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The Centauri War was a brief conflict between the Centauri Republic and the Interstellar Alliance that took place in 2262, following the discovery that a series of attacks on civilian shipping lines had been executed by Republic ships.[1][2] These attacks had been arranged by the Drakh via Regent Milo Virini, who had fallen under their control through a Keeper. The Drakh, former servants of the Shadows, sought to exact revenge on both the Centauri and the Alliance.

The conflict ended following an unauthorised sneak attack on Centauri Prime by Drazi Freehold and Narn Regime forces.[3] The newly crowned Emperor Mollari II surrendered to the ISA, which imposed heavy sanctions against the Republic. The Emperor, like Virini, was blackmailed by the Drakh to receive a Keeper, and under its influence, severed all relations between the the Centauri Republic and the Alliance. The secret Drakh occupation would last for sixteen years.[4]

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