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Mutiny is a
revolt among a
group of
people (typically of a military, of a crew, or of a crew of pirates) to oppose, change, or
remove superiors or their...
- commander-in-chief Hare
Krishna Singh. On 25 July,
mutiny erupted in the
garrisons of Danapur.
Mutinying sepoys from the 7th, 8th and 40th
regiments of Bengal...
- The
Invergordon Mutiny was a
mutiny by
around 1,000
sailors in the
British Atlantic Fleet that took
place on 15–16
September 1931. For two days the sailors...
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Baltic fortress of
Kronstadt on
Kotlin Island are
known as the
Kronstadt mutinies. The
first took
place on 8
November 1904, and was part of the 1904–1907...
- The
Mutiny Acts were an
almost 200-year
series of
annual acts p****ed by the
Parliament of England, the
Parliament of
Great Britain, and the Parliament...
- Look up
mutiny or
mutineer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mutiny is a
conspiracy to
openly oppose,
change or
overthrow an
authority to
which the...
- The
Caine Mutiny is a 1952
novel by
Herman Wouk. The
Caine Mutiny may also
refer to: The
Caine Mutiny (1954 film), an
American film
based on the novel...
- The
Salerno mutiny occurred during the
Second World War and
involved about 200
British soldiers who, on 16
September 1943,
refused ****ignment to new units...
- The
Cavite mutiny (Spanish: Motín de Cavite; Filipino: Pag-aaklas sa Kabite) was an
uprising of
Filipino military personnel of Fort San Felipe, the Spanish...
- The
White Mutiny was the
unrest that
occurred at the
dissolution in 1858-59 of the "European Forces" of the East
India Company in the
aftermath of the...