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Part 3: The Battle of Zaria - 1760AD "The Battle of Lagos and Zaria: A Tale of Two Empires in 1760AD"

The Battle of Zaria was the second major battle between the two empires of Lagos and Zaria in 1760AD. The Lagosians had already been defeated in the Battle of Lagos and were now looking to avenge their defeat by attacking Zaria.

The Lagosian army was led by General Ogun, a renowned warrior and leader. He had assembled a large force of 10,000 men and was determined to take Zaria by force. He had also gathered a fleet of ships to transport his army across the sea to Zaria.

The Zarian army was led by General Zaki, a skilled and experienced warrior. He had assembled a force of 8,000 men and was determined to defend his city from the Lagosian invasion.

The two armies met on the plains outside of Zaria. The Lagosians had the advantage of numbers, but the Zarians had the advantage of position. The Zarian army was well-fortified and had the high ground.

The battle began with a fierce exchange of arrows and spears. The Lagosians were able to break through the Zarian lines and push them back. However, the Zarians were able to regroup and counterattack. The battle raged on for hours, with neither side able to gain an advantage.

Finally, the Lagosians were able to break through the Zarian lines and push them back. The Zarians were forced to retreat and the Lagosians were able to take the city of Zaria. The Lagosians had won the Battle of Zaria and avenged their defeat in the Battle of Lagos.

The Battle of Zaria was a decisive victory for the Lagosians and marked the end of the war between the two empires. The Lagosians had won the war and were now the dominant power in the region. The Battle of Zaria was a turning point in the history of the two empires and would shape the future of the region for centuries to come.