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After setting up and ambush and attacking their lightly armoured Humvee vehicles with small arms fire and RPG ’ s the patrol stopped and Macedonian forces and guerrillas exchanged fire in a short skirmish, after soldiers started retreating half of the patrol managed to escape one soldier was shot and 7 others captured and allegedly executed with knives and then their corpses were allegedly burned. News of the massacre sparked local uprisings against Muslim Albanians in several towns and cities across Macedonia, and such revolts included burning and vandalising shops and Mosques.
After the death of Charlemagne in 814, uprisings started anew.
Instead, Murong Chui himself rebelled in early 384, which started a chain reaction of many Xianbei and Qiang uprisings.
When the revolutionary upsurge renewed itself in the spring of 1849, the uprisings started in Elberfeld in the Rhineland on May 6, 1848.
When trouble started to brew in Ireland, both Charles and his parliament raised armies to quell the uprisings by native Catholics there.
He was killed by security forces, but his followers later started uprisings in other northern cities.
The nature of these wars varied through time between Roman conquest, Germanic uprisings and later Germanic invasions in the Roman Empire that started in the late 2nd century.
Most of the Letters died in Bábí uprisings before Bahá ' u ' lláh started the Bahá ' í Faith.
As Stanford-le-Hope grows in size, it has started to incorporate neighbouring settlements such as Corringham, Mucking and Fobbing, the latter of which was the scene of one of the uprisings which led to the Peasants ' Revolt.

uprisings and 1918
After partitions of Poland, during the period from 1795 until 1918, Polish military was recreated several times in Poland during uprisings like the November Uprising of 1830 and the January Uprising in 1863, and outside Poland like during Napoleon Bonaparte wars ( Polish Legions in Italy ).
The Georgian – Ossetian conflict ( 1918 – 1920 ) comprised a series of uprisings, which took place in the Ossetian-inhabited areas of what is now South Ossetia, a breakaway republic in Georgia, against the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic and then the Menshevik-dominated Democratic Republic of Georgia which claimed several thousand lives.
After the partitions of Poland, during the period from 1795 until 1918, Polish military was recreated several times in Poland during uprisings like the November Uprising of 1830 and the January Uprising in 1863, and outside Poland like during Napoleon Bonaparte wars ( Polish Legions in Italy ).
In the first period ( 1918 – 21 ), Poland established her new eastern boundaries in wars with Soviet Russia and Ukraine ; her borders with Germany, in the Poznań and Silesian uprisings, and in plebiscite operations in Warmia and Mazury ; and her southern borders in plebiscite operations and a brief war with Czechoslovakia over disputed areas of Cieszyn Silesia, Spisz and Orawa.
During the period when Poland had been partitioned ( beginning in 1772, until 1918 ) by three adjacent empires, intelligence played an important role in patriotic Poles ' surveillance of their occupiers and in their planning and conduct of successive Polish uprisings.

uprisings and continued
If anything, continued uprisings against the government and the threat of a renewed Central America conflict made the situation even worse.
Dissent continued, and uprisings occurred in New Granada, Venezuela, and Ecuador during the next two years.
By 444, all the Spanish provinces bar Hispania Tarraconensis had been lost to the Germanic tribe, and even Tarraconensis was under pressure due to continued Bagaudic uprisings.
The population continued to climb until, by the nineteenth century, Hunan became overcrowded and prone to peasant uprisings.
Serbia gained its autonomy from the Ottoman Empire in two uprisings in 1804 ( led by Đorđe Petrović – Karađorđe ) and 1815 ( led by Miloš Obrenović ), although Turkish troops continued to garrison the capital, Belgrade, until 1867.
England continued to lay claim to France, and remained at war until 1396 — high taxation to pay for the war caused several peasant uprisings.
Saxon uprisings continued until 804, when the whole stem duchy had been incorporated into the Carolingian Empire.
Dissident continued, and new uprisings occurred in New Granada, Venezuela and Quito during the next two years.
Although the main phase of the Great Fear died out by August, peasant uprisings continued well into 1790, leaving few areas of France untouched ( Alsace, Lorraine and Brittany remained largely untouched ).
Because of their political principles and continued armed uprisings, Russia's leftist parties were undecided whether to participate in the Duma elections, which had been called for early 1906.
The term, Wars of the Three Kingdoms, is often extended to include the uprisings and conflicts that continued through the 1650s until The English Restoration of the monarchy with Charles II, in 1660 ( from which point the Three Kingdoms were once again under a relatively peaceful personal union led by a Stuart monarch ), and sometimes until Venner's Uprising the following year.
The uprisings continued nevertheless, past Rennyo's death in 1499, and the sub-sect of Jōdo Shinshu that he had founded spread as well.
The Brotherhood has continued to advocate a democratic political system ; it has abandoned its calls for violent resistance and for the application of shari ' a law, as well as for Sunni uprisings against Alawites.
During the period of the British Raj, adivasis and the local population of other ethnic backgrounds of Ranchi and other regions currently comprising the State of Jharkhand continued to oppose the subjugation by the British, and the region witnessed a number of uprisings and revolts.
Near-constant tribal uprisings ( including a serious slave revolt in 20 BC that quickly spread to neighbouring Asturias ) and guerrilla warfare continued to plague the Cantabrian lands until the early 1st century AD, when the region was granted a form of local self-rule upon being included in the new Hispania Tarraconensis province.
The Drummonds continued to support the Jacobite cause in the uprisings of 1715 and 1745.

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From 1920 through 1923, seventeen uprisings or attempted coups in Honduras contributed to growing United States concern over political instability in Central America.
Matilda successfully guided the duchy through this period in the name of her fourteen year old son ; no major uprisings or unrest occurred.
Thesis, a thesis asserted by urban people starting in 1789, all through the nineteenth century, and in the great revolutionary uprisings at the end of World War One: the streets belong to the people.
However, the years immediately preceding the revolution had been marked by sporadic Turkmen uprisings against Russian rule, most prominently the anti-tsarist revolt of 1916 that swept through the whole of Turkestan.
From 1795 through the beginning of the Great or First World War, several unsuccessful uprisings to regain an independent state took place.
In March 2011, Adel allegedly released another 5 letters through Abu Walid al Masri, covering the Arab Spring uprisings.
After that Uprising – the last in a series of 19th-century Polish uprisings – had been bloodily crushed by Poland's partitioners, the new generation of Polish patriots and politicians concluded that Poland's independence would not be won on the battlefield but through education and culture.
The player character starts his new adventure beside a department store overtaken by several Cabal members ; clearing a way through his enemies, Caleb enters another shopping center which is connected to a processing facility of sorts and keeps investigating in his own fashion the recent Cabal uprisings.
Fastiv is a historical city that survived through Cossack uprisings and the Great Turkish War with the period of total devastation and later resettlement.
Given the fact that September 29 would be a holiday for most laborers, simultaneous uprisings would occur, beginning with the cell in Camuy, and following with the ones in various other points ; reinforcements would come in through a ship, " El Telégrafo ", and the cells would be reinforced by more than 3, 000 mercenaries.
But as American officials and others look back at the uprisings of the Arab Spring, they are seeing that the United States ’ democracy-building campaigns played a bigger role in fomenting protests than was previously known, with key leaders of the movements having been trained by the Americans in campaigning, organizing through new media tools and monitoring elections.
* Give Me Liberty a graphic novel by Frank Miller ( 1990 ): An alternate history in which America is led through a time of economic depression and civil uprisings by President Erwin Rexall, who is elected in the year 1996.
However, their rule provoked many protests and uprisings led by a variety of generals and political parties, from monarchists through anarchists to republicans.
The country was formerly a colony of France, but was liberated in the early 20th century through student and Communist uprisings.
The series covers five decades, from the Texas Revolution through Indian uprisings and the Civil War to the early stages of the women's suffrage movement.
Popular revolts in late medieval Europe were uprisings and rebellions by ( typically ) peasants in the countryside, or the bourgeois in towns, against nobles, abbots and kings during the upheavals of the 14th through early 16th centuries, part of a larger " Crisis of the Late Middle Ages ".
The protests, uprisings and revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa beginning in 18 December 2010 and continuing through the present brought about the overthrow of the Tunisian and Egyptian governments.
Despite the violence of the Partition of India following independence, and numerous revolutionary uprisings which were not under Gandhi's control, India's independence was achieved through legal processes after a period of national resistance rather than through a military revolution.
A careful examination of historical records suggests that there were a number of armed uprisings against British rule in Balochistan during and after Sandeman's tenure which had to be put down through the use of lethal force and imposition of crippling financial penalties on the defaulting tribes.

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