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| date = 22.XIV.1704 –
| place = [[Sanaman Cibola]]
| status = Pending
| combatants_header = Belligerents
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* [[People's Defence Force]]
* [[People's Air Force]]
* [[People's Navy]]
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* Sanaman Patriotic Brigades
* [[Sanaman Foreign Legion]]
| commander1 = {{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Muqana Soke]]|{{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Piter Oreya]]|{{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Karen Nielsen]]}}
| commander2 = {{unbulleted list|[[File:Sanama flag old.png|25px]] [[Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici]]|[[File:Sanama flag old.png|25px]] Alain Pimpolet}}
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a military operation launched by [[Sanama]] during the end of 1704 to liberate [[Sipula]], also known as [[Sanaman Cibola]], from the rule of the old regime under [[Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici]]. Prior to the operation, foreign personnel were alerted and advised to evacuate. Sanama also prepositioned aircraft and personnel in Zijincheng, a [[Kildare|Kildarian]] city in Cibola.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a military operation launched by [[Sanama]] during the end of 1704 to liberate [[Sipula]], also known as [[Sanaman Cibola]], from the rule of the old regime under [[Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici]]. Prior to the operation, foreign personnel were alerted and advised to evacuate. Sanama also prepositioned aircraft and personnel in Zijincheng, a [[Kildare|Kildarian]] city in Cibola.


Between 13 and 24.XIV.{{AN|1704}}, the 3rd Cossack Brigade of the Honourable Company, previously garrisoned in Sanaman Cibola, embarked aboard logistic support ships and chartered vessels of the [[Benacian Union]] and departed upon a contracted [[razzia]] against the [[Kingdom of Naudia'Diva]].
Between 13 and 24.XIV.{{AN|1704}}, the 3rd Cossack Brigade of the Honourable Company, previously garrisoned in Sanaman Cibola, embarked aboard logistic support ships and chartered vessels of the [[Benacian Union]] and departed upon a contracted [[razzia]] against the [[Kingdom of Naudia'Diva]].
== Background ==
During the final months of the [[Sanaman Civil War]], when it was apparent that the rebels would emerge victorious, Chancellor [[Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici]] evacuated her family and a small government retinue to [[Sanaman Cibola]], a long neglected territory on the northern coast of Cibola. Due to the absence of the [[Sanamati Democratic Party]] and the wider Peoples' Front in Sanaman Cibola, the revolution never spread there from Benacian Sanama. The Sanaman Foreign Legion also held the territory in a firm grip, facilitating Nur Pinito Caprici's relocation. Almost as soon as her new office had been set up in [[Niyi Axi]], Caprici started exercising civilian political command over the territory, with Alain Pimpolet as Supreme Commander of the military forces, mainly the Foreign Legion. As early as 1701 however, an underground influence effort had formed in the territory, sponsored by the Sanamati Democratic Party, establishing the People's Republic of Sipula. Most people in the territory hailed from the Green and, being non-citizens, were effectively disenfranchised and cut off from many of the opportunities afforded to citizens. The Caprici government also pursued a vigorous "Sanaman-first" policy, banning all languages except for Sanaman in local schools. These factors combined with widespread unemployment caused an explosive growth in support for the People's Republic, setting the stage for liberation in 1704.
== Developments ==


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Revision as of 11:34, 28 January 2022

Liberation of Sipula
Date 22.XIV.1704 –
Location Sanaman Cibola
Status Pending
Belligerents
Sanama Sanaman Federation of People's Republics
Support

Kildare Kildare

Sanama flag old.png Democratic Republic of Sanama
Commanders and leaders
Strength
75,000 22,000

The Liberation of Sipula was a military operation launched by Sanama during the end of 1704 to liberate Sipula, also known as Sanaman Cibola, from the rule of the old regime under Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici. Prior to the operation, foreign personnel were alerted and advised to evacuate. Sanama also prepositioned aircraft and personnel in Zijincheng, a Kildarian city in Cibola.

Between 13 and 24.XIV.1704 AN, the 3rd Cossack Brigade of the Honourable Company, previously garrisoned in Sanaman Cibola, embarked aboard logistic support ships and chartered vessels of the Benacian Union and departed upon a contracted razzia against the Kingdom of Naudia'Diva.

Background

During the final months of the Sanaman Civil War, when it was apparent that the rebels would emerge victorious, Chancellor Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici evacuated her family and a small government retinue to Sanaman Cibola, a long neglected territory on the northern coast of Cibola. Due to the absence of the Sanamati Democratic Party and the wider Peoples' Front in Sanaman Cibola, the revolution never spread there from Benacian Sanama. The Sanaman Foreign Legion also held the territory in a firm grip, facilitating Nur Pinito Caprici's relocation. Almost as soon as her new office had been set up in Niyi Axi, Caprici started exercising civilian political command over the territory, with Alain Pimpolet as Supreme Commander of the military forces, mainly the Foreign Legion. As early as 1701 however, an underground influence effort had formed in the territory, sponsored by the Sanamati Democratic Party, establishing the People's Republic of Sipula. Most people in the territory hailed from the Green and, being non-citizens, were effectively disenfranchised and cut off from many of the opportunities afforded to citizens. The Caprici government also pursued a vigorous "Sanaman-first" policy, banning all languages except for Sanaman in local schools. These factors combined with widespread unemployment caused an explosive growth in support for the People's Republic, setting the stage for liberation in 1704.

Developments