Difference between revisions of "First Ajaki Civil War"
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'''Supported by:'''<br />{{flagicon image|Flag of Yourtanad.jpeg}} [[Yourtanad]] | '''Supported by:'''<br />{{flagicon image|Flag of Yourtanad.jpeg}} [[Yourtanad]] | ||
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− | * {{flagicon image|Petrov Ajakanistan flag.png}} '''[[ | + | * {{flagicon image|Petrov Ajakanistan flag.png}} '''[[George Zhalskal]]{{KIA}}''' |
*{{flagicon image|Petrov Ajakanistan flag.png}} '''[[Leonid Petrov]]''' | *{{flagicon image|Petrov Ajakanistan flag.png}} '''[[Leonid Petrov]]''' | ||
* {{flagicon image|Petrov Ajakanistan flag.png}} [[Yurenev Artemiy]] | * {{flagicon image|Petrov Ajakanistan flag.png}} [[Yurenev Artemiy]] |
Revision as of 13:39, 16 July 2022
Ajaki Civil War | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Communist States of Ajakanistan Coalition of Communists and Anarchists:
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Velichiye Gjorka (from 1902) |
Ajak Revolutionary Republic (1900-1903) Supported by:Yourtanad | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
the Ajaki Civil War was a civil war in Ajakanistan sparked by the reckless reforms implemented by Nicholas II's regime and becous of the execution of the religios figure Father Aleksandr Yegop on the christmas day demonstration.