Kodeshian Civil War

The Kodeshian Civil War, took place from 1927 to 1930. This conflict dismantled the Imperial autocracy and led to the rise of military rule. The Imperial Empire of Kodeshia collapsed as the Emperor Jingzu of the Liang Dyansty and the old regime were replaced members of the Imperial parliament who assumed control of the country, forming the a Provisional Government which was heavily dominated by factional interests. Royalist loyal to the old regime, received backing from Beifang. Meanwhile, Republicans, Anarchists, Communists, Nationalists, and an alliance of military clique fought amongst each other. The army leadership initially felt they did not have the means to suppress the revolution and stood by as the Emperor was forced to flee to Beifang. But as the chaos and factional fighting took hold the Military in alliance with Republicans, Nationalist and Religious groups achieved a preponderant role. Due to the international political climate at the time, the war had many facets, and different views saw it as class struggle, a struggle between dictatorship and republican democracy, between revolution and counterrevolution, between fascism and communism. It has been frequently called the "dress rehearsal" for the Great Kesh War.

The war began after a dissatisfaction with ruling classes actions during the Grand Campaigns and culminated in the huge national upheaval and massacres, in which hundreds of unarmed protesters were shot by the Emperor's troops. Workers responded to the massacre with a crippling general strike, forcing Emperor Jingzu to establish a democratically elected parliament. Although the Emperor accepted the new system one year later, he subsequently dismissed the first parliament when they proved uncooperative. Unfulfilled hopes of democracy fuelled revolutionary ideas and violent outbursts targeted at the monarchy. Who sought to restablish absolute monarchy.

A declaration of military opposition against the Emperor's government by a group of generals of the Armed Forces with support from members of the dismissed parliament, Republicans Nationalist and conservative Religious factional parties supported this move. The coup was supported by military units in the many regions. However, rebelling units in some important cities did not gain control, and those cities remained under the control of the Emperor's government. Kodeshia was thus left militarily and politically divided. The hastily established Republican Government was established against the Imperial Government fought for control of the country. The Republican forces received munitions, soldiers, and air support from Brig and other nations, while the Imperial side received support from the Beifang and other nations. Other countries, continued to recognise the Imperial government, but followed an official policy of non-intervention. Notwithstanding this policy, tens of thousands of citizens from non-interventionist countries directly participated in the conflict.

The Republicans advanced from their strongholds in the south and west, capturing most of Kodeshia's southern coastline in 1928. They also besieged Songhari and the area to its north for much of the war. After much of great plains were captured in 1929, and all vital economic and supply routes were captured the Imperial military position became hopeless. Songhari were occupied without resistance, Republicans declared victory and the new regime received diplomatic recognition from all non-interventionist governments. Thousands of royalist fled to refugee camps in Beifang. Those associated with the losing Imperial side were persecuted by the victorious Republicans. Hopes for the return of democracy were lost as the military factions seized power and the establishment of a military dictatorship led by General X in the aftermath of the war, all remaining parties of the parliament were fused into the structure of the ruling regime.

The war became notable for the passion and political division it inspired and for the many atrocities that occurred, on both sides. Organised purges occurred in territory captured by Republican forces so they could consolidate their future regime. A significant number of killings also took place in areas controlled by the Imperial side. The extent to which Imperial authorities took part in killings in Imperial territory varied.