- At the same time, this
definition is
strong enough to
exclude coups,
revolts,
civil wars, and
rebellions that make no
effort to
transform institutions...
- The
janissary revolts were a
series of
revolts by
slave soldiers known as
janissaries in the
Ottoman Empire. Buçuktepe
rebellion (1446) Şahkulu rebellion...
-
Bashmurian revolts (Coptic: Ⲡⲓⲧⲱⲟⲩⲛ Ⲙ̀ⲡⲓϣⲁⲙⲏⲣ; Arabic: ثورة البشموريين) were a
series of
revolts by the
Copts in the
Bashmur region in the
north of the...
- The
Revolt (Hebrew: המרד), also
published as
Revolt, The
Revolt:
Inside Story of the
Irgun and The
Revolt: the
Dramatic Inside Story of the Irgun, is...
- The
Samaritan revolts (c. 484–573) were a
series of
insurrections in
Palaestina Prima province,
launched by the
Samaritans against the
Byzantine Empire...
-
origins and
political objectives, the
revolts were not
centrally organised or well-coordinated.: 177 The
revolts were put down by the
armies of the Convention...
-
earliest revolts in the
United States include the
pockets of
rebellion by
slaves and
servants acting together in
actual uprisings or
planned revolts throughout...
-
there were few
major and
several minor revolts throughout the
Ottoman Empire. This is a list of the few
major revolts.
Citations Pitcher (1972), p. 113. Smedley...
-
contributed to
slave revolts on
board ships:
conditions on the ships,
geographical location, and
proximity to the s****. He
suggests that
revolts were more likely...
- of
peasant revolts across Europe during the period. The Peasants'
Revolt has
received more
academic attention than any
other medieval revolt, and this...