February Revolution

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February Revolution referred

  • the overthrow of the "citizen king" Louis-Philippe in France in February 1848, which was followed by the establishment of the Second Republic, see February Revolution 1848
  • the overthrow of Tsar Nicholas II in Russia in February 1917, which was followed by the establishment of a provisional government, see February Revolution 1917
  • leading to the takeover of a Baath government military coup of February 8, 1963 at Iraq as February revolt , Ramadan revolt or Ramadan Revolution referred
  • of the fall of the rechtsbaathistischen ( "altbaathistischen") government leading military coup linksbaathistischer ( "neobaathistischer") circles of 23 February 1966 in Syria, officially in Syria as a revolution of February 23 , Iraqi Baathists as February counterrevolution referred


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