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| combatant1  = [[Mallancaland]]
[[Mallancaland]]
| combatant2  = Protestors
| combatant2  =  
| combatant3  = Royal Guard of Mallacaland
[[Mallacaland Rising]]
| commander1  = King Abdin II, King Abdin III (after March 2021)
| combatant3  =  
| commander2  = No central leadership
[[Royal Guard]]
| commander3  = Commander Mohamed Hasca
| commander1  =  
*King Hassan
| commander2  =  
*[[King Abdin II]]
| commander3  =  
*Commander Hasca
| units1      = Mallacaland Army
| units1      = Mallacaland Army
| units2      = Protesters and Military/Police Units
| units2      = Protesters  
| units3      = Royal Guard
| units3      = Royal Guard
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| strength1  = 40,000-50,000
15,000
| strength2  = 200,000-350,000
| strength2  =  
| strength3  = 500
15,000-20,000
| casualties1 = 1,769 dead, 5,480 wounded, 300 MIA
| strength3  =  
| casualties2 = 3,000-5,000 dead
1,000-2,000
| casualties3= 300-400
| casualties1 =  
| total = 4,000-8,000
*1,769 dead
*2,480 wounded
*300 MIA
| casualties2 = 400-700
*
| casualties3=300-400
| total = 2,300-2,500
 
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}}The '''Mallacaland Revolution''' was a series of protests leading to a period of violence during 2021 within [[Mallancaland]]. The Emirate of Mallacaland was pushed out of power by a coup that backed King Abdin II, a younger cousin of King Abdin II. This takeover that was backed by the Council of Emirs was couped by the Royal Guards after the March 2021 Elections. In response King Abdin II led a counter-coup and founded the Republic of Mallacaland.
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The '''Mallacaland Revolution''' was a series of protests leading to a period of violence in 2021 within [[Mallancaland]]. The Emirate of Mallacaland was pushed out of power by a coup that backed King Abdin III, a younger cousin of King Abdin II. This takeover was backed by the Council of Emirs. Soon the new king was counter-couped by the Royal Guards in April 2021. In response, protestors led by King Abdin II took back control of the country and established the Republic of Mallacland. This was followed by the [[Mallacaland Civil War]]
=== Causes ===
==Causes==
In 2018, King Abdin the founder of the modern Mallacaland state, died. His son King Abdin II led a period of some social reforms of the state authority, however the Council of Emirs overuled the King, per the rules set out in the 1994 Agreement of Mallacaland City. This meant, that the Council of Emirs as a collective held much of the power within the Emirate. This lack of progress did lead to brief protests in 2019 and 2020, both however failed to gain the kind of national support, and those behind both of these movements were arrested. Mallacaland City University had often a basis of political action.  
In 2018 after King Abdin the founder of the modern Mallacaland state died. His son King Abdin II led a period of some social reforms of the state authority, however, the Council of Emirs overuled the King, per the rules set out in the 1994 Agreement of Mallacaland City. This meant, that the Council of Emirs as a collective held much of the power within the Emirate. This lack of progress did lead to brief protests in 2019 and 2020, both however failed to gain the kind of national support, and those behind both of these movements were arrested. Mallacaland City University had often a basis for political action and after the 2021 Ministry of Religious Affairs Guidelines, students protested.  
 
==History==
=== The King Abdin II Coup ===
===Intial Protest and March 2021 Election===
The Social Guidelines had often frustrated reformers, as they were enforced by law.
The Ministry of Religious Affairs's guidelines had often frustrated reformers with the guidelines being enforced by police. A protest was held in early January 2021 gaining national attention due to social media. Mallacaland City University as well as the nearby King Abdin College were put on lockdown and gatherings were banned.


[[Category: Mallacaland]] [[Category: Conflicts]]
[[Category: Mallacaland]] [[Category: Conflicts]]

Revision as of 13:55, 5 September 2023

Mallacaland Revolution
Part of Wars in Mallacaland

Mallacaland Rising are pushed out of Al-Kamiah on January 18th, 2021
LocationMallancaland
Belligerents
Mallancaland Protestors Royal Guard of Mallacaland
Commanders and leaders
King Abdin II, King Abdin III (after March 2021) No central leadership Commander Mohamed Hasca
Units involved
Mallacaland Army Protesters Royal Guard
Strength
40,000-50,000 200,000-350,000 500
Casualties and losses
1,769 dead, 5,480 wounded, 300 MIA 3,000-5,000 dead 300-400

The Mallacaland Revolution was a series of protests leading to a period of violence in 2021 within Mallancaland. The Emirate of Mallacaland was pushed out of power by a coup that backed King Abdin III, a younger cousin of King Abdin II. This takeover was backed by the Council of Emirs. Soon the new king was counter-couped by the Royal Guards in April 2021. In response, protestors led by King Abdin II took back control of the country and established the Republic of Mallacland. This was followed by the Mallacaland Civil War

Causes

In 2018 after King Abdin the founder of the modern Mallacaland state died. His son King Abdin II led a period of some social reforms of the state authority, however, the Council of Emirs overuled the King, per the rules set out in the 1994 Agreement of Mallacaland City. This meant, that the Council of Emirs as a collective held much of the power within the Emirate. This lack of progress did lead to brief protests in 2019 and 2020, both however failed to gain the kind of national support, and those behind both of these movements were arrested. Mallacaland City University had often a basis for political action and after the 2021 Ministry of Religious Affairs Guidelines, students protested.

History

Intial Protest and March 2021 Election

The Ministry of Religious Affairs's guidelines had often frustrated reformers with the guidelines being enforced by police. A protest was held in early January 2021 gaining national attention due to social media. Mallacaland City University as well as the nearby King Abdin College were put on lockdown and gatherings were banned.