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{{Infobox civil conflict
| title = Charnean Revolution<br>''Muttay Ajamhuryin''
| subtitle = ⵎⵓⵜⵜⴰⵢ ⴰⵊⴰⵎⵀⵓⵔⵢⵉⵏ
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| date = 22 March 2023 – 4 April 2023
| place = [[Charnea]]
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| causes = {{plainlist|
* {{wp|Government corruption}}
* {{wp|Social inequality|Social inequalities}}
* Arrest of [[Murab Kubalt|Cobalt Square]] leaders
* Attempted military purge
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* Civil resistance
* {{wp|Demonstration (people)|Demonstrations}}
* Armed resistance
* Military coup
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| result = {{plainlist|
* Overthrow of the AKE Party
* Death of Premier [[Marus Ibiza ag Haqar]]
* Purge of the [[Charnean Army|General Staff]]
* Dissolution of the Agraw Imgharan
* Release of political prisoners
* Election of the [[Agraw Allolan]]
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| injuries = 3,107
| fatalities = 487
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The '''Muttay Ajamhuryin''' ({{wp|Tamashek}}: ⵎⵓⵜⵜⴰⵢ ⴰⵊⴰⵎⵀⵓⵔⵢⵉⵏ, lit. "Republican Reform"), also known as the '''Charnean Revolution''', was a civil and military uprising which took place over 13 days in March and April of 2023, resulting in the overthrow of the Imperial government and the establishment of the [[Charnea|Charnean Republic]]. It consisted mainly of demonstrations and protests staged by thousands of active and retired [[Charnean Army]] personnel and their families, which escalated into violent clashes between state security forces and armed elements within the protest movement. These clashes culminated in a widespread mutiny within the Army which resulted in the defeat of state security forces, the capture of government buildings and the success of a military coup staged by the mutineers. Unrest within the Charnean Army had been rising for years with complaints of low pay, corruption of superior officers, and systemic discrimination against the [[Tenerians#Kel_Ajama|Kel Ajama]] ethnic sub-group which had become a majority of the Army's manpower. The proximate cause of the protests in March of 2023 were the arrests of Army Colonels [[Amastan Elmoctar]], [[Hrakhel Kabte]] and the killing of Colonel [[Chekkadh Amanrassa]] who had resisted arrest. All of these officers, as well as many others subject to arrest, were members of the [[Murab Kubalt|Cobalt Square]], a faction within the military opposing the perceived corruption of the Army's leadership as well as a litany of injustices and accusations the group leveled at the Imperial government. State security agencies alleged that the demonstrations were being coordinated by Colonel [[Khyar Aziouel]], the fourth leader of the Cobalt Square who evaded capture by military police who attempted to arrest him in an Army encampment outside of [[Azut]] in Adjer province.
 
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