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    Banditry is a type of organized crime committed by outlaws typically involving the threat or use of violence. A person who engages in banditry is known...
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    Social banditry or social crime is a form of social resistance involving behavior that by law is illegal but is supported by wider "oppressed" society...
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  • Sardinian banditry is a term which describes an outlaw behavior typical of the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, dating back to the Roman Empire. Twentieth-century...
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    Banditry (Spanish: bandidaje) was a considerable phenomenon in 19th century and early 20th century Central Chile and Araucanía. Many bandits achieved legendary...
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    Daily Trust. "How I Joined Banditry And Why I Want To Quit – Bello Turji". Daily Trust. Daily Trust. "How I Joined Banditry And Why I Want To Quit – Bello...
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    Thuggee: Banditry and the British in Early Nineteenth-Century India. Springer. p. 110. ISBN 9780230590205. Wagner, Kim (12 July 2007). Thuggee: Banditry and...
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    Dacoity (category Banditry)
    Dacoity is a term used for "banditry" in the Indian subcontinent. The spelling is the anglicised version of the Hindi word डाकू (daaku); "dacoit" /dəˈkɔɪt/...
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    known for its aridness and hard way of life, and in a form of "social banditry" against the government, many men and women decided to become nomadic bandits...
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  • deeds of Bhatti are recounted in folklore and took the form of social banditry. According to Ishwar Dayal Gaur, although he was "the trendsetter in peasant...
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    Republic (1925–1973) Pinochet Regime (1973–1990) Democracy Transition (1990–Present) By topic Agriculture Banditry Economic Expansionism Mining Maritime Wars...
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  • Netflix is an American global Internet streaming-on-demand media provider that has distributed a number of original streaming television shows, including...
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  • Phoolan Devi (10 August 1963 – 25 July 2001), popularly known as the Bandit Queen, was an Indian dacoit (bandit) who became a politician, serving as a...
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    region to take to arms. The area was also underdeveloped and poor, so that banditry posed great economic incentives. However, the fact that many gangs operating...
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    the twentieth century's most successful traditional bandit leader. The banditry endemic to the Brazilian Northeast was called Cangaço. Cangaço had origins...
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  • marauders, The Marauder, or The Marauders may refer to: A person engaged in banditry or related activity Piracy Plunder Outlaw Partisan (military) Robbery Theft...
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    victorious unless a more objective outcome was reached; piracy (at sea); banditry (on land); and international trade. By the rules of war of the period,...
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    Bushwhacking was a form of guerrilla warfare common during the American Revolutionary War, War of 1812, American Civil War and other conflicts in which...
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    Maisir  (gambling) Zina  (illicit sex) Hirabah  (unlawful warfare and banditry) Fasad  ("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz  ("spreading corruption") Fitna  ("sedition")...
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    Jiongming's Cantonese forces, Guangxi fell into disunity and profound banditry for several years until Li Zongren's Guangxi Pacification Army established...
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  • Maisir  (gambling) Zina  (illicit sex) Hirabah  (unlawful warfare and banditry) Fasad  ("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz  ("spreading corruption") Fitna  ("sedition")...
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    abuse against children in Chile. During the 19th and early 20th century banditry was widespread in Araucanía and Central Chile. Toro, Daniela (2022-05-04)...
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  • book by Eric Hobsbawm on pre-modern European social movements and social banditry. The book was originally published by Manchester University Press in 1959...
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  • certain crimes). It originated and remains common in Southern Italy, where banditry or brigandage and Mafia-type criminal organizations (like the Camorra,...
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    Maisir  (gambling) Zina  (illicit sex) Hirabah  (unlawful warfare and banditry) Fasad  ("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz  ("spreading corruption") Fitna  ("sedition")...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hajduks. Armatoles Irregular military Banditry Early Cossacks, Slavic-Tatar frontier warriors Hajdučka Republika Mijata...
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  • Archived 2009-08-14 at the Wayback Machine 10 August 2009 The Washington Post Banditry Threatens the New Russia 2 May 1997 Misha Glenny (2008). McMafia. Vintage...
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    convictions were carried out under Code Article 59–3, "special category banditry". Instances of person-eating were significantly lower than that of corpse-eating;...
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    imbalance caused by the large-scale and illicit importation of opium. Banditry became more common, and numerous secret societies and self-defence units...
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    articles were added to the criminal case for robberies on post offices, banditry, robberies, kidnappings. At this time, magazines were released, in the...
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    without authorization by some higher authority. Some resorted to actual banditry. The German term for robber barons, Raubritter (robber knights), was coined...
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