Tuareg War
| Tuareg War | |
|---|---|
| File:Tba | |
| Video | tba |
| Date | 295 CE - tba |
| Location | Sahel |
| Outcome | tba |
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| Combatants | |
| Faction #1 | Tuareg Republics |
| Faction #2 | Talahaq Military |
| Faction #3 | 'Umaru's Forces |
| Faction #4 | Agadez Unitarians |
| Faction #5 | African Communist Entente |
| Faction #6 | Saharian Restorationists |
Following the Saharian Civil War, the Tuareg states that arose from Saharia's ashes were already in a fairly unstable state, now leading to the region erupting into chaos as the Talahaq Armed Forces rose against its government after occupying the city of Sayilaji alongside the Kel Ahaggar Clan of Tuaregs and 'Tuareg Unionists' who wished to unify the two Tuareg republics. While initially very successful, a detachment of TAF forces broke away under Warrani H. Umaru and began fighting for their own cause by invading Agadez alongside the Kel Ayr Clan, various Monarchists, and the Tuareg Unitarians who wished to reorganize the two states into being centralized polities. While Umari's Forces saw significant initial success, the Agadez Unitarian Army soon broke off and formed their own republican faction aiming to conquer Agadez. Taking advantage of this chaos, the African Communist Entente (mainly Hausaland and Volta alongside local partizans) intervened in the conflict and invaded to spread socialism, allowing Bornuvia and the Saharian Republic in Exile to cross back into former Saharian territory from the east in order to reclaim it. Each of the 6 factions vying for control in the chaos fought one another desperately, though despite this neither side managed to gain an upper hand before a stalemate set in.