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==Sinkayyan Revolution (22nd of January, 2394 - 2395 XY)== |
==Sinkayyan Revolution (22nd of January, 2394 - 2395 XY)== |
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Revolutionary movements began emerging in the years preceding the revolution in direct reaction to the increased repression. |
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Several different radical circles would form the [[Yaxoviyi 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 Haymʼma Harkêt]], predecessor to the [[Sinkajjì Kemaytàji Harkêt]]. |
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Major contribuition to the movements would come from the works of Kêmalah Yaxov Valyarinʼ. |
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The supression of the Širandeh strikes contribuited to the creation of the |
The supression of the Širandeh strikes contribuited to the creation of the Sinkajjahi Harkêt Leyyiran (Sinkayan Revolutionary Movement) out of several other movements that aligned around the principles of yaxovism, sinkayan nationalism, and self-rule. |
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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. |
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. |