Circum-Zansk War
The Circum-Zansk War was a medium-sized war which was fought by the Zansk Kingdom and its allies against other nations, chiefly Aurum Domus, Wagdog, Shazbotdom and Vetaka. (In Progress)
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Background
Fall of democracy in Zanski
After an internet poll, Zanski became a single-party state in which only the king (Kang Arma) and his parliament (Which included his father, Modi Arma) ruled the country, mainly to stamp out gang culture and terrorism. While it was successful in doing this, it also began to slowly take away the Zansk people's freedom.
Attempted Zaynite Coup Foiled
In 1987, the Zaynite National Front, the political and military entity that controlled the Zaynite ethnic group of 1.5 million, was accused of arranging a coup after documents were found in the Zaynah region of Mhoudia by Mhoudian soldiers. Sixty-Seven Zaynites and three Zansk citizens were captured and executed without trial. But even though a post-mortem investigation showed that all Seventy were guilty, the events attracted much foreign attention, both positive and negative.
Zanski's "War on Communism"
In 1990, King Kang Arma announced that Communism was largely illegal, except in families (although there were restrictions), and all travel or contact to marxist nations was banned. Many nations stepped forward and protested, and sanctions were put on Zanski and Zanski was blockaded. The only city to protest was Xanka, and the Government massacred three hundred student rioters. Again, the international community expressed huge outrage.
King Kang Arma (Left, grey suit) with his father Modi Arma (far Right) and the rest of parliament after Kang is made king.
Post-massacre riots in Xanka
After the massacre, huge riots kept popping up in Xanka and for a time, some bouroughs rid themselves of any police or Zansk military.
(To be finished)