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The Battle caused other Nubians to be called in, and continued, with at least 1 casualty on both sides. After hearing this town could potentially cause a war, the Mayor of [[Mersa]] put the idea on hold, and Arabian Mersa was never made, pleasing the Yemenis but also many of the Nubians.
The Battle caused other Nubians to be called in, and continued, with at least 1 casualty on both sides. After hearing this town could potentially cause a war, the Mayor of [[Mersa]] put the idea on hold, and Arabian Mersa was never made, pleasing the Yemenis but also many of the Nubians.
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Revision as of 04:36, 8 October 2020

The Battle of Arabian Mersa was a big battle between Nubia and Yemen, part of Yemen-Nubia Proxy War. At the end of the battle, many players of the world came to attack both sides. This will be one of the final battles between Nubia and Yemen in the region.

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Background

The hostilities between Nubia and Yemen were at the end of this period, soon 57gorky/gorkymoo1119 was tired of the attacks on Mersa and asked then town staff of Mersa, StarKiller1744 to create the town of Arabian Mersa as a proxy of Mersa on the Arabian Peninsula, near to the entrance of the Red Sea. However, the Yemenis caught wind of this due to one Mersan's relations with Yemenis, informing them of this to hopefully prevent a future war.

Battle

In 10 minutes, Yemen and some people around the world came quickly near the Red Sea, Nubia began to move and met at Mersa and moved to the northern part of Mersa to the Somali town of Djibouti.

The Battle caused other Nubians to be called in, and continued, with at least 1 casualty on both sides. After hearing this town could potentially cause a war, the Mayor of Mersa put the idea on hold, and Arabian Mersa was never made, pleasing the Yemenis but also many of the Nubians.