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    The Ingrian revolt was a secessionist rebellion in the region of Ingria during the Russian Civil War. It aimed to be integrated into Finland, but no such...
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    stamps and postal history of North Ingria Revolt of the Ingrian Finns Ingrian Finns Kurs, Ott (1994). Ingria: The broken landbridge between Estonia and Finland...
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    Heimosodat (category Finland in the Russian Civil War)
    Petsamo expeditions (1918 and 1920) Revolt of the Ingrian Finns (1918–1920) East Karelian Uprising (1921–1922) The phenomenon is closely linked to nationalism...
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    defend the Suez Canal. The peasant-led 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine broke out in the context of increased Jewish migration to Palestine and the plight...
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  • Football War (redirect from The Soccer War)
    later. Although the nickname "Football War" implies that the conflict was due to a football match, the causes of the war went much deeper. The roots were issues...
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    the Chinese Concept of Active Defense". Archived from the original on 5 December 2004. "Biên giới phía Bắc 1979: 30 ngày không thể nào quên (1)". soha...
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    by the Shah's artillery. Ritter, William S. (1990). "Revolt in the Mountains: Fuzail Maksum and the Occupation of Garm, Spring 1929". Journal of Contemporary...
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    The Second Liberian Civil War was a civil war in the West African nation of Liberia that lasted from 1999 to 2003. President Charles Taylor came to power...
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    Egyptian–Libyan War (category Republic of Egypt)
    Gaddafi. Clashes along the border intensified in July 1977. On 21 July a Libyan tank battalion raided the town of Sallum. The Egyptian forces ambushed...
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    Dhofar War (redirect from Dhofar Revolt)
    Imam Ghalib Bin Ali, the exiled Imam of Oman, who had led these earlier revolts. Bin Nufl and his men made an epic crossing of the Empty Quarter to reach...
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    is known as the Secret War among the American CIA Special Activities Center, and Hmong and Mien veterans of the conflict. The Kingdom of Laos was a covert...
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    Arbitration of Vienna. On 2 November 1938, it found largely in favour of Hungary and obliged Czechoslovakia to cede to Hungary 11,833 km2 of the south part of Slovakia...
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    The Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine was a 1939 military conflict between the Kingdom of Hungary and Carpatho-Ukraine. During the invasion a series...
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    Jacob De la Gardie (category Lord Marshals of the Riksdag of the Estates)
    remaining army returned to Viborg during that summer. Not long thereafter, the Ingrian War in 1610–1617 between Sweden and Russia was initiated, during which...
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  • National revolt of Ingrian Finns 1921–1922 East Karelian Uprising 1918–1920 Estonian War of Independence 1918–1925 Allied intervention in the Russian Civil...
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    return the evacuees. Soviet authorities did not allow the 55,733 returnees to resettle in Ingria and deported the Ingrian Finns to central regions of the Soviet...
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    peace deal with the Soviets, while the Finns still retained bargaining power. Hostilities ceased in March 1940 with the signing of the Moscow Peace Treaty...
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    died of malnutrition and disease in camps. About 39,000 people, of whom 36,000 were Finns, died in the conflict. In the immediate aftermath, the Finns passed...
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  • Savontaus, Marja-Liisa; Lahermo, Päivi (2006). "Regional differences among the Finns: A Y-chromosomal perspective". Gene. 376 (2): 207–215. doi:10.1016/j.gene...
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    Otto Wille Kuusinen (category Members of the Central Committee of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union)
    mass revolt in Finland or mutiny in the ranks of the army. The number of soldiers who joined Kuusinen's Finnish People's Army was up to 25000 Ingrians, Karelians...
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    accounts of conflicts involving Finnish tribes, such as Tavastians, Karelians, Finns proper and Kvens, have survived in Icelandic sagas and in German, Norwegian...
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    opposing the raids of nomads, and fighting for the expansion of the territory of Kievan Rus'. Following the disintegration of Kievan Rus', the emergence of the...
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    hope of foreign intervention faded, the Finns accepted peace terms on 12 March 1940 with the signing of the Moscow Peace Treaty. Fighting ended the following...
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    had promoted the adoption of Finnish rather than Karelian within the KASSR as he and the other émigré Finns who dominated the leadership of Karelia before...
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    Viipuri raged and the hope of foreign intervention faded, the Finns accepted peace terms on March 12, 1940 with the signing of the Moscow Peace Treaty...
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    the Battle of Klushino in 1610. The De la Gardie Campaign can be considered a prelude to the Ingrian War. The Ingrian War between Sweden and Russia, which...
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    Invasion of Normandy). Three armies were pitted there against the Finns, among them several experienced guards rifle formations. The attack breached the Finnish...
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    Danila Antsiferov discovers the Kuril Islands 1712 - revolt and murder of their chiefs (Atlasov, Chirikov, and Mironov) by the Cossacks in Kamchatka 1712...
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    The Latvian War of Independence (Latvian: Latvijas Neatkarības karš), sometimes called Latvia's freedom battles (Latvijas brīvības cīņas) or the Latvian...
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    The Great Northern War (1700–1721) was a conflict in which a coalition led by the Tsardom of Russia successfully contested the supremacy of the Swedish...
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