War of the Six Banners
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Date
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8 June - 6 November 2022 (151 days)
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Location
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Iran and Babylon
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Result
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Decisive Iranian Victory
- End of the Babylonian Empire
- Turkey deterred from planned invasion into Iran
- Formation of Western Iran
- Monarchy of Iran dissolved
- Parliament of Iran dissolved
- Sepraf becomes the final and de facto Prime Minister of Iran
- Formation of the Council of Iran
- Relations between the loyalist Babylonian leaders and the Sassanid Dynasty established
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Status
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Territorial changes
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Babylon falls into ruin
- Iran consolidates Western provinces which were once under Babylon
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Belligerents
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Iran
Supported by:
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Babylon
Supported by:
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Commanders and leaders
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Sepraf (Prime Minister)
Truvies
The Orphan Butcher
Nik
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Billeeh (Emperor of Babylon)
WearyWarden (Lord of Tehran)
BlackPhoenix (Lord of Damascus)
Ave (Lord of Beirut)
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Strength
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4 Sepahani Militia
6 Apani Militia
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Around 10 soldiers
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Casualties and losses
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Around 4 soldiers
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Over 6 leaders
Dozens of civilians
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The War of the Six Banners, also known as the Babylonian Invasion of Iran is the oldest war fought in Iran [Aurora]. It's name is derived from the pivotal Battle of the Six Banners, in which the main Babylonian army was defeated in Sepahan and their invasion was forever repelled.
Background