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  • 1Mass Uprising Day — is observed in Bangladesh on 24 January to mark the climax of the movement of the people of the then East Pakistan for autonomy in 1969 that eventually led to the Independence War and emergence of Bangladesh in 1971.[1][2] On this day in 1969… …

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  • 2Mass graves in Iraq — have become well known since the US led invasion of Iraq toppled Saddam Hussein. The following is taken from Fact Sheet Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor and Bureau of Public Affairs Mass graves in Iraq are characterized as unmarked… …

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  • 3Mass (novel) — Mass   Book cover for F. Sionil José s novel Mass …

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  • 4Mass murder on Dzika street — The mass murder on Dzika street was a war crime committed by German troops against Polish civilians during World War II, amidst the Warsaw Uprising on August 21, 1944. The execution took place in the yard of a housing block on Dzika 17 street.… …

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  • 5uprising — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ failed ▪ the failed uprising of 1830 ▪ mass, national, popular ▪ massive ▪ …

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  • 6Mass killings under Communist regimes — Part of the series on Communism …

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  • 7mass — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 large amount/number of sth VERBS ▪ enormous, great, huge, large, vast ▪ broad ▪ Their policies appeal to the broad mass of the population …

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  • 8September Uprising — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=September Uprising partof= caption=Leaflet of the Vratsa revolutionary district intended for the soldiers sent to crush the uprising date=September 1923 place=Bulgaria result=Government victory combatant1=… …

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  • 92011 Syrian uprising — Part of the Arab Spring Protest in Hama, a city in northwestern Syria (22 July 2011) …

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  • 10August Uprising — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=August Uprising caption= Oath of Fealty (შეფიცულები) date=August 28 1924 ndash; September 5 1924 place=Georgian SSR result=Soviet government victory combatant1=Red Army, Cheka combatant2=Committee for the… …

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