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The '''Uprising of the Thistles''' ([[wikipedia:Romanian language|Amathian]]: Ⱃⰵⰲⱁⰾⱅⰰ Ⰽⰹⱆⰾⰹⱀⰹⰾⱁⱃ, tr. ''Revolta Ciulinilor'', [[wikipedia:Rusyn language|Soravian]]: Повстання будяків, tr. ''Povstannya budyakiv''), commonly known as the '''Thistle Uprising''', was an uprising of the Amathian population against the [[Amathian Council Republic|Equalist-led Councilist regime]] in November and December 1958. After months of unrest fostered by popular discontent against the continued [[West Arciluco|Soravian occupation of West Arciluco]], and increasing resentment against the authoritarian Equalist faction which had gained increasing control in the national councils through the support they received from the military. The uprising began with a protest march that was supposed to move through the two parts of Arciluco. The protest degenerated into violence as protesters started to harass Soravian military forces in the Western side, to which the Soravians responded by opening fire. The deaths of the civilians led to outrage and to hundreds of thousands of protesters gathering in Amathia's major cities over the next few days. Unsure about their popular support, the other left-wing factions in Amathia's government did not take a public position immediately, which allowed the remaining pro-monarchy and pro-democracy groups to take leadership of the uprising, and the Equalists to portray themselves as the protectors of the Council Republic.
The '''Uprising of the Thistles''' ([[wikipedia:Romanian language|Amathian]]: Ⱃⰵⰲⱁⰾⱅⰰ Ⰽⰹⱆⰾⰹⱀⰹⰾⱁⱃ, tr. ''Revolta Ciulinilor'', [[wikipedia:Rusyn language|Soravian]]: Повстання будяків, tr. ''Povstannya budyakiv''), commonly known as the '''Thistle Uprising''', was an uprising of the Amathian population against the [[Amathian Council Republic|Equalist-led Councilist regime]] in November and December 1958. After months of unrest fostered by popular discontent against the continued [[West Arciluco|Soravian occupation of West Arciluco]], and increasing resentment against the authoritarian Equalist faction which had gained increasing control in the national councils through the support they received from the military. The uprising began with a protest march that was supposed to move through the two parts of Arciluco. The protest degenerated into violence as protesters started to harass Soravian military forces in the Western side, to which the Soravians responded by opening fire. The deaths of the civilians led to outrage and to hundreds of thousands of protesters gathering in Amathia's major cities over the next few days. Unsure about their popular support, the other left-wing factions in Amathia's government did not take a public position immediately, which allowed the remaining pro-monarchy and pro-democracy groups to take leadership of the uprising, and the Equalists to portray themselves as the protectors of the Council Republic.


The name under which the revolt entered into history, the Uprising of the Thistles, was a reference to the symbols used by many protesters. [[Michael II of Amathia|Michael II]], the exiled Amathian king, had been decorated with the Caldish [[Royal Order of the Thistle]] in the weeks preceding the unrest, and news of the ceremony reached Amathia despite the harsh media censorship. The first protests attempted to use thistles and images of thistles as a way to avoid the ban on monarchist and democratic Amathian symbols, and the violent deaths of these first groups of protesters inspired even more of them to use thistles, and as such, a flower that had no importance to the Amathian culture was turned into an icon of resistance and defiance, being officially adopted by many revolting groups such as the short lived paramilitary [[Thistle Guards]].
The name under which the revolt entered into history, the Uprising of the Thistles, was a reference to the symbols used by many protesters. [[Michael II of Amathia|Michael II]], the exiled Amathian king, had been decorated with the Caldish [[Royal Order of the Thistle]] in the weeks preceding the unrest, and news of the ceremony reached Amathia despite the harsh media censorship. The first protests attempted to use thistles and images of thistles as a way to avoid the ban on monarchist and democratic Amathian symbols, and the violent deaths of these first groups of protesters inspired even more of them to use thistles, and as such, a flower that had no importance to the Amathian culture was turned into an icon of resistance and defiance, being officially adopted by many revolting groups such as the short lived paramilitary [[Thistle Guards]].


Several military units in [[East Arciluco]], which were mostly formed by former veterans and officers of the [[Royal Amathian Army]] which had been reincorporated into the armed forces during the [[Solarian War]], defected to the cause of the uprising, and captured a few key locations within the city, which put the entire councilist regime under threat. In need of quick assistance, the Equalist faction requested the assistance of Soravian forces, which entered East Arciluco and supported the paramilitary forces of the political police, the [[Authority for the Protection of the Republic]]. Around 2000 people were killed and tens of thousands were wounded in one of the most brutal suppression operations ever organized in Euclea.
Several military units in [[East Arciluco]], which were mostly formed by former veterans and officers of the [[Royal Amathian Army]] which had been reincorporated into the armed forces during the [[Solarian War]], defected to the cause of the uprising, and captured a few key locations within the city, which put the entire councilist regime under threat. In need of quick assistance, the Equalist faction requested the assistance of Soravian forces, which entered East Arciluco and supported the paramilitary forces of the political police, the [[Authority for the Protection of the Republic]]. Around 2000 people were killed and tens of thousands were wounded in one of the most brutal suppression operations ever organized in Euclea.

Revision as of 11:24, 27 September 2021

Thistle Uprising
Part of the Great Game
Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F005191-0040, Berlin, Aufstand, sowjetischer Panzer.jpg
Soravian tanks in East Arciluco
Date30 November – 22 December 1958 (1958-11-30 – 1958-12-22)
Location
Result Uprising crushed
Amathian Equalists suspend the 1937 Constitution
Belligerents
Amathian Council Republic
Soravia
Demonstrators
Movement for the Democratic Reform
Units involved
Republic Protection Troops
Amathian Liberation Army
Soravian occupation forces
Thistle Guards
Mutinied units of the Amathian Liberation Army
Strength
30,000 soldiers
10,000 police
300,000 demonstrators
1000 mutineers
Casualties and losses
400 killed
2000 wounded
3,500-5,500 killed
20,000 wounded

The Uprising of the Thistles (Amathian: Ⱃⰵⰲⱁⰾⱅⰰ Ⰽⰹⱆⰾⰹⱀⰹⰾⱁⱃ, tr. Revolta Ciulinilor, Soravian: Повстання будяків, tr. Povstannya budyakiv), commonly known as the Thistle Uprising, was an uprising of the Amathian population against the Equalist-led Councilist regime in November and December 1958. After months of unrest fostered by popular discontent against the continued Soravian occupation of West Arciluco, and increasing resentment against the authoritarian Equalist faction which had gained increasing control in the national councils through the support they received from the military. The uprising began with a protest march that was supposed to move through the two parts of Arciluco. The protest degenerated into violence as protesters started to harass Soravian military forces in the Western side, to which the Soravians responded by opening fire. The deaths of the civilians led to outrage and to hundreds of thousands of protesters gathering in Amathia's major cities over the next few days. Unsure about their popular support, the other left-wing factions in Amathia's government did not take a public position immediately, which allowed the remaining pro-monarchy and pro-democracy groups to take leadership of the uprising, and the Equalists to portray themselves as the protectors of the Council Republic.

The name under which the revolt entered into history, the Uprising of the Thistles, was a reference to the symbols used by many protesters. Michael II, the exiled Amathian king, had been decorated with the Caldish Royal Order of the Thistle in the weeks preceding the unrest, and news of the ceremony reached Amathia despite the harsh media censorship. The first protests attempted to use thistles and images of thistles as a way to avoid the ban on monarchist and democratic Amathian symbols, and the violent deaths of these first groups of protesters inspired even more of them to use thistles, and as such, a flower that had no importance to the Amathian culture was turned into an icon of resistance and defiance, being officially adopted by many revolting groups such as the short lived paramilitary Thistle Guards.

Several military units in East Arciluco, which were mostly formed by former veterans and officers of the Royal Amathian Army which had been reincorporated into the armed forces during the Solarian War, defected to the cause of the uprising, and captured a few key locations within the city, which put the entire councilist regime under threat. In need of quick assistance, the Equalist faction requested the assistance of Soravian forces, which entered East Arciluco and supported the paramilitary forces of the political police, the Authority for the Protection of the Republic. Around 2000 people were killed and tens of thousands were wounded in one of the most brutal suppression operations ever organized in Euclea.

With the uprising destroyed, the Equalists began to heavily purge all potential rebel elements in the military, and to strengthen their control over the state, which scared the remaining anti-Equalist factions in the country in action. With Kirenian support, the remaining internationalist factions launched the ill-fated Aster Coup against the Equalists, which ended with their defeat, the establishment of the Amathian Equalist Republic and the Amathian-Kirenian Split.

Background

Protests

Uprising

Reactions to the Uprising