Empire. Another substantial reason behind these conflicts was the mineral wealth of the region, sought by all of the involved countries.
With the shifting focus of Dhweran expansionism, the period can be broadly divided in two periods: the Thewer Basin conflicts and the Kojuruv Highlands conflicts.