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
The Babylonian Empire
Establishment of Apanistan