Revolt Of The Kolhan Ansa


    The Revolt of the Kolhan Ansa (1250-1254 AI) was a civil conflict triggered by the death of Prince Kolha XVIII. The revolt resulted in the partition of Kolha Ahuria and the formation of the Secessionist Principalities.

    Background 🔗

    Prince Kolha XVIII's death in 1250 AI created a succession crisis. His seven children, collectively known as the Kolhan Ansa ("Kolhan Princes"), formed a coalition opposing mainland Ahuria's right to appoint the next Prince of Kolha.

    The Conflict 🔗

    The Kolhan Ansa's initial action was to blockade the Mirian shore to prevent the arrival of the mainland-appointed Kolha XIX. However, Ahurian forces, supported by mercenaries from neighboring states, eventually broke through.

    Resolution 🔗

    The conflict ended in 1254 AI with the partition of Kolha Ahuria. Five territories separated from Kolha to form the Secessionist Principalities: