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Orixtal Crusade
DateMarch 1650 – September 1655
Location
South Crona
Result Coalition victory
Belligerents
Qabóri Woqalate Qabóri Woqalate
 Alstin
 Kiravia
 Duchy of Martilles
Varshan Varshan
Commanders and leaders
Qabóri Woqalate Sokhar IV
Qabóri Woqalate Sokhar V
Alstin Julius I
Kiravia Guy
Duchy of Martilles Admiral-Sergeant Eimile-Gascoun Henri l'Aixville
Varshan Zali-Kili VIII
Varshan Ilia-Kemminna III
Strength
Peak strength: (combat troops)
a lot
Peak strength: (combat troops)
a lot
Casualties and losses
quite a bit fuck ton

The Orixtal Crusade (1650–1656), somewhat referred to as the Six Years War, was a major conflict which occurred in South and Central Crona. The war involved numerous Occidental powers, including the Qabóri Woqalate (present-day Tierrador) and the Kingdom of Alstin with significant naval support from Kiravia, and the Maritime Duchy of Martilles, fighting against Varshan. The war lasted for six years, and was a decisive victory for the South Cronan Coalition, fighting off hostile Varshani invaders. The war was believed to have begun with the attempted expansion of the Worshipful Realm into south and central Crona, in a yearly tradition known as the Hunt, which were usually small invasions of the neighboring states of Varshan. However, when the hunt season for the year 1650 arrived, Žurg Zali-Kili VIII sought a broader goal: the end of growing Occidental influence in South Crona.

For the first phase of the 1650 Hunt, Varshani warriors were sent into modern Kelekona, then pushing in south to the northwestern portion of the Qabóri Woqalate (present-day Istrenya).

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Conflict

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