Susla genocide
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Susla genocide | |
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Location | Susla |
Date | 7 April – December 1434 |
Target | Native Suslans |
Attack type | Genocide, ethnocide, mass murder, mass rape |
Deaths | ~5,000 |
Perpetrators | Creeperian Army |
Motive | Repression of the Suslans |
The Susla genocide (Creeperian – Creeperian: գենոծիդիո դե Սփսլա; Creeperian – Iberic: genocidio Susla) was a series of mass murders carried out by the Creeperian Army against the Suslan people, the native inhabitants of the Surian island of Susla. The genocide killed around 5,000 Suslans, almost the group's entire population. Survivors of the genocide were forced to take refuge in Susla's interior Puntos Altos mountain range continued to attack Creeperian settlers in hit-and-run attacks until the 1490s, when the Suslans are presumed to have completely died off.