The General Command of Maynas is incorporated into Peru
Belligerents
Maynas rebels Peruvian Republic[a] Río de la Plata[b]
Spanish Empire
General Command of Maynas
Province of Quito [es]
Commanders and leaders
Pedro Pascasio Noriega Matiaza Rimachi[c] Nicolás Arriola [es]
Manuel Fernández Álvarez Santiago Cárdenas José María Matos
Units involved
Invisible Army[2] Army of the Andes
Royal Army of Peru
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Peruvian War of Independence
Autonomous uprisings
Goyeneche campaign [es]
1st Tacna [es]
Huánuco [es]
2nd Tacna [es]
Camiara [es]
Cuzco
Huanta
Chacaltaya [es]
Apacheta [es]
Matará [es]
Umachiri [es]
Aymaraes [es]
Southern liberation campaign
Paracas [es]
1st Arenales [es]
2nd Arenales [es]
Aznapuquio [es]
Ataura [es]
Quiapata [es]
Miller campaign [es]
1st Callao
Quito campaign [es]
Ica
Paras [es]
Caucato [es]
1st Intermedios
Torata
Moquegua
Northern liberation campaign
Maynas War of Independence
1st Higos Urco
2nd Higos Urco
Habana
Colombian intervention [es]
Balconcillo mutiny
2nd Intermedios
Zepita
Arequipa [es]
Falsuri [es]
Callao mutiny [es]
Olañeta rebellion [es]
Junín
Bellavista [es]
Corpahuaico [es]
Ayacucho
Last bastions
Sucre campaign
2nd Callao
Conquest of Chiloé [es]
Iquicha War
Naval campaigns
Brown's Expedition [es]
Cochrane campaign [es]
Guruceta campaign [es]
Naval Blockade of Callao [es]
The War of Independence of Maynas (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia de Maynas), also known as the Maynas War (Spanish: Guerra de Maynas), was an episode of the Spanish American Wars of Independence where the General Command of Maynas declared its independence from the Spanish Empire. It started with the royalist army's takeover of the city of Moyobamba in response to the city's imminent declaration of independence and ended with the capture of the city in 1822.
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