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  2. Colour revolution - Wikipedia

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    [4] Some of these movements have been successful in their goal of removing the government, such as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 's Bulldozer Revolution (2000), Georgia 's Rose Revolution (2003), Ukraine 's Orange Revolution (2004), Kyrgyzstan 's Tulip Revolution (2005) and Armenia 's Velvet Revolution (2018).

  3. Yellow Turban Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The rebellion, which got its name from the color of the rebel headwear, marked an important point in the history of Taoism due to the rebel leaders' association with the then secret Taoist societies. [4] The revolt was also used as the opening event in the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

  4. Yggdra Union - Wikipedia

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    The story of Yggdra Union starts with the Princess of Fantasinia, Yggdra, fleeing her besieged home with the family heirloom, the Holy Sword Gran Centurio. Throughout the story, the idea that justice lies with the Holy Sword [1] is used to drive Yggdra and her army forward through their plight, as well as to provide explanation to them for the acts they commit.

  5. War of 1912 - Wikipedia

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    The War of 1912 (Spanish: Levantamiento Armado de los Independientes de Color, lit. 'Armed Uprising of the Independents of Color'), also known as the Little Race War, the Negro Rebellion, or The Twelve, was a series of protests and uprisings in 1912 in Cuba, which saw conflict between Afro-Cuban rebels and the armed forces of Cuba.

  6. 1843 National Convention of Colored Citizens - Wikipedia

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    The National Convention of Colored Citizens was held August 15–19, 1843 at the Park Presbyterian Church in Buffalo, New York.Similar to previous colored conventions, the convention of 1843 was an assembly for African American citizens to discuss the organized efforts of the anti-slavery movement.

  7. Tulip Revolution - Wikipedia

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    On July 10, 2005, the promised elections took place. Bakiyev won ninety percent of the vote and the following day was made president. Kulov was appointed prime minister. He won 88.7 percent of the vote while his opponent won 4 percent. The conduct of the election was praised by Western observers but some irregularities were also noted.

  8. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    The black flag of piracy would later influence the symbols of anarchism, such as the symbols of the Makhnovshchina and the Kronstadt rebellion. The rise of internet piracy led to the symbols of the golden age of piracy becoming widely adopted, becoming the symbols of pirate sites such as the Pirate bay.

  9. List of revolutions and rebellions - Wikipedia

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    Pharaoh Khasekhemwy quashed the rebellion, reuniting Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt [2] c. 2380 BC Sumerian revolt Lagash, Sumer: Sumerians: The popular revolt deposed King Lugalanda and put the reformer Urukagina on the throne. [3] 1046 BC Battle of Muye: China: Zhou: End of the Shang dynasty; beginning of the Zhou dynasty [4] 1042–1039 BC ...