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The Battle of Lake Roopkund
The Battle of Lake Roopkund was a mysterious battle of World War II, that took place in Uttarakhand, India in 1940. The battle, fought between Japanese infantry and the indigenous peoples known as The Chakmanian People, a native tribe of north-east India, took place over the course of 9 grueling hours of conflict, somewhere between May 4th and June 1st, 1940. The Chakmanian People, a tribe of Indian Natives that derived from the indigenous group Chakma People, was known for their unruly, violent behavior towards most other people. The battle, although only 9 hours in length, significantly decreased the population of the tribe, causing the death of nine-tenths of the group's people. The Japanese division, only known by the code name "Kōtei no dansei" or "皇帝の男性", (The Emperor's Men) was lead by the elusive General Raiden, a secretive Japenese General of the Japenese Imperial Army.

The Chakmanians, led by an indigenous man known as "Śāsaka", or "The Ruler", ambushed the Japanese infantry men in the early hours of the morning, as they had begun multiple previous attacks. The tribe was armed with an array of weapons, such as the bow and arrow, and the spear. Many Chakmanians had spear heads and arrowheads lathered in venom from the Indian Cobra. The tribe referred to this as "Mauta dā śarabata", which is the Punjabish word for "death syrup". It was once unknown why the Punjabi language had influence in the lingo of the Chakmanians, but it is now know that the slave wives of the tribal ruler, were indeed Pakistani.