Abaza rebellions
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Abaza rebellions
Summary
Abaza rebellions is a rebellion[1].
Key Facts
- Abaza rebellions is in the country of Ottoman Empire[2].
- Abaza rebellions's instance of is recorded as rebellion[3].
- Abaza rebellions took place at Anatolia[4].
- Abaza rebellions took place at Rumelia[5].
- The location of Abaza rebellions was North Africa[6].
- Abaza rebellions took place at Middle East[7].
- Abaza rebellions is part of Celali Revolts[8].
- Abaza rebellions began on 1624[9].
- Abaza rebellions ended on 1632[10].
- A participant in Abaza rebellions was Abaza Mehmed Pasha[11].
- Among those involved in Abaza rebellions was Ottoman Empire[12].
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When and Where
Abaza rebellions began on 1624[9]. It ended on 1632[10]. Recorded location include Anatolia[4], Rumelia[5], North Africa[6], and Middle East[7]. It is in the country of Ottoman Empire[2].
Context
Abaza rebellions is part of Celali Revolts[8]. Its instance of is recorded as rebellion[3].
Participants
Recorded participant include Abaza Mehmed Pasha[11] and Ottoman Empire[12].