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{{Infobox Military Conflict
{{Warbox
|conflict=Battle of Talumze
|conflict= Battle of Talumze (Garzas ne-Talumze)
|partof=Nar-Kudam Wars
|part of= Nar-Kudam Wars
|date=16th Day, 7th Month, Nar 87
|date= 14-6-Nar 87
|place=near Talumze, Lein fief, Nar Empire
|place= Talumze Field, [[Natoyan Province]]
|result=Decisive Nar victory
|result= Nar (Lein) Victory
|combatant1=[[Nar Empire]] (as Fief of the Lein)
|1= [[Nar Dynasty]] ([[House of Lein|Lein]] Fief)
|combatant2=Kingdom of Kudam
|2= Kingdom of Kudam
|commander1=Lein Verasur berNamito
|1comd= Lein Verasur berNamito  
|commander2=Prince Kuniba, Prince Parasom †, Prince Sanasanir
|2comd= Prince Hastasa, Prince Ganaus
|strength1=12,000 infantry, 16,000 cavalry
|1str= 11,000 foot, 14,000 cavalry
|strength2=35,000 infantry, 6,000 cavalry  
|2str= 38,000 foot, 3,600 cavalry
|casualties1=2,800 killed, around 3,500 wounded
|1cas= 2,600 killed or wounded
|casualties2=more than 32,000 killed or captured
|2cas= Around 7,000 killed/wounded; 8,200 prisoners
}}
}}


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A great victory for the Lein lords, this battle was historically important for several reasons: the sheer cost of the battle broke the power of the kingdom, which had been both a great annoyance and threat to the Empire since the middle 70s, removing the threat for the next 35 years; also, the battle was a great boost in the reputation of the relatively small Lein fief, especially compared with the dismal failures of other provinces in the defence of the Empire. This would later prove valuable political capital in the Lein's struggle for supremacy in the north, and eventually the whole, of the Nar Empire.
A great victory for the Lein lords, this battle was historically important for several reasons: the sheer cost of the battle broke the power of the kingdom, which had been both a great annoyance and threat to the Empire since the middle 70s, removing the threat for the next 35 years; also, the battle was a great boost in the reputation of the relatively small Lein fief, especially compared with the dismal failures of other provinces in the defence of the Empire. This would later prove valuable political capital in the Lein's struggle for supremacy in the north, and eventually the whole, of the Nar Empire.


[[Category:Military of the Lein Dynasty]]
==Background History==
 
While the Nar Dynasty in its beginning years had been a dominant power in the southern lands and the Meidorien Valley, its power north of those regions had always been under threat from the so-called Western Kingdoms, the peoples of the west races who had proved a constant thorn in the flesh of the Tranon ever since the birth of the Empire.
 
[[Category:Battles of the Lein Dynasty]]

Latest revision as of 22:07, 10 October 2006

Battle of Talumze (Garzas ne-Talumze)
Nar-Kudam Wars
Date 14-6-Nar 87
Location Talumze Field, Natoyan Province
Result Nar (Lein) Victory
Combatants
Nar Dynasty (Lein Fief) Kingdom of Kudam
Commanders
Lein Verasur berNamito Prince Hastasa, Prince Ganaus
Strength
11,000 foot, 14,000 cavalry 38,000 foot, 3,600 cavalry
Casualties
2,600 killed or wounded Around 7,000 killed/wounded; 8,200 prisoners
Notes:
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The Battle of Talumze (Itrani: Garzas ne-Talumze) was a battle in the war between the Nar Dynasty, represented by the Lein lords of the north, and the Kingdom of Kudam, during the 87th year of the Nar and the 66th year of the Lein's rule in the north.

A great victory for the Lein lords, this battle was historically important for several reasons: the sheer cost of the battle broke the power of the kingdom, which had been both a great annoyance and threat to the Empire since the middle 70s, removing the threat for the next 35 years; also, the battle was a great boost in the reputation of the relatively small Lein fief, especially compared with the dismal failures of other provinces in the defence of the Empire. This would later prove valuable political capital in the Lein's struggle for supremacy in the north, and eventually the whole, of the Nar Empire.

Background History

While the Nar Dynasty in its beginning years had been a dominant power in the southern lands and the Meidorien Valley, its power north of those regions had always been under threat from the so-called Western Kingdoms, the peoples of the west races who had proved a constant thorn in the flesh of the Tranon ever since the birth of the Empire.