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The '''Five Great Campaigns''' were a series of military campaigns launched by the [[Jingdaoese Empire]] around 6502 during the reign of the [[Xianfa Emperor]]. The main goal was to enlarge the area of Jingdaoese control in both the Nelaga Archipelago, Keltia and Benacia and allow the Jingdaoese to have strategic bases spread throughout Micras.
The '''Five Great Campaigns''' were a series of military campaigns launched by the [[Jingdaoese Empire]] around 1648 AN during the reign of the [[Xianfa Emperor]]. The main goal was to enlarge the area of Jingdaoese control in both the Nelaga Archipelago, Keltia and Benacia and allow the Jingdaoese to have strategic bases spread throughout Micras.




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The Jingdaoese Empire under the Xianfa Emperor had been confronted with several difficult challenges: the young Emperor had accepted the [[Xianfa Constitution]], which made the nation into a constitutional monarchy, and had been forced to accept the armistice which His Diwang [[Chiang Shun]] had negotiated which marked the end of the [[War of Jingdaoese Immolation]]. With the celebration of 2,000 Year of Imperial Dynasty coming up, the government was eager to participate in any kind of project which could restore its prestige.
The Jingdaoese Empire under the Xianfa Emperor had been confronted with several difficult challenges: the young Emperor had accepted the [[Xianfa Constitution]], which made the nation into a constitutional monarchy, and had been forced to accept the armistice which His Diwang [[Chiang Shun]] had negotiated which marked the end of the [[War of Jingdaoese Immolation]]. With the celebration of 2,000 Year of Imperial Dynasty coming up, the government was eager to participate in any kind of project which could restore its prestige.


Calbion, troubled by the death of their King and civil unrest, became an interesting target: the lands had been Jingdaoese in the early glory days of the [[Ci Emperor]] and when certain groups in that nation asked for Jingdaoese interference in the unrest, the Grand Secretariat saw it as an opportunity.
The troublesome times, however, also were full of new opportunities: the nation was fully commiting itself to the [[USSO]], and its participation in the [[USSO Common Market]] had lead to an increase in trade and tax revenue. At the same time, Calbion was troubled by the death of their King. The lands had been Jingdaoese in the early glory days of the [[Ci Emperor]] and had been on close terms with the Jingdaoese. When asked to interfere and end the civil unrest in Calbion, the Grand Secretariat asked (and received) the necessary funds to stabilise the situation.




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Latest revision as of 13:02, 22 May 2021

The Five Great Campaigns were a series of military campaigns launched by the Jingdaoese Empire around 1648 AN during the reign of the Xianfa Emperor. The main goal was to enlarge the area of Jingdaoese control in both the Nelaga Archipelago, Keltia and Benacia and allow the Jingdaoese to have strategic bases spread throughout Micras.


Prelude

The Jingdaoese Empire under the Xianfa Emperor had been confronted with several difficult challenges: the young Emperor had accepted the Xianfa Constitution, which made the nation into a constitutional monarchy, and had been forced to accept the armistice which His Diwang Chiang Shun had negotiated which marked the end of the War of Jingdaoese Immolation. With the celebration of 2,000 Year of Imperial Dynasty coming up, the government was eager to participate in any kind of project which could restore its prestige.

The troublesome times, however, also were full of new opportunities: the nation was fully commiting itself to the USSO, and its participation in the USSO Common Market had lead to an increase in trade and tax revenue. At the same time, Calbion was troubled by the death of their King. The lands had been Jingdaoese in the early glory days of the Ci Emperor and had been on close terms with the Jingdaoese. When asked to interfere and end the civil unrest in Calbion, the Grand Secretariat asked (and received) the necessary funds to stabilise the situation.


Calbion Expedition

Campaign of the Calbain Isles

Battle of the Calbain Isles
Part of The Five Great Campaigns
Date 1648 AN
Location Nelaga Archipelago
Status Ongoing
  • Conquest of the isles
  • the isles of Calbion integrated as provinces within the Empire
Belligerents
Jingdaoese Empire
Calbion
Commanders and leaders
the Xianfa Emperor
Strength
53,000 men
150,000 men
Casualties and losses
258 KIA 489 KIA


Punitive Campaign against Blackstone

Campaign of Blackstone

Battle of Blackstone
Part of The Five Great Campaigns
Date 1638 AN
Location Nelaga Archipelago
Status Ongoing
  • Blackstone annexed
  • Colony of Itteria annexed
Belligerents
Jingdaoese Empire
Iron Militia

Black Guard

Commanders and leaders
the Xianfa Emperor
Strength
4,000 men
20,000 men
Casualties and losses
10 KIA 25 KIA