• The Malê revolt (Portuguese: Revolta dos Malês, pronounced [ʁɛˈvɔwtɐ duz maˈle(j)s], [ʁeˈvɔwtɐ duz mɐˈle(j)s], also known as the Great Revolt and the...
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    the 1800s, and was involved in the 1835 Malê Revolt in a leadership capacity. He was not killed in the revolt but did die shortly afterwards, after 11...
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    regular Friday juma'at prayers. Pacifico Licutan, a leader during the Malê Revolt. Alex Pereira MMA UFC Champion and Glory Kickboxing champion, reverted...
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  • Mauritania Male (surname) (including a list of people with the name) Male Rao Holkar (1745–1767), Maharaja of Indore The Malês, as in the Malê revolt Male Sa'u...
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    Slave rebellion (redirect from Slave revolt)
    in Brazil, most famously the Malê Revolt of 1835 by the predominantly Muslim West African slaves at the time. The term malê was commonly used to refer to...
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    events included those such as the 1811 German Coast Uprising and the Malê revolt. At its height, concerns over the effects of radical political agitation...
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  • Conspiracy (1798) Irish and German Mercenary Soldiers' Revolt (1828) Cabanada (1832-1835) Malê Revolt (1835) Cabanagem (1835–1840) Ragamuffin War (1835-1845)...
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  • saint Pacifico Licutan (d. 1835), Brazilian Muslim slave involved in the Malê revolt Club Deportivo Pacífico FC, a Peruvian football club Pacífico F.C., a...
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  • There were significant slave revolts in Brazil in 1798, 1807, 1814 and the Malê Revolt of 1835. The institution of slavery was essential to the export...
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  • nineteenth century. She was supposedly a major player and strategist in the Malê Revolt, in which she helped inform the others involved through written communications...
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    ethnic group of slaves, the Malês, as a revolt that would free all of the slaves in Bahia. While organized by the Malês, all of the African ethnic groups...
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    resistance can be found in the 1835 Malê revolt lead by African slaves in the city of Salvador de Bahia. these revolts were led by a group of enslaved African...
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      Ongoing conflict 1847: The Taos Revolt in New Mexico against the United States. 1847: The Sonderbund War, a revolt by the Swiss Confederation against...
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  • if they were at that time free workers in Brazil who came after the Malê revolt of 1835 in Bahia. A lot of Afro-Brazilians when persecuted found their...
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  • Independence in 1822–1823, the Federation of Guanais in 1832, and the 1835 Malê Revolt. After the 1837 resignation of regent Diogo Antônio Feijó of the Empire...
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    The term "Diaspora Revolt" (115–117 CE; Hebrew: מרד הגלויות, romanized: mered ha-galuyot, or מרד התפוצות, mered ha-tfutzot, 'rebellion of the diaspora';...
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    Santos 1821 — 1825 Brazilian War of Independence 1835 — Malê Revolt 1835 — 1845 Republican revolt against the Empire of Brazil is put down in the Ragamuffin...
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  • deal of freedom to move through the city, fears of a slave revolt, in the vein of the Malê revolt of 1835, prompted the government to try to exert more control...
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    reason for the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade to Brazil was the Malê Revolt in 1835. On January 25, 1835, an estimated 600 free and enslaved Africans...
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  • Zoogodô Bogum Malê Seja Undé (Roça do Ventura) terreiro in Cachoeira shares a lineage with Zoogodô Bogum Malê Rundó. Zoogodô Bogum Malê Rundó is located...
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    were three slave revolts: the Carrancas Revolt in Minas Gerais (1833), the Malê Revolt in Salvador (1835) and the Manuel Congo revolt in Rio de Janeiro...
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    Emperor would prevent the revolts occurring in the country, such as the Ragamuffin War, the Sabinada, the Cabanagem, the Malê Revolt and the Balaiada. To assist...
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    August 1954, after writing a letter blaming "international groups" and "revolted national groups" for the current situation. The results were immediate:...
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    Cisplatine War Abdication of Pedro I Regency Period April Revolt 1834 Additional Act Malê Revolt Cabanagem Ragamuffin War Balaiada Declaration of majority...
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    as the Two Naval Revolts (1891 & 1893–94), the Federalist Rebellion (1893–95), War of Canudos (1896–97), Vaccine Revolt (1904), Revolt of the Whip (1910)...
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    Union of Jewish Studies, 1972. Parker, Geoffrey (1976). "Why Did the Dutch Revolt Last Eighty Years?". Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 26: 53–72...
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    of a Yoruba and Hausa rebellion in the city of Salvador known as the Malê Revolt. After the rebellion, the Brazilian government - fearful of further insurrection...
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    the coffee growers, in order to establish a new alliance of power. The revolt was caused by Vargas' appointment of João Alberto, a center-left tenente...
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    Federal Court (STF) decision. Navy and Air Force sergeants launched an armed revolt in Brasília but were quickly defeated, with some fighting, by the army garrison...
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    of various motivations, such as the Sabinada, the Ragamuffin War, the Malê Revolt, Cabanagem and Balaiada, among others. After this period, Pedro II was...
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