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revolting and executed
He personally executed Mahmud Khan Puladeen on charges of revolting against Reza Khan in 1927 ; General Puladeen managed to survive 21 bullets from the firing squad.

revolting and II
; 610-628: Jews of Galilee led by Benjamin of Tiberias gain autonomy in Jerusalem after revolting against Heraclius as a joint military campaign with ally Sassanid Empire under Khosrau II and Jewish militias from Persia, but are subsequently massacred.

revolting and however
The king wished to pursue a more conciliatory policy, without, however, yielding any one of the points in dispute between himself and the revolting Dutch.

revolting and were
In 1663, the VOC signed " Painan Treaty " with several local lords in the Painan area that were revolting against the Aceh Sultanate.
In the First Punic War it was at first dependent upon Carthage ; and though the citizens, alarmed at the progress of the Roman arms, were at one time on the point of revolting to Rome, they were restrained by the Carthaginians, who carried off all the chief citizens as hostages.
In 1774, the Quebec Act guaranteed French settlers as British subjects rights to French law, the Roman Catholic faith, and the French language, to appease them at a moment when the English-speaking colonies to the south were on the verge of revolting in the American Revolutionary War.
Some years later, in a war fought against a revolting Danish viking clan, Alf and his brothers and their father king Sigar were killed.
Lamarr later sued the publisher, saying that many of the anecdotes in the book, which was described by a judge as " filthy, nauseating, and revolting ", were fabricated by its ghost writer, Leo Guild.
However, when he heard that the Carians were revolting, he moved his army southwards to attempt to crush this new rebellion.
His armies and allies plundered tribes and cities, for their provisions, who were en route to the revolting cities of the Jordan plain.
It flew operations against Zeidis in February 1928 and against the Subaihi tribe, who were refusing to pay taxes and revolting, from January to March 1929.
Veríssimo Correia Seabra along with an aide, Lieutenant Colonel Domingos Barros, were detained and beaten to death by revolting soldiers.
The Groosalugg, a champion in the mold of Conan the Barbarian, had to strive long and hard to overcome the shame of his human heritage, made all too clear by his handsome looks, which were considered revolting by his world's standards.
The modern Transformers ' first encounter with the Quintessons came in the Earth year 2005 ( during the events of The Transformers: The Movie ), when Hot Rod, Kup and the Dinobots were stranded on the planet and faced Quintesson justice, only able to escape when Grimlock intimidated the Sharkticons into revolting, and Wheelie led the marooned Autobots to a Quintesson ship to allow them to get off the planet.
Despite the fact that the Aeduan army was brought to terms, large parts of the nation were still revolting.
In the same period, nobles and church authorities in Central Transylvania were concerned about protesting and revolting serfs.
King Ahsheri's successor, Ualli, as a vassal of Assyria, took the side of the Assyrians against the Iranic Medes ( Madai ), who were at this point still based to the east along the southwest shore of the Caspian Sea and revolting against Assyrian domination.
They increased political activity and residents of numerous communities declared support for the federalists, who were revolting against the central government.
On the evening of 9 August, soldiers from Bucharest arrived at the Ploieşti train station and arrested the new " administration ", most of whom declared that they were not actually revolting, thinking it was just a party.
General Veríssimo Correia Seabra and his lieutenant were killed by the revolting soldiers.
But his brilliant military qualities were marred by his revolting atrocities.
In addition to service with the First Battalion, additional rifles were later distributed by navy quartermasters to elements of free Cuban forces revolting against the Spanish government.

revolting and was
He, with fifteen or twenty horses or mares or geldings or what-nots out there in the barn, was reverent only of `` the Mare '', `` the Racin' Mare '', the revolting Gunny.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. in his famous article, " The Path of the Law ", commented, " It is revolting to have no better reason for a rule of law than that so it was laid down in the time of Henry IV.
It is still more revolting if the grounds upon which it was laid down have vanished long since, and the rule simply persists from blind imitation of the past.
Then Berlin was a free city surrounded by communist-ruled East Germany, represented a " hot spot " of political and ideological controversy for the revolting German students.
His death was the epoch event beginning the troubled Crisis of the Third Century where a succession of short-reigning military emperors, revolting generals, and counter claimants presided over governmental chaos, civil war, general instability and great economic disruption.
The chronicler Orderic Vitalis states that Edwin's reason for revolting was that the proposed marriage between himself and one of William's daughters had not taken place, but other reasons probably included the increasing power of William fitzOsbern in Herefordshire, which impacted Edwin's power within his own earldom.
Evidence of this friendly feeling was given in 1570, when the emperor's daughter, Anna, became the fourth wife of Philip ; but Maximilian was unable to moderate the harsh proceedings of the Spanish king against the revolting inhabitants of the Netherlands.
The force Lothair took with him into Italy in 1132 was not strong, due to his leaving troops in Germany to prevent the Hohenstaufen from revolting.
Patton was relieved of duty after openly revolting against the punitive occupation directive JCS 1067.
By 522 BCE, the majority, if not the entire Achaemenid Empire was revolting against Darius and in turmoil.
On the show, the recipe for the green slime was treated as a closely guarded secret, with attempts by the kids to find out the true recipe all being unsuccessful ( in one episode, Ross ( Les Lye ) even went so far as to decoy the kids with a fake recipe ), although some episodes posited revolting theories as to what the slime was really made of-one 1989 episode which dealt with smoking, for example, theorized that slime was mucus from smokers ' lungs.
Harte published a detailed account condemning the event, writing, " a more shocking and revolting spectacle never was exhibited to the eyes of a Christian and civilized people.
A reaction against this tradition, poet Leonard Cohen's novel Beautiful Losers ( 1966 ), was labelled by one reviewer " the most revolting book ever written in Canada ".
* Mercenary War ( c. 240 BC ) – also called the Libyan War and the Truceless War by Polybius – was an uprising of mercenary armies formerly in the employ of Carthage, backed by Libyan settlements revolting against Carthaginian control.
Bonifacius was eventually returned to favor by Placidia, but not before revolting and causing the loss of most of Africa to the Vandals.
" The French daily evening newspaper Le Monde reported that Banza was killed in circumstances " so revolting that it still makes one's flesh creep ":
Julius Caesar settled veterans from his 10th legion there and attempted to develop its port while Marseille was revolting against Roman control.
Bertolucci was furious at Shochiku Fuji's interference with his film, calling it " revolting ".
She wrote to her father that Francia was " a barbarous country where the houses are gloomy, the churches ugly and the customs revolting.
He claims to have no interest in the affairs of the world above, but occasionally intervenes to aid the oppressed, such as by giving salvaged treasure to Cretans who are revolting against their Turkish rulers and by saving ( both physically and financially ) a Ceylonese or Tamil pearl hunter who was the unfortunate victim of a diving accident, or by saving the castaways from drowning in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and covertly watching over the castaways in The Mysterious Island.

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