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In 3,730 BBY, the Confederate Systems of the Unknown Regions invaded the USUR planet Bakura causing the Battle of Bakura. Though in the Outer Rim rather than the Unknown Regions, Bakura was still apart of the United Systems of the Unknown Regions. It was the most populated planet in the USUR. The large population and tactical location was the reason the CS decided to take it.

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  • Battle of Bakura (Great Alliance War)
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  • In 3,730 BBY, the Confederate Systems of the Unknown Regions invaded the USUR planet Bakura causing the Battle of Bakura. Though in the Outer Rim rather than the Unknown Regions, Bakura was still apart of the United Systems of the Unknown Regions. It was the most populated planet in the USUR. The large population and tactical location was the reason the CS decided to take it.
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  • *Confederate Systems of the Unknown Regions
  • *United Systems of the Unknown Regions
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Casual
  • *45,000 Confederate Troops *17,000 Battle Droids
  • *49,000 Confederate Troops *All security droids
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Date
  • 3730(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Battle of Bakura
  • Events Preluding the Great Alliance War
Commanders
  • *Unknown
  • *General Luts
Battles
  • Rakata Prime – Bakura – Codian Moon
  • Rata Nebula – Telos IV
Result
  • Confederate Systems of the Unknown Regions victory
Forces
  • *100,000 Confederate Troops *25,000 Battle Droids
  • *80,000 USUR Troops 15,000 security droids
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Place
  • [[Starwars:Bakura
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Conflict
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  • In 3,730 BBY, the Confederate Systems of the Unknown Regions invaded the USUR planet Bakura causing the Battle of Bakura. Though in the Outer Rim rather than the Unknown Regions, Bakura was still apart of the United Systems of the Unknown Regions. It was the most populated planet in the USUR. The large population and tactical location was the reason the CS decided to take it.
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