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{{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]]}}
{{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]]}}


[[Category:Raspur]]
[[Category:Raspur]][[Category:Second Euran War]]

Latest revision as of 10:37, 18 November 2018

(WiP)

Mitra-Varaz Campaign
Part of Second Euran War
1666p4.png
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
Gul Mirza Beg
Bardiya Sphendadates Beg
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
significant but unknown qty of M1656 Demolition Kits
Casualties and losses
2,134 dead
4,911 wounded
782 armoured vehicles
79 support vehicles
13,873 camels (murrain)
Approximately 20,000 dead
5,081 captured
6,012 deserted
All artillery pieces abandoned or destroyed

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.