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| conflict = Ardajani affair | | conflict = Ardajani affair | ||
| partof = Democratisation of Hasanistan and Viadalvian Imperialism | | partof = Democratisation of Hasanistan and Viadalvian Imperialism | ||
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| caption = | | 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 | |||||||
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Part of Democratisation of Hasanistan and Viadalvian Imperialism | |||||||
Political map of Ardajan | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Main Phrase (2013-2014) Provisional Government of the Land of the Hundered Hills Slipover Phrase (2014-2020)
Dolmenia (until 2014) |
Main Phrase (2013-2014) Second Hasanistani Republic
North Hasani Provincial Government
Slipover Phrase (2014-2020)
Political Parties opposing Ardajani Secession
Supported by
Pavlov Akebar Mahuset Dolmenia (from 2014) Konraq Ashukovo Austenasia (claimed by the APDF) | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Mohammed Boky Uygur Karatas Yunus Taghi Ikram Mahmood Shady Morsi (until 2014) Kevin Verhaar (2019-2021) |
Tanju Cakar Hasan Cakar Timo Vink Colin Vink Rick van der Horst Shady Morsi (from 2014) Kevin Verhaar (from 2021) Robert Garside Alexander IV Emiel Hardy Mohammad Boky Edward Jabobs 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.