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We begin with a quote from the, undeniably somewhat self-serving, autobiography of the Crown Prince of Raspur:
{{quote|In the {{Tooltip|month of Mehr in the 1665th year|XIII.1665 / October 2018}} after the [[AN|passing of Ņʊ̈rţān Modānshāh]] and in the 76th year since the [[Babkha|desolation of the lands]], I entered into the Ostan of Mitra at the command of my Lord Father the Khan, to bring the lands into submission to the Rightly-Guided Throne.|[[Kūruš Artashata]]|[[Kūrušnāma]]}}


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Revision as of 11:46, 6 November 2018

(WiP)

Mitra-Varaz Campaign
Part of Iteran Crisis
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Ghilman cavalry charge dispersed by artillery
Date XIII–XV.1665
Location Northern Zjandaria / Zinjibar Coast (Eura)
Result Raspurid victory
Belligerents
Raspur Raspur

Support:
Raspur Pact

Aspadana

Support:
Iteru Iteru

Commanders and leaders
Raspur Khanzada Kūruš Artashata
Raspur Ostāndār Safi of Mitra
Raspur Ostāndār Farrokh of Varaz
Lady of Aspadana
Units involved
Raspur Jundekhan

Raspur Artesh-e Parcham Sabzi

  • Division of Mitra
  • Division of Varaz
Spādānām
Strength
Artesh: 19,876
Zhāyēdān: 1,466
Dihqan: 1,466
Mutatawwi'a: 13,344
Azaps: 3,600

24 light attack aircraft
1,532 AFVs
140 artillery pieces
2,828 support vehicles
24,000 camels
Sepāhī: 33,000
Ghilmān cavalry: 3,000
Tufangchiyān gunmen: 15,000
Tūpchiyān artillerymen: 6,000
Zamidari militia: 9,000

68 artillery pieces
238 wagons
3,192 draught horses
Casualties and losses
782 armoured vehicles
79 support vehicles
13,873 camels

We begin with a quote from the, undeniably somewhat self-serving, autobiography of the Crown Prince of Raspur:

In the month of Mehr in the 1665th year after the passing of Ņʊ̈rţān Modānshāh and in the 76th year since the desolation of the lands, I entered into the Ostan of Mitra at the command of my Lord Father the Khan, to bring the lands into submission to the Rightly-Guided Throne.