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Revolutionary movements began emerging in the years preceding the revolution in direct reaction to the increased repression.
Several different radical circles would form the [[YaxoviyiYaxoviyyi Haymʼma]] after the [[Xankanì Massacre]] and would take a significant role in the revolutionary process through the creation of underground schools, libraries, workers' councils and revolutionary cells. The works of Kêmalah Yaxov Valyarinʼ, leader of the [[Yaxoviyi Haymʼma]] movement would come to heavily influence what would be the later stance and line of the [[Sinkajjì Kemaytàji Haymʼma]], predecessor to the [[Sinkajjì Kemaytàji Harkêt]].
 
The works of Kêmalah Yaxov Valyarinʼ, leader of the [[Yaxoviyi Haymʼma|Yaxoviyyi Haymʼma]] movement would come to heavily influence what would be the later stance and line of the [[Sinkajjì Kemaytàji Haymʼma]], predecessor to the [[Sinkajjì Kemaytàji Harkêt]].
The supression of the Širandeh strikes contribuited to the creation of the Sinkajjahi Harkêt Leyyiran (Sinkayan Revolutionary Movement) outas a merger of several other movements that aligned around the principles of yaxovismYaxovism, sinkayanSinkayyan nationalismNationalism, and self-rule, including the [[Yaxoviyyi Haym'ma]] itself.
 
Support for the SHL rapidly spread throughout Sinkayya, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workers%27_council workers' councils] ''(Sinkayyi: [[Nayroda|Nayrodan]])'' surged as a way to organize, by part of the workers, the strikes and manifestations. That would eventually evolve into an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_power underground parallel government] which held more leverage than the colonial government itself. That system would later form the basis for the principles and the government structure of republican Sinkayya.