Banokan Army

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The Banokan Army is the subnational army of the Banokan.

History

Establishment

The Banokan Army was established on 22-4 1197 TT via Matart's 135th Dictate which declared that each Kadrike was to maintain a single unified army headed by a high director. The Banokan Army was created by merging the Banokan's previous assortment of armed forces into one.

Akarian Civil War

On 5-5 19 PC Hochor Sartak – whilst imprisoned in Saeskar – was forced to resign as Leader of the Sartak in favour of the pro-Oken Bantoek Sartak. Leader of the Banokan, Kobartan Banokan took offence at what he saw as the Oken making a move for power and ordered the Banokan Army to mobilise in two parts, one to be sent north to attack to aid the Arkara and attack the Bokok in the ongoing Battle of Able and one to be sent south to attack the Oken. Bantoek had the Sartak intercept the southern Banokan Army, starting the Battle of Okanaria. During the battle, the Oken and Sartak pushed the Banokan Army into the Banokan Kadrike.

On 17-12, The Weer Chronicle reported that Harakar Oken had returned to Moss Vale following his year-long vacation at an undisclosed location. Shortly after the report the Arkara and Kakay abandoned the Battle of Able in favour of marching on Moss Vale whilst the Arkara's other allies did the same. The armies of the Bokok, Oken, Sartak and Skrake engaged the armies of the Arkara, Perat, Banokan and Kakay in the Banokan Kadrike on 18-12. On 28-12 the Arkara-led forces in the Bankokan Kadrike disintegrated into chaos and Harakar's allies began moving towards Agrada. Harakar's victory, however, was short-lived as Harakar died the next day ending the civil war.