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While this action ensured the recognition of Deeras by Toor, it essentially triggered a [[Oaleed-Toor conflict|several century conflict]] between Toor, Deeras and the Oaleed people, as the Oaleed continued their raids against the Negy.
 
While this action ensured the recognition of Deeras by Toor, it essentially triggered a [[Oaleed-Toor conflict|several century conflict]] between Toor, Deeras and the Oaleed people, as the Oaleed continued their raids against the Negy.
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In 1854 Mosk-Sopoh proclaimed the neutral status of Ydoh Rol, while giving himself the title of the Guardian of Ydoh Rol. However, the Oaleed continued their raids, which
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In 1854 Mosk-Sopoh proclaimed the neutral status of Ydoh Rol, while giving himself the title of the Guardian of Ydoh Rol. He also initiated a project to re-build the region after its decimation by Nadd.
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=== A campaign against Nadd and Troun ===
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=== "Red Apple" campaign ===
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1856 [[FR]]
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==== Preparation ====
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Apart from purely military measures, Mosk-Sopoh organized a diplomatic diversion, by secretly involving Troun in investing into the city of Jhet. Jhet was itself established and built with Toor's money, a fact that was kept a secret for over 50 years. By Mosk-Sopoh's reign the city was already becoming an important frontier and a gateway to further exploration of the lands to the west of Laeooy Coast, but it had minimal military leverage. This somewhat allayed the fears of Troun's court regarding persistent rumors of imminent payback from Mosk-Sopoh, them believing that Nadd is going to take the brunt of the blow and that Gaskal wouldn't involve Troun in such long-term transactions if they were planning to invade.
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==== Attack on Troun ====
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April of 1856 [[FR]] saw a massive 12,000 army march from Gaskal. Contrary to the narrative, sold to Troun, Mosk-Sopoh went past Nadd and attacked Troun without warning in the early hours on April 18th.
    
Mosk-Sopoh had to wait for 4 long years to be able to respond.
 
Mosk-Sopoh had to wait for 4 long years to be able to respond.

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