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* [[Monarchy of Yisrael]] becomes {{wp|Constitutional monarchy|constitutional}} | * [[Monarchy of Yisrael]] becomes {{wp|Constitutional monarchy|constitutional}} | ||
* Gradual diminishing of royal power until the [[Hezekian Reaction]] | * Gradual diminishing of royal power until the [[Hezekian Reaction]] | ||
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| 1923-1927 | | 1923-1927 | ||
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* Alternatively named the Second Mysian-Vardanan War in [[Vardana]] | * Alternatively named the Second Mysian-Vardanan War in [[Vardana]] | ||
* Kingdom of Mysia regains control of Mysian-speaking territories on mainland Scipia | * Kingdom of Mysia regains control of Mysian-speaking territories on mainland Scipia | ||
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| [[1924 Vardani revolution]] | |||
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| [[Monarchy of Vardana|Kingdom of Vardana]] | |||
| Republicans | |||
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* Establishment of the First Vardanan Republic | |||
* Execution of [[Tigranes IV of Vardana|King Tigranes IV]], members of the royal family, and exile members of the [[House of Hazarasp|Hazarpasid dynasty]] | |||
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| 1926 | | 1926 |
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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 | ||
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1834-1838 | Talaharan Revolution | Talahara | Traditionalists | Constitutional Republicans |
Communards |
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20th century
Date | Name | Location | Belligerents | Result | |
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1908-1909 | Crimson Revolution | Ostrozava | Vykopal Dynasty | 1st Ostrozavan Worker's Convention |
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1913-1917 | Drevstranese Civil War | Drevstran | Hortankh Bolsar | Vilvo Orbraggar |
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1919 | 1919 Revolution | Yisrael | Royalist government under the absolute monarchy Royalist forces Conservative forces |
Constitutional Liberal forces Reformist forces |
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1923-1927 | Mysian War of Independence | Mysia Vardana |
Kingdom of Vardana (1924) First Republic of Vardana (1924–1927) |
Kingdom of Mysia Local Mysian nobility |
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1924-1927 | 1924 Vardani revolution | Vardana | Kingdom of Vardana | Republicans |
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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 |
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1940-1946 | The Wiyopeyata Peninsula War | Mniohuta Elatia |
Confederacy of Mniohuta Mniohutan Armed Forces |
Numerian Saintly Council Elatian Material Support |
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1945-1950 | Gelonian War of Independence | Latium Gelonia |
Latin Empire | Gelonian National Movement Gelonian National Front |
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1950-1951 | Year of Blood | Yisrael | Autocracy regime Azoulayist supporters |
Constitutionalist forces (separately) United leftist forces (separately) |
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1953 | Black Streets Days | Drevstran | First Mervoshia | Dursist Anarchists and their coalition |
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1954 | Rose Revolution | Vardana | First Republic of Vardana | Provincial governments Elements of the military |
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1983–1985 | Revolution of Restoration | Vardana | First Republic of Vardana Najaryanid loyalists Royalist supporters |
Democratic coalition |
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21st century
Date | Name | Location | Belligerents | Result | |
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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 |
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