Fashran Tonxara

Name
Short name: Fashros

Full name: Fashran Tonxara

Location
Fashros is a large nation located on East-Antebar

Early Motives
Fashran diplomacy is (Especially in the early years of its existance) centered around the objective of spreading its religion, Tonmo. Fashros tries to spread its religion either by influencing other countries, for example Nozuto. Or it spreads its religion by force, for example by the invasion of Parthia.

Pre-Rontevalf Rebellion
Fashros always had a large and well trained military, even when you compare it to other nations the size of Fashros. This is partly because Fashros wants to spread the Tonmo religion, forcefully if needed. Fashros had a military of ~500k men.

Fashros used a mercinary system, Soldiers were hired from all over the country. (needs further editing and spelling checks)

Second Fashran-Geopyopian war
This was occurred shortly before the Third war, it started of Geopyopia sending several armies into Fashros. Fashros thought it was a full invasion, as such they readied their troops. But once the Fashran Armies reached the battlefield the Geopyopian army started retreating, with many captured slaves and goods. This war does not appear in any Geopyopian history records, however it does in Fashran history books.

Third Fashran-Geopyopian war
Referred to as "Second Fashran-Geopyopian war" in Geopyopia. Shortly after the Second Fashran-Geopyopian war Geopyopia invaded again, this time actually intending to fully invade Fashros. While initially a success, The Geopyopian civils disliked the war due to many reasons, some of which include the peaceful nature of the Washoom religion, the lack of a good casus belli and the lack of supplies for the commoners. They rebelled in massive numbers and Geopyopia soon lost. No border changes occurred.

Fashran conquest of Parthia
This short war was caused by the Arrogance of both Fashros and Parthia, including the Fashran desire to expand their borders and the Tonmo religion. While both sides were confident that they would win and had good morale, Fashros was the one that could back up its arrogance with their army. Fashros annexed Parthia as a result.

Magdri Rebellion
Being fed up with the heavy taxes and power abuse of the Kadalian rulers, (a very powerful city having influence over its entire province and more.) There was a man (whose name has been lost to time) that promised the Magdri civils freedom and liberation and while the man sounded crazy, the Magdri civils saw no other option then to support this man. A rebellion against the Fashran and Kadalian authorities followed, while they captured their city and nearby villages quick they stood no chance against the Fashran armies and were driven back and defeated by them. There have been rumors that the Kadalian authorities punished the rebels harshly.

The War of 263
Fashros discovered 3 countries on a island east of it claiming they fled from Lashros when Fashros attacked them. Fashros saw these countries as a threat to him and subsequently invaded them. Fashros claimed that the ruler of the main country was crazy, claiming Fashros would be defeated quick by non-existent diseases and fake maps. In the end, Fashros annexed all 3 countries and claimed some unclaimed land to connect these newly gained territories.

Whether the ruler was actually crazy or it was a last attempt to keep the independence is not fully known. After its defeat, their civils spread rumors about their god suiciding.

War of the Corpses
A quote from a person of the Fashran government: "We noticed some of our border guards had been shot, and we wanted to hear their side of the story, they claimed innocence. Later some more border guards had been shot, When we wanted a explanation from them they insulted our diplomat, saying they had "heard enough false accusations." After that more body guards were shot, we sent them two of the corpses of dead Fashran men with typical body guard clothing. they ignored our diplomat. While preparing to protect our men, we got reports some of them were shot again, this time some shot back at the enemies. All of us are sure these 4 incidents were totally bad luck and they were innocent."

After a few incidents on the Fashran-Olopokan border, Fashros invaded Olopoka. With the help of a rebellion in Olopoka, Fashros won and annexed some territory, the rebels got the rest.

First Gosi-Geopyopian war
Having received a call for help from Hasia, Gosi started to invade Geopyopia. Fashros sold Geopyopia supplies so that they could win the war, and that succeeded but Geopyopia was weakened for the following decades, slowly recovering. This was in Fashros's interest, Geopyopia became less of a threat to Fashros.

Second Gosi-Geopyopian war
Gosi invaded Geopyopia again because they wanted revenge, initially Fashros sold supplies again but that was not enough so Fashros joined the war on Geopyopia's side. Fashros underestimated Gosi again, and only sent special forces to help the Geopyopians kill as many yomtanians as possible, this was successful but there were simply too many yomtanians for it to be enough.

Jzoet and The Red Dynasty
Then Geopyopia discovered Jzoet, and they were willing to help them fight Gosi. But this was, once again not enough. After years of fighting and millions death, Geopyopia ran out of supplies. The Red Dynasty rebelled to stop the war because of a lack of supplies for the civils, including food. They were successful and Geopyopia soon collapsed. When the first yomtanians entered Fashos, Fashros sent its entire army (most of which was not used in the war yet) to fight the exhausted Gosi army. Heavy fighting occurred, but Gosi was stopped at the first major defensive line. Then Jzoet invaded Gosi via the sea. Seeing its chance the Red Dynasty declared war on Gosi, and from there Gosi would be pushed back until they were kicked out of former Geopyopia.

Operation Vanyom
While they were still fighting in Geopyopia, Fashros initiated operation Vanyom. It was a well-planned surprise naval invasion of the Gosi island. Most details have been lost about this fight, however Gosi was eventually kicked out of its island and fled to the south. The name Vanyom came from 2 words, "Van" originates from the Xallian god Vin, god of the water. and "yom" is simply the first 3 letters of Yomtanian.