Nilastani Civil War
| Nilastani Civil War | |
|---|---|
| File:Tba | |
| Video | tba |
| Date | 120 CE |
| Location | Nilastan |
| Outcome | tba |
| Combatants | |
| Faction #1 | Monarchists |
| Faction #2 | Democrats |
| Faction #3 | Islamists |
| Faction #4 | Separatists |
| Faction #5 | Pirates |
| Faction #6 | Neutral Provinces |
| Faction #7 | Aundzer Intervention |
Concerned by many of its neighbours becoming empires or ideologically opposed to them, the government of the Republic of Nilastan decided to restore the Pirtil Monarchy in order to have a stronger government. This proved to be incredibly popular as the pro-Democracy "Nilastani Democratic Union" rose up in rebellion against the government, alongside the idea of a Hindu monarchy causing the "Islamic People's Movement" to also revolt. With most of the country in chaos, The Bengal State declared independence, 'Andaman-Banyak' declared interim sovereignty, and the Ceylonese Pirates occupied Sri Lanka.
With Nilastan in chaos, Poavak and Nakmai began considering an intervention to spread communism into Nilastan, with Poavak planning on first occupying Andaman-Banyak before pushing thru Bengal State into the north, and when this was secured they would head southwards and launch naval invasions to distract them. Nakmai agreed to Poavak's plan, prompting the Aundzer Alliance to intervene around the same time as the IPM was defeated by the NDU. Poavak quickly occupied Andaman-Banyak and launched the offensive into Bengal alongside Nakmai, soon forcing them to surrender once Dhaka fell, prompting certain western territories of Bengal to defect to the NDU. Once the NDU defeated the Pirtil Monarchy, Nakmai and Poavak launched their offensive into northern Nilastan, managing to push way deeper than they anticipated despite the NDU defeating the Ceylonese Pirates and launching devastating bombing raids. The Aundzers quickly occupied the entirety of the northern 3rd of Nilastan, forcing the region of Mikros to become effectively self-governing while Nilastan desperately bombed the city of Hoaquc. Nilastan attempted a desparate offensive northwards to the Ganges, though this was soon encircled. Nilastan attempted a desparate naval invasion of Sumatra and western Nakmai, surrounding the city of Hoaquc. Poavak and Nakmai sent forces to fight off the invasions, with the one in Sumatra soon being defeated while the one in Hoaquc held on.