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The Thai War was a military conflict that occurred in Northwestern, western and northern Thailand between Haydn and the Kingdom of Thailand from 8 August 1968 to the withdrawl of Haydanian troops on 29 November 1971. The war was an Haydanian attempt to expand the Haydanian Raj through Thailand and into the southeastern Asia.

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  • Thai War
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  • The Thai War was a military conflict that occurred in Northwestern, western and northern Thailand between Haydn and the Kingdom of Thailand from 8 August 1968 to the withdrawl of Haydanian troops on 29 November 1971. The war was an Haydanian attempt to expand the Haydanian Raj through Thailand and into the southeastern Asia.
Strength
  • 540000(xsd:integer)
  • 578000(xsd:integer)
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Date
  • --08-08
Commander
  • 21(xsd:integer)
Territory
  • Haydanian claims to any parts of Thai lands are lifted
Caption
  • Haydanian troops and tanks cross the Burmese border into Thailand in 1968.
Casualties
  • 49000(xsd:integer)
  • 300000(xsd:integer)
Result
  • Thai victory
combatant
  • 21(xsd:integer)
Place
  • North-western, western and northern Thailand
Conflict
  • Thai War
abstract
  • The Thai War was a military conflict that occurred in Northwestern, western and northern Thailand between Haydn and the Kingdom of Thailand from 8 August 1968 to the withdrawl of Haydanian troops on 29 November 1971. The war was an Haydanian attempt to expand the Haydanian Raj through Thailand and into the southeastern Asia. The war began with a completely modernized Haydanian military when the 1964 Treaty of Haydnberg was signed, enabling the construction of the most modern weapons of it's day without intervention from any nation. It is heavily compared and is sometimes identical to the Vietnam War, but it was not over communism; nor was Haydn involved in the Cold War. The war even went on to a new law establishment in 1972 which forbid any citizen from saying 'Imperial Empire of Haydn' and anything associated with it, any citizen going on holiday to Haydn and all Thai imports from Haydn were rejected. The law was eventually lifted in 1998.
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