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At this point Highspire was known to be a major exporter of fine timber and woodwork across the Sian and Victoria Commonalities as well as the Federated Suns. While the [[Maskirovka]] was attempting to stamp out the export trade with the Federated Suns, a trade which had grown substantially during Highspire's thirty-year tenure in the [[Sarna March]], the Maskirovka had managed to have very little effect on the illicit black market for timber exports, which was apparently booming at the time.<ref name=HB:HLp75/> At this point Highspire was known to be a major exporter of fine timber and woodwork across the Sian and Victoria Commonalities as well as the Federated Suns. While the [[Maskirovka]] was attempting to stamp out the export trade with the Federated Suns, a trade which had grown substantially during Highspire's thirty-year tenure in the [[Sarna March]], the Maskirovka had managed to have very little effect on the illicit black market for timber exports, which was apparently booming at the time.<ref name=HB:HLp75/>
− Rumors existed indicating that by the eve of the Jihad, the Chu-li mountain range had been the site of a significant amount of military construction work, possibly a part of the general military buildup within the Liao Commonality following the end of the war between the Confederation and the St. Ives Compact.<ref name=HB:HLp75/>+ Rumours existed indicating that by the eve of the Jihad, the Chu-li mountain range had been the site of a significant amount of military construction work, possibly a part of the general military buildup within the Liao Commonality following the end of the war between the Confederation and the St. Ives Compact.<ref name=HB:HLp75/>
====The Jihad==== ====The Jihad====
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At this point Highspire was known to be a major exporter of fine timber and woodwork across the Sian and Victoria Commonalities as well as the Federated Suns. While the [[Maskirovka]] was attempting to stamp out the export trade with the Federated Suns, a trade which had grown substantially during Highspire's thirty-year tenure in the [[Sarna March]], the Maskirovka had managed to have very little effect on the illicit black market for timber exports, which was apparently booming at the time.<ref name=HB:HLp75/> | At this point Highspire was known to be a major exporter of fine timber and woodwork across the Sian and Victoria Commonalities as well as the Federated Suns. While the [[Maskirovka]] was attempting to stamp out the export trade with the Federated Suns, a trade which had grown substantially during Highspire's thirty-year tenure in the [[Sarna March]], the Maskirovka had managed to have very little effect on the illicit black market for timber exports, which was apparently booming at the time.<ref name=HB:HLp75/> | ||
− | + | Rumours existed indicating that by the eve of the Jihad, the Chu-li mountain range had been the site of a significant amount of military construction work, possibly a part of the general military buildup within the Liao Commonality following the end of the war between the Confederation and the St. Ives Compact.<ref name=HB:HLp75/> | |
====The Jihad==== | ====The Jihad==== |