Difference between revisions of "Timbuktu Province"

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==History==
 
==History==
 
When Kerensky abandoned the Periphery in [[2772]] to liberate the Hegemony, the Lyran Commonwealth moved in to garrison the Rim Worlds Republic. They found pockets of resistance and some military forces still loyal to Amaris. Over one hundred LCAF regiments secured and pacified the Republic in an undeclared war.<ref name=HB:HSp34>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 34, "The Taking of the Rim Worlds Republic"</ref>
 
When Kerensky abandoned the Periphery in [[2772]] to liberate the Hegemony, the Lyran Commonwealth moved in to garrison the Rim Worlds Republic. They found pockets of resistance and some military forces still loyal to Amaris. Over one hundred LCAF regiments secured and pacified the Republic in an undeclared war.<ref name=HB:HSp34>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 34, "The Taking of the Rim Worlds Republic"</ref>
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==Industrial Centers==
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* [[Amaris Armored Vehicles]] had numerous production facilities scattered around the Timbuktu and [[Erdvynn Province]]s.<ref name="FR2765:Pp10">''Field Report 2765: Periphery'', p. 10, "Infrastructural Integrity"</ref>
  
 
==Maps==
 
==Maps==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Handbook: Major Periphery States]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: Major Periphery States]]''
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* ''[[Handbook: House Steiner]]''
  
 
[[Category:Rim Worlds Republic Regions]]
 
[[Category:Rim Worlds Republic Regions]]

Latest revision as of 07:14, 13 December 2022

Timbuktu Province was a region of the Rim Worlds Republic.


History[edit]

When Kerensky abandoned the Periphery in 2772 to liberate the Hegemony, the Lyran Commonwealth moved in to garrison the Rim Worlds Republic. They found pockets of resistance and some military forces still loyal to Amaris. Over one hundred LCAF regiments secured and pacified the Republic in an undeclared war.[1]

Industrial Centers[edit]

Maps[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Handbook: House Steiner, p. 34, "The Taking of the Rim Worlds Republic"
  2. Field Report 2765: Periphery, p. 10, "Infrastructural Integrity"

Bibliography[edit]