Timbian War of Independence
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Stenzan War of Independence | |||||||
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A Corummese warship sinking off shore after being sabotaged by guerilla fighters. | |||||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Hemi Hidao | name | ||||||
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Military dead: TBA Civilian dead: TBA Total dead: TBA |
Military dead: TBA Civilian dead: TBA Total dead: TBA |
The Stenzan War of Independence, called the Tau Mo le Saolotoga (Fight for Freedom) in Stenzan, was a defining moment in the history of Stenza in which the country gained independence from its colonial overlord, Corumm. The war can be defined in two phases, a fight between guerillas and pro-government security forces between 1907 and 1919, and a full scale revolt leading to open warfare between 1919 and 1921. The war was eventually decided by the Battle of Xīwàng (current day Faamoemoe) a decisive Stenzan victory that led to peace being signed between both nations. This was followed by two major events, namely the Corummese retreat from the island and the Stenzan Civil War.
Background
Colonization of Stenza
Stenzan Guerillas and Free Stenzan Army
Corummese Security Forces in Stenza
Geurilla fight (1907-1919)
Start of hostilities
Corummese reaction and escalation
Stenzan revolt and open warfare (1919-1921)
Xhipong Revolt
Escalation of conflict
Battles of Xīwàng and Corummese surrender
Main Article: Battle of Xīwàng
Aftermath
Exile of the Humiliated
Main Article: Exile of the gumiliated
Stenzan Civil War
Main Article: Stenzan Civil War