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The Rusani Civil War was an internal conflict that took place in the [[Rusana|Islamic Republic of Rusana]] from 1953 to 1965 between two armed coalitions vying for control of the country. The Front for the Defense of the Homeland or FDH was a grouping of conservative and islamist forces which included the officer core of the old Ghanim national army and the Jamaat-e-Islami and Party of God political parties which advocated the imposition of Sharia law and islamism. Notably the Sunni Jamaat and the Shia Party of God put aside their sectarian division aside for most of the war. In opposition to the FDH stood the National Congress for the Defense of the People or NCDP composed of military and tribal elites from regions opposed to the centralization efforts of Javad Spabod and minority ethnic and religious groups wary of the FDH's islamist program.
The Rusani Civil War was an internal conflict that took place in the [[Rusana|Islamic Republic of Rusana]] from 1953 to 1965 between two armed coalitions vying for control of the country. The Front for the Defense of the Homeland or FDH was a grouping of conservative and islamist forces which included the officer core of the old Ghanim national army and the Jamaat-e-Islami and Party of God political parties which advocated the imposition of Sharia law and islamism. Notably the Sunni Jamaat and the Shia Party of God put aside their sectarian division aside for most of the war. In opposition to the FDH stood the National Congress for the Defense of the People or NCDP composed of military and tribal elites from regions opposed to the centralization efforts of Javad Spabod, the Unity Party and minority ethnic and religious groups wary of the FDH's islamist program.
==Background==
===Fragmentation of the Army===
===Demographic and socioeconomic factors===
==Warfare==
==Aftermath==

Revision as of 03:55, 11 March 2023

Rusani Civil War

Fighters aligned with the FDH at a mustering point in Fazil province
Date15 May 1953 – 2 October 1965
(12 years, 4 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Result Victory of the NCDP
Belligerents
Rusana Front for the Defense of the Homeland(FDH) Rusana National Congress for the Defense of the People(NCDP)
Supported by:
Corumm
Commanders and leaders
Rusana Javad Spabod
Rusana Afsar Gorshani
Rusana Mirza Bakri
Rusana Farrukhzad Khosa
Rusana Bilal Taghi
Qiu Heng
Strength
150,000 130,000
Casualties and losses
Military dead:
90,000+
Military dead:
78,000+

The Rusani Civil War was an internal conflict that took place in the Islamic Republic of Rusana from 1953 to 1965 between two armed coalitions vying for control of the country. The Front for the Defense of the Homeland or FDH was a grouping of conservative and islamist forces which included the officer core of the old Ghanim national army and the Jamaat-e-Islami and Party of God political parties which advocated the imposition of Sharia law and islamism. Notably the Sunni Jamaat and the Shia Party of God put aside their sectarian division aside for most of the war. In opposition to the FDH stood the National Congress for the Defense of the People or NCDP composed of military and tribal elites from regions opposed to the centralization efforts of Javad Spabod, the Unity Party and minority ethnic and religious groups wary of the FDH's islamist program.

Background

Fragmentation of the Army

Demographic and socioeconomic factors

Warfare

Aftermath