Hindustani-Indian War
Description:
The Hindustani-Indian war was made upon series of attacks coming from Indian, Nazi and Swedish forces upon the city of Nashik, part of the Nation of Hindustan and home to a population made up of only brazilians. After many clashes and skirmishes in the region, the Brazilian government voted to interfere on the conflict on Hindustan's side, in name of it's strong ties with the city of Nashik. Winning by unanimity on the Brazilian Federal Senate, the decision taken was to present an ultimatum to Indian authorities demanding immediate cease-fire and the payment of 40 golds as war reparations made by the prior clashes and attacks to Nashik.
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Battles
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