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  • ...ed the dissolution of the [[Communist Party of Hulie]] in the 1965 Huliean coup d'état.
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth year and age|1965}} '''Matthias, Prince of Limburg''' (Matthias Jon; born 1965) is an extended member of the [[Cordonian royal family]]. He is the second
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  • | site = [[Libreville]], [[Republic of Nautarya (1965-2014)|Nautarya]] (now [[Saint-Martin]], [[East Nautarya]]) ...Rawleh International Airport]] in [[Libreville]], [[Republic of Nautarya (1965-2014)|Nautarya]] (now [[Saint-Martin]], [[East Nautarya]]). On 5 April 1983
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  • ...} that governed [[Rwizikuru]] from the [[Rwizikuran coup d'etat, 1964|1964 coup d'etat]] against [[President of Rwizikuru|Preisdent]] [[Pierre-Ardachir Niy *[[Nehemiah Taylor]] (1964-1965)
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  • | date = 23 May 1960 — 5 January 1965<br>(4 years, 7 months, 13 days) '''1963–1965'''<br>{{flagicon|Charville}} [[Charville]]<br>Distani Resistance
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  • | formation = January 1, 1965 ...ibertação]]'', Maracao's ruling socialist party. Since its introduction in 1965, the Supreme Leader has also held the role of [[Frente Revolucionária de L
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  • ...while serving in the [[Nouvelle-Etendue]]. In 1953(?), La Comité staged a coup d'etat that deposed the [[Vaillais monarchy]] and instituted a parliamentar ...humb|English-language newspaper from Port-Calme, capital of Vailleux, from 1965, the day after the assassination of longtime dictator Gerard Hugo by a squa
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  • |termlength = Ten years (1965-2016), Five years (1945-1947, 2016-present) |formation = 2 May 1965 ([[Lecistan|Grand Duchy of Lecistan]])
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  • ...Nhema was attending a conference, followed by a second one in [[Rwizikuran coup d'etat, 1964|1964]] to remove [[Pierre-Adarchir Niyomzima]] from power, and ...|Rwizikuran throne]]. Thus, according to the ''House of Ngonidzashe Act of 1965'', passed by [[Izibongo Ngonidzashe]], all members of the House of Ngonidza
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  • ...s established communist rule under the leadership of Manuel Allende. Since 1965, the state has been governed by the Communist Party of Marchena. The countr ==== Coup d'état of 1952 ====
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  • * 1958: A failed {{wp|coup d'état}} sparks the [[1958 Riyhadi Crisis|Riyhadi Crisis]]. * 1965 - 3 January: The [[Mubaraz Pact]] declares war on the UKP, sparking the [[B
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  • ...Rehn and other military officers engineered a [[1978 Preisland coup d'état|coup d'état]] to depose Paasche, with Rehn declaring himself the new [[Presiden
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  • |established_date1 = 12 September 1965 ...n, having experienced a series of democratic governments, {{wp|coup d'état|coup d'états}}, and military governments. Beginning in 1993, Asuca introduced a
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  • ...uel Dengra in the 1955 general election, and then Eneas Mastronardi at the 1965 general election proved vital to their respective victory, and cementing of
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  • ...he faction was banned and it's members were either arrested, killed in the coup or purged from the party. ...came the second largest faction after Continuity Kabuenom. During the 2021 coup d'état, Tirto issued an emergency presidential decree which dismissed the
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  • ...elected alarming the neighbouring military regime in Etruria, who backed a coup d'état by Novalian and Etrurian officers in 1974 who subsequently renamed
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  • ...by late 1965, and strikes and food riots swept Sohar during the winter of 1965-1966. After a violent uprising in Sanafir quickly overwhelmed local police, ...ranks of the military, culminating in the [[1976 Soharan coup d'état|1976 coup]] and the end of communist rule in Sohar.
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  • ...iklas Sanker]] (1959-)<br>[[Ros Sanker]] (1961-1977)<br>[[Werner Sanker]] (1965-) ...the mid-1950s to 1980, when he was assassinated. He gained power due to a coup d'etat against predecessor [[Admiral Jueves|Admiral Jeusev Jueves]] instill
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  • | reign = 11 June 1939 to 14 June 1965 ...back to Cárinansia, as they had been transported abroad while they fled in 1965. He was placed in secure custody in San Luis and was eventually charged wit
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  • {{main|1965 Coup d'État|Seppo Hautala}}
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  • |established_date3 = 12 June 1965 ...|capital city}} of Auratia, but lost that distinction to [[Cienflores]] in 1965. Puerto del Rey is the seat of the [[Supreme Court of Auratia|Auratian Supr
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  • |founded = 1965 Established in 1965 by economic liberals critical of the governing [[Miersan National Party]]'s
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  • ...a sudden in 1964, a year after the Faramontese military seized power in a coup d'état. The military junta running the country blatantly favored the Fara ...he discrimination and boycott, the new squad performed incredibly badly in 1965, losing every match it played. The Greens continued this poor performance o
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  • |established_event3 = Military Coup ...and in 1962 full independence was declared. Shortly after this, a military coup against the President occurred and from 1962 to 2016 the country was a {{wp
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  • ...fice which was changed in 1790 to allow for re-election. In 1811 in a {{wp|coup d'état}} radicals under [[Salvatore Moretti]] took power transforming the ...to support his government. Prior to the end of his term he was ousted in a coup d'état by conservative elements of the army during the Etrurian invasion o
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  • ...ira's four children following his elder brother, Paglanthe (born 12th May, 1965.) At the time Andosh was second in line for the Principate, following his o ...ts in Andosh's life happened, the [[Simendosan Emergency]] saw a communist coup d'etat force the royal family out of Simendosa and to [[Guadalupador]] for
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1965|08|11}} '''Goriath Moscana''' (born 11 August 1965) was the 5th Premier (Pontissiano) of [[the Caropsyne Pontanore]] and had b
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  • |established_date3 = April 1st, 1965 |established_event4 = Allozuist coup
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  • ...ublic|Councilism]]," roughly analogous to pre-[[1985 Valduvian coup d'état|coup]] [[Valduvia]], post-[[Champanian Thaw|Thaw]] [[Champania]], or [[Lavana]]. ...ty}} rule of the League against Imperialism and Socialism between 1947 and 1965 has been described as a "textbook example" of a Southern democracy by Kavag
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  • | image = File:Mr. Lee Kuan Yew Mayoral reception 1965 (cropped).jpg | term_start3 = 4 March 1965
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  • | incumbentsince = [[2003 Creeperian Coup D'état|June 18, 2003]] ...''}}]]<br />[[File:62 Jorge Melendez.jpg|60px]]<br />{{small|(1949{{ndash}}1965)}}
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  • | style="text-align: center;" |[[Image:Harold Holt 1965 01.jpg|60px]] | [[Peter O'Neill]]<br /><small>(b. 1965)</small>
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  • |caption = Li Zhaozheng in 1965 ...[[Ma Renzhong]] to March 1970 when he was ousted in the [[1970 Xiaodongese coup d'état]]. He previously served as vice-premier from 1952 to 1959, secretar
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  • | caption = The 1965 [[Cafè Clàssic bombing]], Tosutonia, perpetrated by the EPT ...plans to go after far-right groups as well. The UNP would win again in the 1965 elections. Another far-right attack in Tosutonia in 1966 killed 10 members
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  • ...voanise to head the navy as he was appointed Captain of the MN in 1955. In 1965, the navy took over the strategic Allessian Dockyard, Ambanhina, as the las ...r Admiral Androkae, who was thereafter implicated in an attempted military coup d'état in 1968.
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  • ...hold following the [[Rwizikuran coup d'etat, 1963|1963]] and [[Rwizikuran coup d'etat, 1964|1964]] coups d'etat as the [[National Salvation Council (Rwizi ...ich made the city the site of the [[Port Fitzhubert putsch, 1981|attempted coup d'etat]] against the Rwizikuran government that year. In its aftermath, the
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  • ...e National Salvation Council]] after a [[Rwizikuran coup d'etat, 1964|1964 coup]] that overthrew [[Pierre-Ardachir Niyonzima]], and the first [[Monarchy of ...olicies. He would subequently lead the [[Rwizikuran coup d'etat, 1963|1963 coup]] that overthrew the government while Nhema was attending an [[Association
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  • | term_start4 = 4 July 1965 | term_end5 = 15 January 1965
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  • |align="center"|1965 | Firing Squad (1895-1940) </br> Electrocution (1940-1965)
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  • In 1965, the Rwizikuran Civil Aviation Service was renamed to '''Royal Rwizikuran A In 1982, after having survived the [[Port Fitzhubert putsch, 1981|attempted coup d'etat]] that previous December, [[Monarchy of Rwizikuru|Mambo]] [[Kupakwas
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  • ...ovements meant that by the time of the [[Rwizikuran coup d'etat, 1963|1963 coup]], many students supported the end of Nhema's regime. ...n Council]], students at the University of Rwizikuru protested against the coup, which led to [[Izibongo Ngonidzashe]], the leader of the National Salvatio
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  • | colspan="6"|{{small|Harrison lead the [[February Coup]] against Edward Limes' government in 1939, and thereafter began the proces ...an admiralty) they entered the city, [[1976 Satavian coup d'état|staging a coup d'état that would remove Botha from power]].}}
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  • The [[1934 Ehowan coup d'état]] overthrew the [[First Republic of Ehoway]] and installed a [[Mili *Bjørn's coup after Sztalowski attempted to intervene in the 2CW
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  • ...nistration began to take over deteriorating war effort. Removed in a {{wpl|coup d'état}} three months after taking office.</small> | colspan="5"|<small>Took power in coup, suspending the Seimas. Signs Treaty of Soleil Couchant, ending War of the
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  • | incumbentsince = [[2003 Creeperian Coup D'état|June 18, 2003]] ...''}}]]<br />[[File:62 Jorge Melendez.jpg|60px]]<br />{{small|(1949{{ndash}}1965)}}
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  • ===Coup in Belgoria=== |February 1965
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  • ...er general}}. In 1981, he participated in a [[Port Fitzhubert putsch, 1981|coup d'etat attempt]] against the reigning monarch of Rwizikuru at the time, [[K ...arnt skills that he "should have been taught in school but never were." By 1965, he was officially commissioned as a lieutenant, and was deployed to [[Port
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  • ...Wŏnsu'') is a rank which [[Choe Sŭng-min]] created following his {{wp|self-coup}} of March 1st 1988, to more firmly establish his authority over the higher ...mmissioned officers was adopted directly from that of the Menghean Army in 1965, after the Menghean People's Navy was re-established. The rank insignia are
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  • ...Sixth National Congress of the Communist Party of Jerku (CPJ) in December 1965, reformist politicians replaced the "old guard" government with new leaders ...economy, they gained a huge supports, after a quick [[Jerku Anarchist Coup|Coup d'état]] on January 23rd, 2001, the [[Jerku Popular Dead Front]] was estab
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  • | term_start = 16 June 1965 | vicepresident = * Iago Prestes Caetano (1965-1969)
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  • ..., the country has gone through two periods of authoritarian rule from 1947-1965 and 1978-1990, yet since 1990 the country has democratised and liberalised. ...en violent protests spreading across the country with little success as by 1965 the country became racked with instability.
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  • ! style="background:{{party color|Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 1945–1965)}};" | {{color|black|27}} ...guilar was deposed and replaced by an interin military government due to a coup d'etat on 1 August 1932.}}
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  • | reign2 = 1965 - 1969 ...Secretary-General|Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations}} from 1965 to 1969.
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  • | years_active = 1965–present Amanda began working as a model in 1965. She found herself in high demand, and within two years had become at least
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  • ...l]] took power in the aftermath of the [[Rwizikuran coup d'etat, 1964|1964 coup]], the National Salvation Council permitted both reHuni and Port Fitzhubert ...ught further instability into Port Fitzhubert. However, following the 1964 coup d'etat and the establishment of the [[National Salvation Council (Rwizikuru
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  • ...part of the event, which continue to this day. The regime also worked from 1965 onward to restore the fusion of the event with the feast of Saint Metellus,
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  • ...the government through a [[1966 Taborian coup d'état|relatively bloodless coup]]. Ngubane proclaimed himself interim president and set about consolidating [[File:Julius Nyerere (1965).jpg|250px|thumb|left|Ngubane's deputy, [[Mvume Dandala]] proved decisive i
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  • However, the [[Rwizikuran coup d'etat, 1963|1963]] and [[Rwizikuran coup d'etat, 1964|1964]] coups d'etat forced the Rugby Association of Rwizikuru ...: ''Mukombe wePurcell'') from its establishment until 1957, and again from 1965 to 1970, and known as the '''People's Cup''' ({{wp|Shona language|Rwizi}}:
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  • |established_event2 = Military coup d'etat ...my massively, leaping out of Aeia's {{wp|Least Developed Country}} list by 1965.
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  • ...g was never used by the presidents of the Republic of Ebrary, because of a coup in 1943 which reinstalled the monarchy. However, the royal family of Ebrary ...monarchy was overthrown in the early 1980s. An east wing was completed in 1965 and a west one in 2010. Entrance to the museum is free to Ebrarian citizens
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  • |established_event2 = Ifranist Coup .... The new democratic regime was even more unstable resulting in a military coup in 1964 by [[Islamic Collectivism|Ifranic Collectivist]] officers backed by
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  • She was horrified by the coup d'état of 31 December 1947, which destroyed the Nerveiík Kingdom and brou ...ín, photographed for the [[Akashi]]an magazine [[Akashi#Media|''Sekai'']], 1965]]
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  • ...sympathetic forces in the army initiated an [[1828 Aucurian self-coup|auto-coup]], granting himself extraordinary powers and ''de facto'' reducing the Saei ...sination attempts and avoided capture during the [[Aucurian Civil War|1885 coup attempt]] only by sheer luck. Alongside [[Chancellor of Aucuria|Chancellor]
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  • **12 April 1912 - Spring Coup d'Etat: Communists seal themselves within the parliament building and decla *1965-1975 - Second Covenant Wars: Tensions between communist and non-communist n
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  • ...Border Force operations until they were superseded by Army personnel from 1965 onwards. | Entered service in 1965.
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  • ...at area of [[Provisa]] amid the [[Ben-David Incident|failed 1969 far-right coup]]. In fall 1969, he moved up north and entered his Ph.D. program in Foreign
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  • ===April 1945 coup=== ...[[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna|Zoe]], when she first heard news of the coup and assassination of [[Constantine XIX of Latium|Emperor Constantine XIX]],
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  • ...four months before being released. The following year, the [[1976 Satavian coup d'état|Hope Province Provincial Guard overthrew the Government]] removed t ...the {{wpl|establishment}}. Kokkinakis accepted and began his first term in 1965; his contemporaries Jannie Wilson, the son of former National Party Prime M
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  • ...r National Security adopted following the [[1960 Etrurian coup d’état|1960 coup d’état]] provided legal justification for the use of extra-judicial dete ...Tactical Operations and Assault Unit) special forces, who took part in the coup. The GOS itself would be commanded by Colonel Alessandro D’Giacomo, the o
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  • ...fication Rebellion]], leading to a national crisis and his {{wpl|bloodless coup|deposition}} by the [[Ambrosian Confederal Armed Forces|military]]. ...om army and {{wpl|Freikorps|revanchist veterans organizations}} to mount a coup against Palfrey's unelected civilian government. Declaring martial law, rut
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  • ...f Military History'', 1957-1967 <br> Author, ''The State and the Future'', 1965 ...pt so ever-important to its populace. It would ultimately lead to the 1943 coup d'etat by Villeda, who would demand that the Empire return to upholding the
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  • In 1960 and in wake of the [[1960 Etrurian coup d'état|military coup]] of that year, interest in the city reached the [[Military dictatorship in ...s]] began in late 1962 and was consecrated as the national war memorial in 1965.]]
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  • ...former Etrurian king. The new state was unstable with several civil wars, coup d'état's and political upheavals, becoming a republic in 1800. The [[Seces ...political polarisation under [[Romano Emanuele Orlando]] led to a military coup in 1972 which instituted a [[Civic-military dictatorship in Marirana|civic-
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  • ...on, the Bainbridge Islands are currently recovering from an attempted {{wp|coup d'état}}. They maintain a neutral status in international relations but ar ...Place, which is undergoing reconstruction after the events of the midnight coup), and the Supreme court (the 'Aha Ho'okolokolo Ki'eki'e, or the Ki'eki'e).
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  • ...d eventually lead to his own ouster. Starting in 1953 after the Republican coup in [[Vailleux]], al-Hasan's government inked a series of important economic ...nd Vallais scientists continued work at the site for 8 years, from 1957 to 1965, under the leadership of [[Dr. Henri Gaillard|Henri Gaillard]]. For a short
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  • ...ngly involved in the Vietnam War (1955–1985), introducing combat forces in 1965. In 1968 former Vice President Richard Nixon was elected President, and cam ...gnificant downturn, with inflation rising rapidly, a failed U.S. sponsored coup in China led to President Bob Dole's resignation in 1987, with Vice Preside
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  • ...h trust Casimir III put into Milos Dacia Mesolos, that ultimatly allowed a coup to take place, dethroning Casimir and placing Milos as the New King of Sola |'''[[Valxius X Celestia |Valxius X ]]'''<br>2 May 1933<br>–<br>15 October 1965<br>32 years
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  • ...chairman, a position he stayed in for a month until he was [[1950 Namorese coup d'etat|forcibly removed from power]] by the military. Antelope's son, [[Ant ...Council following the [[Plum Blossom Revolution|Plum Blossom protests]] in 1965. He also continued his predecessor's policy of encouraging foreign investme
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  • ...e [[Republican Terror]] until they were deposed in a [[March on the Cities|coup d'état]]. The return of democracy in 1810 was followed by a period of open ...le|ethnic Mespalian]] farmers and a failed [[Monttourres incident|royalist coup]].
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  • ...se military officers overthrew the Xiaodongese government in the [[March 8 Coup]], with the new government surrendering to Senria, signing the Treaty of Ke ...ral [[Luo Tingkai]] announcing the resignation of the government after the coup.|200px]]
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  • *{{flagicon|Mascylla}} After the assasination of King Ludwig II, a military coup overthrows Mascylla, installing a military dicatorship as the Mascyllary Re ====1965====
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  • ...1980. On March 6th 2022, it underwent a violent [[2022 Lavana coup d'état|coup]], along in [[2022 Hacyinia-Lavana war|2022]] Lavana would invade Hacyinia, ...itary and ruling government conducted a coup attempt on July 11, 1959. The coup attempt failed, allowing LSWI leaders and commanders to exit Pers, with Gou
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  • ...t in 1435mm because it would be a strategic coal shipment route. After his coup in 1927, [[Kwon Chong-hoon]] decided the matter in Federal's favor, a decis ...ghe's national railway network, up from three following standardization in 1965. The loading gauges are labeled alphabetically with letters of the [[Menghe
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  • ...er fell to a socialist revolution shortly after. In 1974, a Pan-Zorasanist coup in Riyadha resulted in its annexation into the UKP, while the collapse of t * 1953-1965 - A state of cold war emerges between the UKP and the Kingdom of Rahelia, i
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  • *August 18th, 1911 - The [[1911 Zamastan coup d'état attempt]], led by 2 rogue army generals, attempt to overthrow [[Pre *June 1st, 1965 - [[Panbell]] becomes independent from the United Federation of Utobania.
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  • ...nary Army}}. From 1979 to 1984 and 2014 to 2016, military-backed {{wp|self-coup|self-coups}} led to mass expulsions of Section members and temporary direct ...omparable to Councilist countries such as pre-[[1985 Valduvian coup d'état|coup]] [[Valduvia]], post-[[Champanian Thaw|Thaw]] [[Champania]], and [[Lavana]]
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  • ...ed, known as the [[Sajuz]]. Following the [[1987 Sajuznik coup d'état|1987 coup]], [[Grigorij Novak]] became President and introduced reforms which liberal ...ter]]. Following the staging of an attempted [[Salvationism|Salvationist]] coup to depose Supreme Leader Bogdan Dragin, the party was dissolved in 1935 by
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  • ...ima]] was appointed President, but was himself overthrown the [[Rwizikuran coup d'etat, 1964|following year]] after refusing to leaving the United Bahian R ...aunched an [[Port Fitzhubert putsch, 1981|abortive coup d'etat]]. When the coup failed, Izibongo responded by holding a show trial and executing Muchazvire
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  • In late 1965, the Empress gave birth to Grand Princess Sophia. Meanwhile the eunuch suic ...ticism of the monarchy was higher then it had ever been since the averted coup of 1938, the empress' personal popularity remained high with the majority o
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  • ...f the first republic from 1842–1910 but brought no lasting solution, and a coup d'etat in 1910 installed a Fascist government that plunged Scotatrova into The establishment of the Republic of Scotatrova was the result of a coup d'état which, on December 18, 1842, deposed the constitutional monarchy an
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  • ...and monarchist sympathies remained strong, resulting in the failed August Coup of 1912. A civil war in 1932 ended with the formation of the anarcho-syndic ...ze, Jordi d'Eglesia.jpg|thumb|350px|right|The Vvardenese band The Animals, 1965; left to right: Soan MacoEnri, Conni MacoArta, Rori Leize, Jordi d'Eglesia.
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  • ...rectivist government was opposed by reactionary interests, who initiated a coup in 1930, ending the unsuccessful correctivist experiment. ...g the main supporter of post-war Razarian reconstruction. Similarly, until 1965 ties were close with [[Zesmynia]], another close associate of Luziyca; host
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  • ...ntral figure in Anikatian history. This was achieved by carring out a {{wp|coup d'état}}, ensuring that a new friendly ruler, Empress Jy'jito Äyeh-Lümei ...s | first=Guang | last=Hsu | title=Key industries of Anikatia | date=4 May 1965}}</ref> The 1970s oil crisis hit the countries exports and led to a econom
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  • ...ng place of the National Council, and dissolved the legislatures, [[Kunnen Coup|seizing control of Cavala]]. On the 12th of Kunnen, Chapelle proclaimed him ...litical, violence, and paramilitary action. In 1907, [[1907 Cavalan coup|a coup occurred]], replacing the Conservative Party with the [[Fierté Nationale]]
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  • ...G.N.R. has been adept at emphasizing uniformity measures. Within the post-coup leadership, these unifying tenets are corporatism, authoritarianism, nation ...a former Carabinieri senior officer, who held the command from 1961 until 1965, while the first Somali commander was Mohamed Siad Barre (Somali: ''Maxamed
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  • ...ed in the mid-1980s, leading to the [[Decembrist Revolution]] - a military coup which overthrew the Menghe People's Communist Party and installed the Army Since 1965, the Menghean Army has relied on a policy of {{wp|Conscription|conscription
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  • ...sparked by an attempted coup from the rivalling Duutra tribe in 1223. The coup was quickly put down by loyal Geenviin forces. Due to their failure the Duu ...democracy of Afalia in an attempted coup. The [[17-D 1975 Afalia Attempted Coup|17-D]] event saw HFA terrorists break into the House of Commons in order to
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  • |established_date7 = January 14th, 1965 This all changed following the Fascist coup in Valorá, which forced the country to strengthen its northern border in t
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  • ...archy, killing thousands of republicans in the process. In response to the coup, the republicans declared the imperial government to be illegitimate and es ...ident-General from 1965 to 1975. During the [[Plum Blossom Revolution]] of 1965, Kong agreed to allow direct presidential elections. Kong became the first
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  • ...son, but saw the old imperial dynasty deposed under the threat of a second coup and Vakaersson installed as king as Erik I. Acrea endured a politically tur ...antial enough that the Acrean government instituted a birthright policy in 1965 which allowed migration of children born as a result of these affairs to mi
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  • ...e command was quick to monopolize on their piece of the nuclear triad. In 1965 a congressional committee began an investigation into the strength and proc ...e troops around Kronshtadt would be instrumental in stopping the attempted coup by loyalist Imperial regiments and later quelling sectarian counter-revolut
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  • ...ility until President [[Jean Preval]] asserted his power in 1971 in a soft coup. His government saw wide ranging political and economic reforms that saw Ca ...t=1.25|275px|Riots in [[Jameston]] during the [[Sugar Crash]] in September 1965.]]
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  • ...landscape of the region was further complicated by a socialist-monarchist coup in [[Selayar]] in 1939, which led to General [[Dharmasetu Sahaja]] ruling a ...balisation. During the early 1950s, Prime Minister [[Carl Sørensen]] (1951-1965) led a series of initiatives aimed at rebuilding the country's war-damaged
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  • ...hin the country. The situation seemed to be spiraling towards a government coup, with fears mounting that conservative factions would seize control of the ...guilty verdict on May 26, 1965, and her subsequent impeachment on May 30, 1965. [[File:Samina_Bibi.png|200px|thumb|right|Samina Bibi, daughter of Ahmed Bi
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  • |1965|128,252,319 ...een 4 economic crises, 3 decolonisations, a devaluated currency and failed coup d'état. There is gap between them and those who don't remember the days of
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  • ...the [[Gilded Wars#First Gilded War|First Gilded War]], a Gaullican-backed coup resulted in a Catholic seizing the throne. This triggered a series of civil ...ere both increased significantly during this period. A political crisis in 1965 resulted in changes to the constitution, previously unaltered since 1857.
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  • ...General Chevalier did not relinquish his power immediately however, in his 1965 declaration he announced that "The Roessan nation is not ready for a democr ...erthrowing the government and establishing a Directorate in the March 14th Coup.
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  • ...ber of economic reforms and a {{wp|shock therapy}}, which escalated into a coup d'etat, staged by members of the former Communist party of Dulebia. In 1993 ...nd took the lives of 293 people in total. Regardless of the victory in the coup, Beglov declared that new elections will be held in the country. His rating
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