Ninth Battle of Ravaxa

The Ninth Battle of Ravaxa was one of the final major battles of the Seven Centuries' War, and regarded as the primary factor for bringing 700-year old conflict to a swift end. The battle took place outside of the great city of Ravaxa in the Ixara Plains, the sight of many other major battles during the war. The Xona sought to capture the walled city to gain direct access to the Xani heartlands, and bring their old enemy to heel. They were met by a nearly 17,000 man army that was commanded by Iava Xo-Niva, the brother of Ravaxa's commander, Iava Xo-Xova.

Today, many Ixanians have forgotten the battle's importance in bringing the war to an end, as it was immediately superseded and surpassed by the Great Battle of the Ixara Plains in 624, the final battle between the Xona and Xani.