Trinidad Wars

The Trinidad Wars was a conflict between Agrana y Griegro and Dа̄rhа̄khos often referred to as Agranian Invasion of Avalonia in Dа̄rhа̄khos, the name is also sometimes used to refer collectively to a series of conflicts between the two nation states. The conflict lasted from _____ to _____ and was primarily caused by Agrana y Griegro's determination to establish colonial holdings in southern avalonia, and Dārākh determination to assert its dominant position and protect its sphere of influence.

Background
In ____ The Dārākh dominion was in a state of upheaval. Arhakhal Aradus Sakarbaal II had just concluded campaigns to suppress revolts in the Zapidis region, while simultaneously defeating two pretenders, Alaric Manutec, Aradus' uncle, and Gilameht Sakarbaal his Aradus' brother. Defeating both in ____ after the battles of ____ and ____. At the same time, there had been increasing forays by competeting Artemian colonial powers into the Avalonian continent. Up to this point the Dārākh dominion had limited itself to naval engagements, and privateers in favor of one Artemian power over another, only to change sides and support the other faction months later. Due to this Artemian colonial influence had been largely limited to northern Avalonia, while the southern half of the continent remained under the influence of Kaya and Dа̄rhа̄khos

In _____ the Dārākh court was approached by envoys from Tiperyn with the proposal to make agreements between the Dārākh dominion and the Tiperyn realm. Aradus was prepared to accept such an agreement, but was ultimately dissuaded from doing so by hardliner members of his court which insisted that any agreement with the foreigners would be a sign of weakness and erode Dārākh influence in the region.