Capture of Truk
The Capture of Truk was the conquest of the independent Emirate of Truk by a military force of Daxia's Qian dynasty in 1673. Part of the Daxian filibuster wars, the capture of Truk was long desired for its valuable position on the Southern route and close to the Kindreds, its saltpeter mines and to bring to heel a troublesome independent polity.
Capture of Truk | |||||||
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Part of Daxian Filibuster Wars | |||||||
Drawing of one of the Emirate's ships | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Emirate of Truk | Daxia | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Akhmat Tidore | Marquis Shenbao | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
8,500 men 35 ships |
5,000 Daxians 20 ships | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
thousands | 750 |
Background
The island of Truk has been inhabited by polynesian peoples since at least 600 BCE, with settlers possibly arriving from Vallos. The polynesian people of Truk developed in isolation for hundreds of years, limiting their sailing to nearby archipelagos. In the year 1661 an Islamic mystic by the name of Haśem Xosséın arrived by accident in the island with a few companions, their ship having sunk in a storm. Xosséın proceeded to successfully spread Islam to the people of Truk who were impressed with the tales of ancient conquests by Muslim armies. The King of Truk of the day adopted the islamic first name of Akhmat to signal his new piety and began to style himself as emir.