Apothilene Unification War
| Apothilene Reunification War | |||
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| Date | 322 CE | ||
| Location | Middle East | ||
| Outcome | Isfahan Victory | ||
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In 321 CE, Major border-clashes occurred between Isfahan and Elam, with the largest being an Isfahani raid in Khorasan which lead to 920 Elamite casualties which lead to an Elamite ultimatum threatening war if reparations were not given, which Isfahan refused but did its best to maintain peace via diplomacy, which failed as the skirmishes continued to escalate as Elam now had intentionally continued attacking Isfahani border positions, raising concerns that if Isfahan's final diplomatic attempts would fail a 'Apothilene Unification War' would break out between the two. In 322, the attempts at diplomacy officially collapsed as Elamite soldiers crossed into Isfahan, prompting Isfahan to declare war on Elam.
The early phases of the war generally favoured Elam, who advanced quite far into Isfahani territory.