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  • 91Chiprovtsi Uprising — Coat of arms of Bulgarian Roman Catholic bishop and diplomat Petar Parchevich, a key figure in the uprising s early organization The Chiprovtsi Uprising (Bulgarian: Чипровско въстание) was an uprising against Ottoman rule organized in… …

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  • 92Sejny Uprising — Campaign name=Establishment of Second Polish Republic battles=Greater Poland (1918 19) Ukraine (1918 19) Against Soviets (1919 21) Czechoslovakia (1919) Sejny (1919) Upper Silesia (1919–1921) Lithuania (1920)The Sejny Uprising ( pl. Powstanie… …

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  • 931991 Uprising in Karbala — The Shiite Uprising in Karbala was one of many major points of unrest in Iraq following the Gulf War. The uprising started after demoralized troops throughout Iraq began to rebel against Saddam Hussein. From March 5 to March 19, 1991, the city… …

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  • 94Ghetto uprising — Ghetto uprisings were armed revolts by Jews and other groups incarcerated in Nazi ghettos during World War II against the plans to deport the inhabitants to concentration and extermination camps. Some of these uprisings were more massive and… …

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  • 95Athens Polytechnic uprising — The Athens Polytechnic uprising in 1973 was a massive demonstration of popular rejection of the Greek military junta of 1967 1974. The uprising began on November 14, 1973, escalated to an open anti junta revolt and ended in bloodshed in the early …

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  • 96Soweto uprising — The Soweto uprising or Soweto riots were a series of clashes in Soweto, South Africa on June 16, 1976 between black youths and the South African authorities. The riots grew out of protests against the policies of the National Party government and …

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  • 971990s Uprising in Bahrain — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= 1990s Uprising in Bahrain partof= campaign= caption= date=1994 2000 place=Bahrain casus= territory= result= Democratic reforms in Bahrains combatant1=Pro Democracy leftists, liberals and islamists… …

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  • 98Lead up to the Warsaw Uprising — The Warsaw Uprising occurred at a stage of the Second World War when it was becoming clear that Nazi Germany was likely to lose. The Uprising ended in capitulation, the deaths of over 250,000 civilians, and only 15% of Warsaw intact; with the… …

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  • 99Aftermath of the Warsaw Uprising — The failure of the Warsaw Uprising and subsequent Capitulation agreement left Warsaw almost uninhabited. The city was almost totally destroyed with no major monuments left standing. This, however, was not the end. The Home Army was in disarray… …

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  • 100Greater Poland Uprising (1806) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Greater Poland Uprising of 1806 partof=the War of the Fourth Coalition caption= Entrence of Jan Henryk Dąbrowski to Poznań painted by January Suchodolski date=November 1806 place=Greater Poland result=Decisive… …

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