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{{History of Balakia}}
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The '''Yandere Conquest''' ([[Balak language|Balak]]: TBD; [[Koman language|Koman]]: TBD) was a series of military conflicts in what is now southern [[Balakia]], waged by the [[Great Horde]] in order to integrate the client states on the [[Yandar Peninsula]] and limit the influence of [[Pashaism]] in eastern [[Vaniua]].
The '''Yandere Conquest''' ([[Balak language|Balak]]: TBD; [[Koman language|Koman]]: TBD) was a series of military conflicts in what is now southern [[Balakia]], waged by the [[Great Horde]] in order to integrate the client states on the [[Yandar Peninsula]] and limit the influence of [[Pashaism]] in eastern [[Vaniua]]. The conquests primarily targeted the local [[Aneer people|Aneer]] states and population, which had begun to embrace Pashaism and had already posed problems for the [[House of Ashar|Asharid]] emperors despite their client status.


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 15:41, 20 January 2023

Yandere Conquest
LocationSouthern Balakia
Result Asharid victory
Casualties and losses
Military dead:
TBA
Civilian dead:
TBA
Total dead:
TBA
Military dead:
TBA
Civilian dead:
TBA
Total dead:
TBA

The Yandere Conquest (Balak: TBD; Koman: TBD) was a series of military conflicts in what is now southern Balakia, waged by the Great Horde in order to integrate the client states on the Yandar Peninsula and limit the influence of Pashaism in eastern Vaniua. The conquests primarily targeted the local Aneer states and population, which had begun to embrace Pashaism and had already posed problems for the Asharid emperors despite their client status.

Background

Client status

Course of the Wars

Aftermath

Impact

See also