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Revision as of 01:39, 20 March 2022

Note: This page only lists revolutions that resulted in some level of violence or loss of power between two factions, usually the incumbent regime and its opponents. Political and other bloodless revolutions are usually excluded, unless they lead to the fall of one regime and its replacement by another, e.g. Vardana's Revolution of Equals.

19th century

Date Name Location Belligerents Result
1834-1838 Talaharan Civil War  Talahara Monarchists Constitutional
Republicans
Communards
  • Communard victory
  • Establishment of the Talaharan Commune

20th century

Date Name Location Belligerents Result
1908-1909 Crimson Revolution  Ostrozava Vykopal Dynasty 1st Ostrozavan Worker's Convention
  • Overthrow of the Grand Duchy of Ostrozava
  • Execution of Borek I Vykopal and other prominent nobles
  • Creation of the first pseudo-socialist state in history.
  • Establishment of the Prime Republic of Ostrozava
1913-1917 Drevstranese Civil War  Drevstran Hortankh Bolsar Vilvo Orbraggar
1919 1919 Revolution  Yisrael Royalist government under the absolute monarchy
Royalist forces
Conservative forces
Constitutional Liberal forces
Reformist forces
1923-1927 Mysian War of Independence  Mysia
 Vardana
Kingdom of Vardana (1924)
First Republic of Vardana (1924–1927)
Kingdom of Mysia
Local Mysian nobility
  • Alternatively named the Second Mysian-Vardanan War in Vardana
  • Kingdom of Mysia regains control of Mysian-speaking territories on mainland Scipia
1924-1927 1924 Vardani revolution  Vardana Kingdom of Vardana Republicans
1926 Battle at Hawk Hill  Gristol-Serkonos Federal Government
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Army
Valois Executive
Sûreté du Valois
Union of Mine Workers
Striking coal miners
  • Largest labour uprising in Gristo-Serkonan history
  • Chancellor Ferdinand Perko's government would be defeated 80 days after following a motion of no confidence
  • Socialist Front led by Leon Novak would win the federal elections
  • Labour and miner leaders acquitted of high treason, received short prison sentences
  • Improvements in working conditions following long term publicity
  • Miners would not be allowed to organize again until 1948.
1940-1946 The Wiyopeyata Peninsula War  Mniohuta
 Elatia
Confederacy of Mniohuta
Mniohutan Armed Forces
Numerian Saintly Council
Elatian Material Support
1945-1950 Gelonian War of Independence  Latium
 Gelonia
Latin Empire Gelonian National Movement
Gelonian National Front
1950-1951 Year of Blood  Yisrael Autocracy regime
Azoulayist supporters
Constitutionalist forces (separately)
United leftist forces (separately)
1953 Black Streets Days  Drevstran First Mervoshia Dursist Anarchists and their coalition
1954 Rose Revolution  Vardana First Republic of Vardana Provincial governments
Elements of the military
  • Failed constitutional convention and establishment of the dictatorship
  • Samuel Najaryan made State President and President of the Convention, proclaimed as Paramount Leader
  • Suspension of national elections
1983–1985 Revolution of Restoration  Vardana First Republic of Vardana
Najaryanid loyalists
Royalist supporters
Democratic coalition

21st century

Date Name Location Belligerents Result
March 2005 North Polnitsan Revolution  North Polnitsa Republic of Polnitsa
(Internal Troops and loyalist Army elements)
Irregular hardliner forces
Mutinying elements of the Polnitsan People's Army
Liberal and reformist irregular forces

See also