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The Blue Flag Revolution was a democratic revolt led by countless local leaders in many cities that gave birth to Islamic Democracy. | |||
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The [[Kashiludun Caliphate]] [[1491 Grain Shortage|Economy collapsed in April of 1491]] which was likely attributed to a shortage of grained goods from [[Andaluzia]] which was caused by a local disease that hurt the grain. In July of the same year [[Caliph Ibinz Kaz Kashiludun]] died and [[Caliph Akbar Kaz Kashiludun]] took the throne and office but it was noted that he did minimal things about the economic collapse. This led the population to raid the [[Imperial Palace of Zahrbad]], the capital of the Caliphate, in January of 1945. They found prostitutes and alcohol in the palace which were considered "haram". The Caliph fled to Northern [[Azumanaka]]. Before the raid, only 30% saw the Caliph as the legitimate figure as most followed [[Ahfariq Islam]] but after the raid that percentage dropped to 5% with the remaining being the nobility class. All of this sparked the Revolution. |
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The Blue Flag Revolution was a democratic revolt led by countless local leaders in many cities that gave birth to Islamic Democracy.
Causes and begining
The Kashiludun Caliphate Economy collapsed in April of 1491 which was likely attributed to a shortage of grained goods from Andaluzia which was caused by a local disease that hurt the grain. In July of the same year Caliph Ibinz Kaz Kashiludun died and Caliph Akbar Kaz Kashiludun took the throne and office but it was noted that he did minimal things about the economic collapse. This led the population to raid the Imperial Palace of Zahrbad, the capital of the Caliphate, in January of 1945. They found prostitutes and alcohol in the palace which were considered "haram". The Caliph fled to Northern Azumanaka. Before the raid, only 30% saw the Caliph as the legitimate figure as most followed Ahfariq Islam but after the raid that percentage dropped to 5% with the remaining being the nobility class. All of this sparked the Revolution.