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1904–1908: Herero Wars in German South-West Africa. 1905: Argentine Revolution of 1905. 1905–1906: The Persian/Iranian constitutional revolution. 1905–1906: The Maji Maji Rebellion in German East Africa. 1905: Shoubak Revolt. 1905: Łódź insurrection. 1905–1907: Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–07). 1905–1906: 1905 ...
A mandate over South-West Africa was conferred upon the United Kingdom, "for and on behalf of the government of the Union of South Africa", which was to handle administrative affairs under the supervision of the league. South-West Africa was classified as a "C" mandate, or a territory whose population sparseness, small size, remoteness, and ...
Category: Rebellions in Africa. ... Zanzibar Revolution This page was last edited on 3 September 2014, at 13:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The list is best understood as a list of countries that explicitly claim to be socialist, and it does not reflect the actual economic systems themselves. A combined map of all countries that declared themselves socialist states under any definition at some point in their history, color-coded for the number of years they said they were socialist:
Mongolian Revolution of 1911: Mongolia Qing Empire: Independence of Mongolia from Qing rule: 1911–1912 Xinhai Lhasa Turmoil: Tibet Qing Empire: Independence of Tibet from Qing rule: 1914–1915 Boer revolt Transvaal Republic South Africa: Defeat of Boer insurgents; South Africa occupies German South West Africa: 1915–1918 Senussi campaign ...
This is a list of coups d'état and coup attempts by country, listed in chronological order. A coup is an attempt to illegally overthrow a country's government. Scholars generally consider a coup successful when the usurpers are able to maintain control of the government for at least seven days. [1]
African Revolution may refer to: Algerian Revolution or Algerian War (1954–62) Angolan War of Independence or Angolan Revolution (1961–74) Egyptian Revolution of 1919; Egyptian Revolution of 1952; Egyptian Revolution of 2011; 1969 Libyan coup d'état or Libyan Revolution; Libyan Civil War or Libyan Revolution (2011) Rwandan Revolution (1959 ...
The Scramble for Africa [a] was the conquest and colonisation of most of Africa by seven Western European powers driven by the Second Industrial Revolution during the late 19th century and early 20th century in the era of "New Imperialism": Belgium, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal and Spain.