Agazeni Net'ibi (2127-2309)
Introduction
A prosperous city-state to the north of the Twardowskiego Lake. This lake allowed Agazeni Net’ibi to trade with many nations and easily transport resources. In the past, the lake has also been vital for its existence as whole. During the Agazeni Siege, when the Ramsey State laid siege on the city in the lake and swamps allowed the city state to import food and prolong it to the point the Ramsey State gave up.
Ramsey Siege
The Ramsey Siege was a gruesome Siege of the only Ethiopian colony. It started after the nation continued to trade with Elisabethland during the Elisbethland-Ramsey border disputes. At first, the Ramsey State tried to starve the city out by blockading it, but it was unable to properly do so. Later it decided to lay full armed siege to the city. Bombarding the city with artillery the ramsey state destroyed much of what made the city so attractive to take in the first place.
When the Ramsey State started to use violence against civilian targets, it broke the camels back and the Silverhill republic put its foot down. Within 17 days of the start of the armed siege, the First Silverhill Peacekeepers arrived and the offensive was put to a halt. During the peace deal, Agazeni Net'ibi gained relatively large swathes of land and it grew 45 percent points in size. The Elisbethland-Ramsey border disputes ended in a decisive victory for the defending side, Agazeni Net’ibi.