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Revolts soon broke out and the country descended into near anarchy, with a series of transient presidents until March 1847, when General Faustin Soulouque, a former slave who had fought in the rebellion of 1791, became President.
Revolts broke out in other parts of Oudh and the North-Western Provinces as well, where civil rebellion followed the mutinies, leading to popular uprisings.

Revolts and during
The Church of the Nativity site's original basilica was completed in 339 CE and destroyed by fire during the Samaritan Revolts in the sixth century CE.
The first incident of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party Revolts of the 1950s occurred during the early hours of October 29, 1950, in Peñuelas, when the insular police of that town surrounded the house of the mother of Melitón Muñiz Santos, the president of the Peñuelas Nationalist Party in the bario Macaná, under the pretext that he was storing weapons for the Nationalist Revolt.
The Samaritan Revolts during this period caused their near extinction.
Revolts in western Uttar Pradesh ( including Saharanpur district ) during 1821 to 1825 led to the killing of thousands of Gurjars.

Revolts and
* February March Revolts in Modena, Parma and the Papal States are put down by Austrian troops.
Two Naval Revolts ( 1891 & 1893 94 ), the Federalist Rebellion ( 1893 95 ), War of Canudos ( 1896 97 ), Vaccine Revolt ( 1904 ), Revolt of the Whip ( 1910 ) and Sedição de Juazeiro ( 1914 ).
Robert W. McChesney & John Nichols, “ Up in Flames: The Public Revolts Against Monopoly Media ,” The Nation, 17 November, pp. 11 14.
Yves-Marie Bercé, in History of the Peasant Revolts, concludes " peasant revolts of the years 1789 92 had much in common with their seventeenth-century counterparts: unanimity of the rural community, rejection of new taxation to which they were unaccustomed, defiance of enemy townsmen and a belief that there would be a general remission in taxes, particularly when the king decided to convene the estates general.
* Samaritan Revolts ( 484 572 ) Samaritan incited revolts, originating largely in Neapolis.

Revolts and ),
* Griffin, Roger ( 1985 ), " Revolts against the Modern World: The Blend of Literary and Historical Fantasy in the Italian New Right ," Literature and History 11 ( Spring ): 101-123.
This revolt was combined with Jelali Revolts ( the uprising of the provincial musketeers called the Celali ), backed by Iran and lasted until 1628.
This revolt was combined with Jelali Revolts ( the uprising of the provincial musketeers called the Jelali ), backed by Iran and lasted until 1628.
Within his works on history, criticism and literary production, he published La Poesia Catalana (" Catalan Poetry ") ( 1956 ), Poetes, Moriscos i Capellans (" Poets, Moorish and Cures ") ( 1962 ), Heretgies, Revoltes i Sermons (" Heresies, Revolts and Sermons ") ( 1968 ) and Literatura Catalana Contemporània (" Contemporary Catalan Literature ") ( 1972 ), in addition to three extensive prologues for the works of Joan Salvat-Papasseit ( 1962 ), Salvador Espriu ( 1963 ) and Josep Pla ( 1966 ), joined together in Contra el Noucentisme (" Against Noucentisme ") ( 1978 ).
His latest book, A Tale of Two Revolts: India 1857 & the American Civil War ( New Delhi: Penguin India, December 2009 ), studies two 19th-century wars occurring in opposite parts of the world at almost the same time.

Revolts and who
His cousins were Elio Torresola, Griselio Torresola one of two Puerto Rican Nationalists who attempted to assassinate United States President Harry Truman and Doris Torresola, all high-ranking members of the party involved in the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party Revolts of the 1950s.

Revolts and year
This practice was discontinued in 1595, largely due to the growing insecurity in the countryside, precursor of Jelali Revolts, and a violent earthquake dealt a severe blow to the Manisa region's prosperity the same year.

Revolts and ).
He also became involved in union organizing with Felix Revolts ( also 1923 ).
Revolutas ( Revolts ) is a Trotskyist organisation in Brazil, organized around the politics of the International Socialist Tendency ( associated mainly with the British Socialist Workers Party ).

broke and out
He broke out of Folsom last night.
The tines broke off under Jess's twisting, and he swung the handle in an attempt to knock Curt's brains out.
I asked Wisman what would happen if he broke out the go codes and tried to start transmitting one.
When the Revolution broke out, he, along with Jefferson and Jay, abandoned his career at the bar, with considerable financial sacrifice.
Little enough joy was afforded Wright in the spring of 1925, when another destructive fire broke out at Taliesin.
Just a month after the Korean War broke out, the 7th Cavalry was moving into the lines, ready for combat.
So hostile did these factions become that, among the Choctaws, civil war broke out.
In any case, anyone who fails to make significant distinction between primary and secondary applications of economic pressure would in principle already have justified that use of economic boycott as a means which broke out a few years ago or was skillfully organized by White Citizens' Councils in the entire state of Mississippi against every local Philco dealer in that state, in protest against a Philco-sponsored program over a national TV network on which was presented a drama showing, it seemed, a `` high yellow gal '' smooching with a white man.
The sweat broke out on Mr. Skyros' forehead as he realized he had been actually thinking -- hoping -- planning -- perhaps --
End Gene Raesz, who broke a hand in the Owl's game with LSU, was back working out with Rice Monday, and John Nichols, sophomore guard, moved back into action after a week's idleness with an ankle injury.
He pointed out to the commissioners that the agency was literally dependent now on the machine processing, `` and the whole wheels of the agency would stop if it broke down or the three or four persons directing it were to leave ''.
whereupon Parker broke down into convulsions of weeping and rushed out of the room, though not out of the Fellowship.
* Jean Tarrou: Jean Tarrou arrived in Oran some weeks before the plague broke out, for unknown reasons.
The current conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh ( NK ) began in 1988 when Armenian demonstrations against Azerbaijani rule broke out in both Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Supreme Soviet voted to secede from Azerbaijan and join Armenia.
Soon, violence broke out against ethnic Azeris in Armenia and ethnic Armenians in Azerbaijan.
Three years later, war broke out on the east of the Jordan River, and Ahab with Jehoshaphat of Judah went to recover Ramoth-Gilead.
Hajji Mirza Aqasi sent a messenger to Bahman Mirza to inform him of the spuriousness of Hasan Ali Shah's documents and a battle between Bahman Mīrzā and Hasan Ali Shah broke out in which Bahman Mirza was defeated.
When war broke out afresh with Thebes the king twice invaded Boeotia ( in 378 BC and 377 BC ), although he spent the next five years largely out of action due to an unspecified but apparently grave illness.
These difficulties broke out again in the reign of his sons.
A three day riot broke out in Rome between the people and the Praetorians, and it only ended with the death of Ulpian, who was hunted down and killed at the feet of the Emperor.
In the provinces of the Empire, in Illyricum, in Mauritania, in Armenia, in Mesopotamia and in Germania, fresh mutinies perpetually broke out, as his officers were murdered and his authority was disregarded.
Meanwhile, also in the summer of 1866, a riot broke out in New Orleans when radicals, with strong opposition from conservatives, sought to re-convene the Louisiana Convention of 1864.

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