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====Great Rebellion of Slavery Bay====
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On 6 March [[1757]] at the capital of the Kingdom of Fana, Fanoor, the King-in-exile of Santasi, raises a Third Coalition Army and prepares to wage a "Final War" to push the [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|Marialanii Ularien Trading Company]] out of Kandara. Having realized the failure of many of his ancestors, he recruits as many Kanans from Kandoor as he can and promises them a free state under local control if they get the nation to rise against the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|Occidental colonists]]. They infiltrate into Kandoor and begin to stir up the local population.
In 1761, the Pukhtun Piracy and Smuggling Network (PPSN) joined the cause. The PPSN had always seen the [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|Marialanii Ularien Trading Company]] as an unwelcome law enforcement presence into the region, which had cut into their profits heavily. The Santasi's and the leaders of the PPSN formed a pact whereby the Santsi Third Coalition Army would attack the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|Burgoignesc colonial]] infrastructure from the land and the PPSN would cut off the resupply routes in the [[Aab-e-Farus]]. In return the Santasi would transfer power over Foreign Affairs and Defence to PPSN. They formed a very close bond in the years to come.
In the 1760s and 1770s a series of pitched sea battles took place, eventually ending in the utter defeat of the [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|Marialanii Ularien Trading Company]]'s navy. The colony was cut off. From 1778-1795 not a single resupply was attempted, and the colonial administration was left to their own devices.
In 1790, the King of Santasi had reclaimed most of the Kandooli states, with the exception of Kandooli. Ever grateful he reached out to the PPSN for aid. They sent 8,000 Pukhtun mercenaries. They made short work of the rest of the state but failed to capture Kandoor. A siege was put in place that encircled the city. After two years the city finally fell and in January the last of the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|Occidental colonists]] in Kandoor were captured and killed.
====Post-colonial 19th century====
====Post-colonial 19th century====
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