1991 Arkavan revolution

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Arkavan Revolution
Part of Fall of Communism in Teremara
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Tanks from the 15th Mechanized Brigade make their way to central Velirinsk
Date15 June 1991 - 29 February 1992
Location
Caused by
GoalsOverthrow of the Communist Party of Arkava
Methods
Resulted inRevolutionaries victory
Parties to the civil conflict
Lead figures
Casualties
See Casualties of the Arkavan Revolution

The Arkavan Revolution (Russian: Революция из Аркава), also known as the 1991 Arkavan Revolution, was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Communist Party of Arkava in 1992. The revolution also led to the replacement of the People's Republic of Arkava by the present-day Federal Republic of Arkava, as the communist government led by the General Secretary of the Arkavan Communist Party, Mishin Ivanovich, was superseded by the semi-theocratic government of Alexander Minskov, leader of the Arkavan People's Collective, and Mikhail Smirnov, Patriarch of the Arkavan Orthodoxy. The ousting of the communist government formally marked the end of Communism in Arkava.