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a popular revolution on 12 January 1964ledto the creation of the Revolution Government of Zanzibar

revolutionary national consciousness , African working class character and armed struggleinfluencedthe African revolution of the 1960s

by Fidel Castro(passive) led bythe 1961 revolution in Cuba

by Fidel Castro(passive) led bythe Cuban Revolution in 1958

first(passive) was ... ledThe Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar

the potential to threaten many of the gainsresultedfrom the reapportionment revolution of the 1960s

Russia Fidel CastroleadsCuban Revolution 1960

The narrative ... the African wars of independenceprovokedthe Portuguese Revolution of 1974

nearly six decades of rule ... Mr Castro and his late brother Fidelledthe revolution in 1959

the violenceresultingfrom the 1964 Zanzibar Revolution

Moammar Gaddafi(passive) led bythe 1969 Libyan revolution

the United National Frontleadto a revolution in 1958

the eventsleadingto the 1956 Revolution

by Ayatollah Khomeini(passive) led bythe revolution in 1979

The miners became an important political forceleadinga revolution in 1952

The PersoncausedThe Bloody Zanzibar Revolution

the eventsledto the 1969 Revolution

the political milieuleadingto the 1958 revolution

the Castroledrevolution in 1959

by Castro(passive) led bythe revolution of 1959

the periodleadingup to the revolution in 1974

by the MNR(passive) led bythe 1952 revolution

The political consolidation after Stalinist - type dictatorship in Hungaryledto the 1956 revolution

the yearsleadingup to the Revolution of 1964

in turnresultedfrom the Revolution of 1974

the ideasledto the Revolution of 1956

the crucial eventleadingto the Revolution of 1956

state employeescontributedto the ( 1969 ) revolution

Stalinist - type dictatorship in Hungaryledto the 1956 revolution

full legal equality with Portuguese men ... in turnresultedfrom the Revolution of 1974

the circumstancesledto the revolution of 1974

full legal equality ... in turnresultedfrom the Revolution of 1974

the reasonsledto the revolution of 1974

Muammar Gaddafi(passive) led bythe 1969 revolution

by Muammar Gaddafi(passive) led bythe 1969 revolution

by Colonel Moammar Gaddafi(passive) led bythe 1969 revolution

Chaotic economic and social conditionsresultingfrom the Revolution of 1974

The forcesprovokedthe 1962 revolution

the country ... its idealsledto the Revolution of 1962

by Muammar Qaddafi(passive) led bythe 1969 revolution

to an increase in food grain production ... especially in Punjab , Haryana and Uttar Pradeshledto an increase in food grain production ... especially in Punjab , Haryana and Uttar Pradesh

to democracyledto democracy

to the nationalisation of Libya?s oil industrydid leadto the nationalisation of Libya?s oil industry

to the overthrow of Sultan Jamshid bin Abdullah and a subsequent merger with Tanganyika to form the nation of Tanzanialedto the overthrow of Sultan Jamshid bin Abdullah and a subsequent merger with Tanganyika to form the nation of Tanzania

the punishment for possession of the booksetsthe punishment for possession of the book

in independence in 1975resultedin independence in 1975

to the enfranchisement of women by the Prime Minister Asadollah Alamledto the enfranchisement of women by the Prime Minister Asadollah Alam

in the massacre of approximately 5000 Arabs in 1964resultedin the massacre of approximately 5000 Arabs in 1964

in the massacre of approximately 5000 Arabs in 1964.resultedin the massacre of approximately 5000 Arabs in 1964.

in the massacre of approximately 5000 Arabs in 1964.[1resultedin the massacre of approximately 5000 Arabs in 1964.[1

to the re - establishment of diplomatic and commercial ties with Chinaledto the re - establishment of diplomatic and commercial ties with China

to the collapse of its coloniesledto the collapse of its colonies

to a breakleadingto a break

alsoresultedalso

social anset loosesocial an

to two decades of military dictatorshipledto two decades of military dictatorship

to the taking over of the Cuban government by Fidel Castroledto the taking over of the Cuban government by Fidel Castro

in motion the defeat of the Soviet Unionsetin motion the defeat of the Soviet Union

in Portugalresultedin Portugal

to independenceleadingto independence

to the foundation of the Yemen Arab Republic ( North Yemenledto the foundation of the Yemen Arab Republic ( North Yemen

to independenceleadingto independence

in the closing of schools and universities ... and the banishment of many scientists and intellectualswould resultin the closing of schools and universities ... and the banishment of many scientists and intellectuals

the abdication of Ferdinand I. Practically , the new wide streets , like those built by Napolean III in Parisledthe abdication of Ferdinand I. Practically , the new wide streets , like those built by Napolean III in Paris

The biggest damage(passive) was caused byThe biggest damage

to the closure of universitiesledto the closure of universities

from the middle classoriginatedfrom the middle class

to the overthrow of Sultan Jamshid bin Abdullah and a subsequent merger with Tanganyikaledto the overthrow of Sultan Jamshid bin Abdullah and a subsequent merger with Tanganyika

an enormous upsetting among the lines of the political police ... but by the end of 1957 , the action potential of the authority was re - establishedcausedan enormous upsetting among the lines of the political police ... but by the end of 1957 , the action potential of the authority was re - established

to the creation of a Rwandanledto the creation of a Rwandan

to peacewill ... leadto peace

to the marginalization of established traditions of Islamic educationledto the marginalization of established traditions of Islamic education

to the overthrow of the Zanzibari sultanultimately ledto the overthrow of the Zanzibari sultan

to the unionledto the union

no little consternation among the censorscausedno little consternation among the censors

to the union with the mainlandledto the union with the mainland

much turbulence and oppressioncausedmuch turbulence and oppression

the telecopier , which was based on a digital fax technologyinventedthe telecopier , which was based on a digital fax technology

in the massacre of approximately 5000 Arabsresultedin the massacre of approximately 5000 Arabs

in the massacre of approximately 5000 Arabs in 1964.[1resultedin the massacre of approximately 5000 Arabs in 1964.[1

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