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| partof      = Democratisation of Hasanistan and Viadalvian Imperialism  
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| caption    = Political map of Ardajan
| date        = '''Main Phrase 2013-2014,''' <br> Lesser Phase (2016-2020)  
| date        = '''Main Phrase 2013-2014,''' <br> Lesser Phase (2016-2020)  
| place      = [[Ardajan]], Viadalvia and [[Hasanistan]]
| place      = [[Ardajan]], Viadalvia and [[Hasanistan]]

Revision as of 08:21, 26 April 2024

Ardajani affair
Part of Democratisation of Hasanistan and Viadalvian Imperialism
Ardagancities.png
Political map of Ardajan
DateMain Phrase 2013-2014,
Lesser Phase (2016-2020)
LocationArdajan, Viadalvia and Hasanistan
Result

Strategic Hasani victory

  • Faliure of Korijgyan Independence
  • Dissolution of the APDF and the AUFNS
  • Ardajan's government moves to desecessionism in exchange for greater autonomy
  • Many Viadalvians move to Konraq
  • Weakining of Ardajani nationalism due to decline in Viadalvians
Belligerents

Main Phrase (2013-2014)Flag of Korijgya.png Provisional Government of the Land of the Hundered Hills

Slipover Phrase (2014-2020)
Ardagan flag.png Ardajan People's Democratic Front (2014-2016)
Ardajani United Front for National Salvation.png Ardajani United Front for National Salvation (2019-2021)

  • AntiJlogo.png/Flag of Ardajan.png/Ardagan flag.png Various Other anti-Batyr forces


Supported by
Flag Of The Viadalvian Republic.png Viadalvia (until 2014)

  • Social Liberal Party

Flag of Dolmenia.png Dolmenia (until 2014)

Main Phrase (2013-2014) Flag of Hasanistan.png Second Hasanistani Republic


Flag of Ardajan.png North Hasani Provincial Government

Slipover Phrase (2014-2020)
Flag of Hasanistan.png Hasanistan

Political Parties opposing Ardajani Secession


Flag of Ardajan.png Ardajan

Supported by
Flag Of The Viadalvian Republic.png Viadalvia (from 2014)

  • National Party

Flag of Pavlov.png Pavlov
Flag of Akebar.png Akebar
Flag of Mahuset.png Mahuset
Flag of Dolmenia.png Dolmenia (from 2014)
Flag of Konraq.png Konraq
Flag of Ashukovo.png Ashukovo
Flag of Austenasia.png Austenasia (claimed by the APDF)
Commanders and leaders
Flag of Korijgya.png Mohammed Boky
Flag of Korijgya.png Uygur Karatas
Ardagan flag.png Yunus Taghi
Ardagan flag.png Ikram Mahmood
Flag Of The Viadalvian Republic.png Shady Morsi (until 2014)
Ardajani United Front for National Salvation.png Kevin Verhaar (2019-2021)
Flag of Hasanistan.png Tanju Cakar
Flag of Hasanistan.png Hasan Cakar
Flag Of The Viadalvian Republic.png Timo Vink
Flag Of The Viadalvian Republic.png Colin Vink
Flag Of The Viadalvian Republic.png Rick van der Horst

Flag of Ardajan.png Shady Morsi (from 2014)
Flag of Ardajan.png Kevin Verhaar (from 2021)
Flag of Akebar.png Robert Garside
Flag of Pavlov.png Alexander IV
Flag of Mahuset.png Emiel Hardy
Flag of Konraq.png Mohammad Boky
Flag of Ashukovo.png Edward Jabobs
Flag of Ashukovo.png Jacob Huff
Units involved
Korijgyan National Liberation Army National Security Directorate
Ardajan Internal Forces
Viadalvian State Police
Casualties and losses
5+ arrested (in Viadalvia) 1 injured (in Viadalvia)

The Ardajan Affair was a decade long conflict between various Ardajani seperatist organizations (mainly Korijgya, APDF and AUFNS) and the central government of Hasanistan (which was often refered to as Batyr by the Ardajanis) The conflict was primarily political and nationalistic, fuelled by Viadalvian imperialism and a desire to annex Northren Hasanistan into Viadalvia, Altough the Viadalvian government was very reserved to claim North Hasanistan. A key issue after the collapse of Korijgya and eventual Viadalvian support for Hasani territorial integrity was the status of Ardajan within Hasanistan with the Ardajani government desiring more autonomy while more radical groups want to seceede from Hasanistan. Autonomists were mostly Turkish, wanted Northern Hasanistan to remain within Hasanistan while Viadalvians wanted Northern Hasanistan to leave Hasanistan and join a united Viadalvia.