Isokyrian War of Independence

The Isokyrian War of Independence was an armed conflict between the and its then-dominion Isokyria that began on April 12, 1919 with the Hufo Police bombing and ended on March 22, 1923 with the Anglo-Isokyrian Treat. Primarily using guerrilla tactics, the Isokyrians were victorious and secured independence for the Republic of Isokyria only for the Isokyrian Civil War to break out about a decade later which led to the creation of the modern Isokyrian state. The war was one of two independence campaigns occurring in Britain's territories, the other being in which was a source of inspiration for the Isokyrians.

Causes of the war are debated but historians generally agree that feelings of alienation among Isokyrians, a poor economy, and booming nationalist and socialist movements all contributed to the outbreak of the conflict.