Sittapinian civil war

The Sittapinian civil war (Sittapinian: Jhum la Ekham Nuat Xuai Nuat; War of 1969) was a internal conflict fought between the Sittapinian monarchy and the People's Democratic Army, a Walakarimasist armed group, calling for an establishment of a Walakarimasist socialist state in Sittapini, allegedly created by Hangala's Walakarimasi family. It was one of the deadliest internal conflicts in the Nesionytan Islands, along with the Ulakisonian civil war.

The conflict began on July 10, 1969, after the PDA attempted a coup d'état but was crushed by the Sittapinian armed forces. This later escalated into an armed conflict after the Borobudh Royal Palace was bombed by the PDA, which led to the military taking full control of the country. The civil war resulted into 450,000 casualties and 100,000 displaced. This later resulted into a huge economic shift in Sittapini and enormous foreign investment which helped the country develop an upper-middle income economy.