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Ever since {{AN|1705}}, when the Çakar Empire expanded in historic [[Mesoun]], the border proved strategically fragile. There are no natural boundaries to the area besides the [[Monalan Parvat]], especially in the Thul Marusthal. The [[Mesoun Crisis]], which began in {{AN|1724}}, prompted the creation of the Çakari Border Guard. Since the transition of this crisis into a full-blown conflict, the Second Florian Civil War, the Çakari Border Guard was put to the test.
Ever since {{AN|1705}}, when the Çakar Empire expanded in historic [[Mesoun]], the border proved strategically fragile. There are no natural boundaries to the area besides the [[Monalan Parvat]], especially in the Thul Marusthal. The [[Mesoun Crisis]], which began in {{AN|1724}}, prompted the creation of the Çakari Border Guard. Since the transition of this crisis into a full-blown conflict, the Second Florian Civil War, the Çakari Border Guard was put to the test.


With the outbreak of the [[Second Florian Civil War]], the [[Democratic Republic of East Floria]] emerged on the western border of the Çakar Empire.
== Planning ==
== Planning ==



Revision as of 10:09, 18 May 2025

Operation: Pashchimee Dhal
Date 1744 AN - ongoing
Location Haritdesh Haritdesh
Sunehra Sunehra
Tartaristan Tartaristan

Belligerents
Çakaristan Çakaristan Red East Florian Workers' Front
Red Revolutionary Front for the Liberation of Eastern Floria
Commanders and leaders
Xunpadshahan commander-in-chief
Prakash Katari mahaan mansabdar
Ivan Markov
Strength
2,070,414 40,000

Operation: Pashchimee Dhal is a military operation of Çakaristan to defend its western border with Floria in the face of the Second Florian Civil War. The name chosen is "Pashchimee Dhal", meaning "western shield", indicating the intention that it is purely a defensive operation.

A song and video were made to promote the Çakari Border Guard. This led to more volunteer enlistments and will eventually help to strengthen the manpower:

Background

Ever since 1705 AN, when the Çakar Empire expanded in historic Mesoun, the border proved strategically fragile. There are no natural boundaries to the area besides the Monalan Parvat, especially in the Thul Marusthal. The Mesoun Crisis, which began in 1724 AN, prompted the creation of the Çakari Border Guard. Since the transition of this crisis into a full-blown conflict, the Second Florian Civil War, the Çakari Border Guard was put to the test.

Planning

Timeline

Aftermath