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*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L7D3fkzToQ|date=110 CE|location=East Asia|outcome=tba|side1=*{{Flagicon|UtsonganEmpire}}|side2=*{{Flagicon|SocialistRepublicOfNakmai}} | |||
*{{Flagicon|PoavakianEmpire}} | *{{Flagicon|PoavakianEmpire}} | ||
*{{Flagicon|SecondZhou}}|major battles=*Battle of Phnom Penh}} | *{{Flagicon|SecondZhou}}|major battles=*Battle of [[Phnom Penh]] | ||
*Battle of [[Changri'La]]}} | |||
After expanding eastwards during the [[Utsongan Invasion of Xinan]], Utsong suddenly demanded the subjugation of Nakmai into its new empire, prompting Nakmai to begin trying to delay the invasion by offering tribute and distracting them as it prepared evacuations for the probable genocide coming. Nakmai's people eventually managed to convince [[Bei Pham]] not to be completely cowardly, prompting them not to evacuate everyone too Nakmai as many stayed behind to fight the coming invaders. As Nakmai failed to surrender without a fight, Utsong's army marched into Nakmai. Utsong initially found the areas it entered to be largely abandoned, prompting Utsong to spread out as it heard strange noises from the forests. Once Utsong reached Phnom Penh nakmaian soldiers began to rush out from the woods and attack their invaders in a ambush, leading to Utsong's mainly cavlary-based army scattering as they were forced to abandon their horses to flee into the dense forests. Utsong began trying to rebuild its position as fast as possible as chinese insurgents within its lands proclaimed the 'Second Zhou'. Utsong's army was devastated by traps and ambushes, forcing significant portions of it to withdraw from Nakmai in a weakened state to fight off the Second Zhou. Nakmai tried making a makeshift dam on the Mekong to cut off Utsong's supply network which relied on river boats. | After expanding eastwards during the [[Utsongan Invasion of Xinan]], Utsong suddenly demanded the subjugation of Nakmai into its new empire, prompting Nakmai to begin trying to delay the invasion by offering tribute and distracting them as it prepared evacuations for the probable genocide coming. Nakmai's people eventually managed to convince [[Bei Pham]] not to be completely cowardly, prompting them not to evacuate everyone too Nakmai as many stayed behind to fight the coming invaders. As Nakmai failed to surrender without a fight, Utsong's army marched into Nakmai. Utsong initially found the areas it entered to be largely abandoned, prompting Utsong to spread out as it heard strange noises from the forests. Once Utsong reached Phnom Penh nakmaian soldiers began to rush out from the woods and attack their invaders in a ambush, leading to Utsong's mainly cavlary-based army scattering as they were forced to abandon their horses to flee into the dense forests. Utsong began trying to rebuild its position as fast as possible as chinese insurgents within its lands proclaimed the 'Second Zhou'. Utsong's army was devastated by traps and ambushes, forcing significant portions of it to withdraw from Nakmai in a weakened state to fight off the Second Zhou. Nakmai tried making a makeshift dam on the Mekong to cut off Utsong's supply network which relied on river boats. | ||
[[File:Battleofchangrila.gif|left|thumb|125x125px|Battle of Changri'La]] | |||
Utsong crushed the Zhou reevoolt and began making moves in Nakmai again, employing fires to clear barriers and burn away at possible enemy positions. Utsong's armies proved to be much slower and less maneuvreable than Nakmai's, allowing them to keep fighting against the numerically superior enemy. Despite Utsong continuing its push down the coastline, Utsong's army invading from the Mekong was finally destroyed and forced to flee. Disease ravaged Utsong's lines, which when combined with their difficulties in manoeuvring around the front lines. Utsong continued its attacks despite its losses, leading to Poavak becoming concerned of a rival, prompting them to later join the war on Nakmai's side. | Utsong crushed the Zhou reevoolt and began making moves in Nakmai again, employing fires to clear barriers and burn away at possible enemy positions. Utsong's armies proved to be much slower and less maneuvreable than Nakmai's, allowing them to keep fighting against the numerically superior enemy. Despite Utsong continuing its push down the coastline, Utsong's army invading from the Mekong was finally destroyed and forced to flee. Disease ravaged Utsong's lines, which when combined with their difficulties in manoeuvring around the front lines. Utsong continued its attacks despite its losses, leading to Poavak becoming concerned of a rival, prompting them to later join the war on Nakmai's side. Poavak occupied much of the unclaimed areas of southeast Asia as it marched inwards on a quest to capture a Utsongan fort at the city of Changri'La in order to enforce peace terms, while Nakmai largely served as defence. Utsong quickly took notice of the Poavakian/Nakmaian breakthrough along the Mekong. The Battle of Changri'La thus began as Poavakian and Nakmaian forces invaded the city, where Nakmai captured the east as Poavak rushed for the city centre. This battle quickly devolved into being particularly deadly as weapons such as napalm and gas were commonplace as both side's armies lead devastating attacks against one another, leading to significant casualties especially for Nakmai. After a long battle, Utsong reluctantly retreated. Utsong began to feel desparate as it unsuccessfully tried to convince Nakmai to switch sides, which was ignored as Poavakian and Nakmaian forces spread throughout Utsong, making use of rivers to seize significant territories after many Utsongans were encircled and captured. Nakmai and Poavak continued their offensive northwards |
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Date | 110 CE | ||
Location | East Asia | ||
Outcome | tba | ||
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After expanding eastwards during the Utsongan Invasion of Xinan, Utsong suddenly demanded the subjugation of Nakmai into its new empire, prompting Nakmai to begin trying to delay the invasion by offering tribute and distracting them as it prepared evacuations for the probable genocide coming. Nakmai's people eventually managed to convince Bei Pham not to be completely cowardly, prompting them not to evacuate everyone too Nakmai as many stayed behind to fight the coming invaders. As Nakmai failed to surrender without a fight, Utsong's army marched into Nakmai. Utsong initially found the areas it entered to be largely abandoned, prompting Utsong to spread out as it heard strange noises from the forests. Once Utsong reached Phnom Penh nakmaian soldiers began to rush out from the woods and attack their invaders in a ambush, leading to Utsong's mainly cavlary-based army scattering as they were forced to abandon their horses to flee into the dense forests. Utsong began trying to rebuild its position as fast as possible as chinese insurgents within its lands proclaimed the 'Second Zhou'. Utsong's army was devastated by traps and ambushes, forcing significant portions of it to withdraw from Nakmai in a weakened state to fight off the Second Zhou. Nakmai tried making a makeshift dam on the Mekong to cut off Utsong's supply network which relied on river boats.

Utsong crushed the Zhou reevoolt and began making moves in Nakmai again, employing fires to clear barriers and burn away at possible enemy positions. Utsong's armies proved to be much slower and less maneuvreable than Nakmai's, allowing them to keep fighting against the numerically superior enemy. Despite Utsong continuing its push down the coastline, Utsong's army invading from the Mekong was finally destroyed and forced to flee. Disease ravaged Utsong's lines, which when combined with their difficulties in manoeuvring around the front lines. Utsong continued its attacks despite its losses, leading to Poavak becoming concerned of a rival, prompting them to later join the war on Nakmai's side. Poavak occupied much of the unclaimed areas of southeast Asia as it marched inwards on a quest to capture a Utsongan fort at the city of Changri'La in order to enforce peace terms, while Nakmai largely served as defence. Utsong quickly took notice of the Poavakian/Nakmaian breakthrough along the Mekong. The Battle of Changri'La thus began as Poavakian and Nakmaian forces invaded the city, where Nakmai captured the east as Poavak rushed for the city centre. This battle quickly devolved into being particularly deadly as weapons such as napalm and gas were commonplace as both side's armies lead devastating attacks against one another, leading to significant casualties especially for Nakmai. After a long battle, Utsong reluctantly retreated. Utsong began to feel desparate as it unsuccessfully tried to convince Nakmai to switch sides, which was ignored as Poavakian and Nakmaian forces spread throughout Utsong, making use of rivers to seize significant territories after many Utsongans were encircled and captured. Nakmai and Poavak continued their offensive northwards