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* '''XII.1736 [[Anno Nortone|AN]]''' | * '''XII.-XIII. 1736 [[Anno Nortone|AN]]''' | ||
** Matabese Liberation Arms begin rounding up perimeter in Northern Mataba, specifically Bingkok and Basagrande, setting up fortifications as they prepare for the Joint Dauian-Mataba offensive. The Legion of Matabese Defence drives Dauian nationals out of Basagrande as they advance their territory to Tuh Payah. | ** Matabese Liberation Arms begin rounding up perimeter in Northern Mataba, specifically Bingkok and Basagrande, setting up fortifications as they prepare for the Joint Dauian-Mataba offensive. The Legion of Matabese Defence drives Dauian nationals out of Basagrande as they advance their territory to Tuh Payah. | ||
** The Joint Dauian-Matabese forces land in Mataba as they arrive from the Pafle Military Airfield. | ** The Joint Dauian-Matabese forces land in Mataba as they arrive from the Pafle Military Airfield. | ||
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** The Matabese Liveration Arms make progress in Tuh Payah with little to none roadblocks, expanding the areas of insurgency. The Basagrande Youth Wing is hit back by the 7th Resimen in Pulau Pahmer as the Dauian forces fight hard to regain Pulau Pahmer. The Pahmer Bridge is destroyed by Dauian forces as a statement to the rebels. | ** The Matabese Liveration Arms make progress in Tuh Payah with little to none roadblocks, expanding the areas of insurgency. The Basagrande Youth Wing is hit back by the 7th Resimen in Pulau Pahmer as the Dauian forces fight hard to regain Pulau Pahmer. The Pahmer Bridge is destroyed by Dauian forces as a statement to the rebels. | ||
** [[Kevin Jamsinghu]] is killed in action as his mobile command was blown up by Dauian tanks. Vimal Putrajayan takes his position as commander temporarily. | ** [[Kevin Jamsinghu]] is killed in action as his mobile command was blown up by Dauian tanks. Vimal Putrajayan takes his position as commander temporarily. | ||
* | ** Battle resumes in the Northern front with the Dauian forces failing quickly due to well set up Matabese rebel traps and positions. A second offfense is planned by military commanders. | ||
*''' | ** Aerial bombing of the Northern hills of Jelang begin as most visible bunkers and military locations of the Matabese liberation front are destroyed through imminent bombing. Ground operations still suffer from heavy enemy weapon and stolen artilary fire. | ||
** Matabese Liberation Front declare victory in the [[Battle of Jelang]] as 1736 comes to an end. Gunfire stops for the new | |||
*'''1737 AN''' | |||
**The Matabese Liberation Front join up together to form the de-facto [[Republic of North Mataba]] |
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The Matabese Civil War (1736-present) is an ongoing civil war fought in the Dauian Special Autonomous Region of Mataba from 1736. It is a conflict between the Matabese Liberation Arms (known as the MLA) led by General Tun Ismail Razaqhuiddin and the Joint Dauian-Mataba Forces. The MLA sought to form their own soverign state of Mataba, looking to drive the Dauian influences out of the country, due to the heavily biased political decisions made by the Matabese Royal Assembly and the failing Matabese economy.
Background
Following the passing of the Matabese Autonomy bill which included terms that Matabese citizens would now be treated as foreigners and workers with a Matabese passport would be treated as foreign workers, thus causing an exodus of Matabese workers in Daau and angering the Matabese public as now there was a lack of jobs in Daau avalible. The bill however did not impose any restrictions on Dauian citizens, heavily favouring those of Dauian nationality. Alongside the effects of the bill, the failing economy due to poor government spending and long-standing corruption issues caused a mass social uproar against the Royal Matabese Family, leading to the Sultan's evacuation in 1736.9, delegating the country to the Crown Prince.
However this would only further worsen the situations as protests in Inner Mataba intensified, with insurgents from Basagrande getting involved, causing a full-on riot in the North District, thus leading to clashes with the local police force before the army was involved. The hyperinflation meant that banks were being robbed, stores were broken into and civilian lives were disrupted. Dauians living in Mataba were forced to return to Daau for their own safety as the army got involved on the 1736.11, declaring it to be a full on civil war.
Timeline
- XII.-XIII. 1736 AN
- Matabese Liberation Arms begin rounding up perimeter in Northern Mataba, specifically Bingkok and Basagrande, setting up fortifications as they prepare for the Joint Dauian-Mataba offensive. The Legion of Matabese Defence drives Dauian nationals out of Basagrande as they advance their territory to Tuh Payah.
- The Joint Dauian-Matabese forces land in Mataba as they arrive from the Pafle Military Airfield.
- The first skirmish is drawn as the 7th Resimen Di Daau face off against the Basagrande Youth Wing in the contest of Pulau Pahmer, battle continues.
- Daau president Xi Bing Jin calls for a press conference as he announces that the Daau Army will not shy away from defending land that rightfully was delegated to be in Dauian control, leading to posters of him being burned on the streets of Mataba and propaganda being thrown around on the streets.
- The Matabese Liveration Arms make progress in Tuh Payah with little to none roadblocks, expanding the areas of insurgency. The Basagrande Youth Wing is hit back by the 7th Resimen in Pulau Pahmer as the Dauian forces fight hard to regain Pulau Pahmer. The Pahmer Bridge is destroyed by Dauian forces as a statement to the rebels.
- Kevin Jamsinghu is killed in action as his mobile command was blown up by Dauian tanks. Vimal Putrajayan takes his position as commander temporarily.
- Battle resumes in the Northern front with the Dauian forces failing quickly due to well set up Matabese rebel traps and positions. A second offfense is planned by military commanders.
- Aerial bombing of the Northern hills of Jelang begin as most visible bunkers and military locations of the Matabese liberation front are destroyed through imminent bombing. Ground operations still suffer from heavy enemy weapon and stolen artilary fire.
- Matabese Liberation Front declare victory in the Battle of Jelang as 1736 comes to an end. Gunfire stops for the new
- 1737 AN
- The Matabese Liberation Front join up together to form the de-facto Republic of North Mataba