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- The Sabinada (1837–1838) was a revolt by military officer Francisco Sabino that occurred in Brazil's Bahia province between 6 November 1837 and 16 March...
- in Grão-Pará, the Malê Revolt in Salvador, the Balaiada (Maranhão), the Sabinada (Bahia), and the Ragamuffin War, which began in Rio Grande do Sul and was...
- revolutionary political leader of 19th-century Brazil. He was the leader of the Sabinada rebellion of 1837–38, in which he called for the abolition of slavery and...
- Rebellions in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Minas Gerais in 1842, and the Sabinada in Bahia in 1837. It was inspired by the recently-ended Cisplatine War...
- country, such as the Cabanagem, in Grão-Pará, the Balaiada in Maranhão, the Sabinada, in Bahia, and the Ragamuffin War, in Rio Grande do Sul, the latter being...
- (1832-1835) Malê Revolt (1835) Cabanagem (1835–1840) Ragamuffin War (1835-1845) Sabinada (1837–1838) Balaiada (1838–1841) Liberal rebellions (1842) Praieira revolt...
- the revolts occurring in the country, such as the Ragamuffin War, the Sabinada, the Cabanagem, the Malê Revolt and the Balaiada. To ****ist Pedro II, the...
- rebellions that erupted during that troubled period. He saw action in the Sabinada between 1837 and 1838, followed by the Ragamuffin War from 1840 until 1844...
-  Qajar Iran 1837 1837 Revolt of 1837 (New Mexico) Mexico Cantón 1837 1838 Sabinada  Empire of Brazil Bahia Republic 1837 1838 Lower Canada Rebellion Part...
- the reconstruction of the army, which put down the Cabanagem, Balaiada, Sabinada and Ragamuffin uprisings. It is for this reason that the Duke of Caxias...