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==Background==
==Background==
The [[Karnali]] have inhabited the lands of Aerla since ancient times. After many centuries of internal migration, most remaining Karnali settled within what are now the northern municipalities, with the bulk of them settling in the Ancora Municipality. During the unification of Aerla, the a vocal minority of ethnic Karnali opposed the annexation of their lands into the young republic. However, due to the lack of unity of their settlements, they were powerless to stop their incorporation.
The [[Karnali]] have inhabited the lands of Aerla since ancient times. After many centuries of internal migration, most remaining Karnali settled within what are now the northern municipalities, with the bulk of them settling in the Ancora Municipality. During the unification of Aerla, a vocal minority of ethnic Karnali opposed the annexation of their lands into the young republic. However, due to the lack of unity of their settlements, they were powerless to stop their incorporation.


In late {{AN|1712}}, two local leaders named Kalyan Sinjali and Narendra Khanal called for a meeting of ethnic Karnalis who wished to break away from Aerla and form a new Karnali state. Original plans consisted of calling for a mass exodus of Karnali to [[The Green]] to form a new state, however the group came to the conclusion that such state would simply be ran over by the [[Grand Army of Aerla|Aerlan military]]. Such, they declared that they would call for a general uprising of Karnali who wished to take up arms against the Aerlan Government.
In late {{AN|1712}}, two local leaders named Kalyan Sinjali and Narendra Khanal called for a meeting of ethnic Karnalis who wished to break away from Aerla and form a new Karnali state. Original plans consisted of calling for a mass exodus of Karnali to [[The Green]] to form a new state, however the group came to the conclusion that such state would simply be ran over by the [[Grand Army of Aerla|Aerlan military]], as such plans would not be backed by the general populace. Such, they declared that they would call for a general uprising of Karnali who wished to take up arms against the Aerlan Government.


==Beginning of Violence==
==Beginning of Violence==
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==Initial Battles==  
==Initial Battles==  
''WIP''
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The first divisions to arrive in Ancora set up defensive positions in Ancora Town and Emerson, and were able to stave off attacks by guerillas. Other divisions set off the reinforce the Civilian Militias in Waluda and Malke. The fighting in Waluda was noted for being especially fierce, as the guerillas had entrenched themselves in numerous positions in and around the town. Causalities were heavy on both sides, and reports soon flooded in of Aerlan soldiers laying down their arms and fleeing the battlefield en masse.

Revision as of 15:24, 10 October 2022

Insurgency in Ancora
Ancorainsurgency.png
Areas held by rebel insurgents at the start of the conflict
Date V.1713 AN-
Location Aerla Aerla
Belligerents
Aerla Aerla KarnaliFlag.png Karnali insurgents
Commanders and leaders
Aerla Henry Cassian

Aerla Allen McMahon
SSD logo.png William Alfe

KarnaliFlag.png Kalyan Sinjali

KarnaliFlag.png Narendra Khanal

Units involved
Aerla Aerla Grand Army of Aerla Guerilla and Partisan Forces
Strength
22,000 Unknown

The Insurgency in Ancora is an armed conflict in the Aerlan municipality of Ancora. The conflict broke out after sporadic riots and violence in the region by the ethnic Karnali minority.

Background

The Karnali have inhabited the lands of Aerla since ancient times. After many centuries of internal migration, most remaining Karnali settled within what are now the northern municipalities, with the bulk of them settling in the Ancora Municipality. During the unification of Aerla, a vocal minority of ethnic Karnali opposed the annexation of their lands into the young republic. However, due to the lack of unity of their settlements, they were powerless to stop their incorporation.

In late 1712 AN, two local leaders named Kalyan Sinjali and Narendra Khanal called for a meeting of ethnic Karnalis who wished to break away from Aerla and form a new Karnali state. Original plans consisted of calling for a mass exodus of Karnali to The Green to form a new state, however the group came to the conclusion that such state would simply be ran over by the Aerlan military, as such plans would not be backed by the general populace. Such, they declared that they would call for a general uprising of Karnali who wished to take up arms against the Aerlan Government.

Beginning of Violence

Seeming coordinated riots soon began in major population centers in the Ancora, the most deadly of these being in which a detail of Criminal Police officers where stabbed and beaten to death in their precinct in Bethanyville. The governments first response to these incidents were light, and more police and some militia forces were sent to the region. By this point, however, the banner of the ancient Karnali state were raised in many areas of the municipality, and guerillas soon began gathering arms and began advancing on population centers. They quickly took over the towns of Bethanyville and Elkridge, and began batlling local citizen militias in the towns of Malks and Waluda. With the prospect of more towns falling to the enemy, the 2nd Army of the Grand Army of Aerla was mobilized and sent north via train.

Initial Battles

WIP The first divisions to arrive in Ancora set up defensive positions in Ancora Town and Emerson, and were able to stave off attacks by guerillas. Other divisions set off the reinforce the Civilian Militias in Waluda and Malke. The fighting in Waluda was noted for being especially fierce, as the guerillas had entrenched themselves in numerous positions in and around the town. Causalities were heavy on both sides, and reports soon flooded in of Aerlan soldiers laying down their arms and fleeing the battlefield en masse.