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The Sabinada (1837–1838) was a revolt by military officer Francisco Sabino that occurred in Brazil's Bahia province between 6 November 1837 and 16 March 1838.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 12 relations: Bahia, Brazil, Brazilian War of Independence, Diogo Feijó, Empire of Brazil, Francisco Sabino, Joaquim José Inácio, Viscount of Inhaúma, Malê revolt, Mato Grosso, Ragamuffin War, Riograndense Republic, Salvador, Bahia.

  2. 1837 in Brazil
  3. 1838 in Brazil
  4. Conflicts in 1837
  5. Conflicts in 1838
  6. Rebellions in Brazil
  7. Rebellions in South America
  8. Separatism in Brazil
  9. Separatist rebellion-based civil wars
  10. Wars involving Brazil

Bahia

Bahia is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the Northeast Region of the country.

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Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.

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Brazilian War of Independence

The Brazilian War of Independence (Guerra de Independência do Brasil) was waged between the newly independent Brazilian Empire and the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves, which had just undergone the Liberal Revolution of 1820. Sabinada and Brazilian War of Independence are Wars involving Brazil.

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Diogo Feijó

Diogo Antônio Feijó (10 August 1784 – 10 November 1843) was a Brazilian politician and Catholic priest.

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Empire of Brazil

The Empire of Brazil was a 19th-century state that broadly comprised the territories which form modern Brazil and Uruguay until the latter achieved independence in 1828.

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Francisco Sabino

Francisco Sabino Álvares da Rocha Vieira Barroso (died 1846) was a revolutionary political leader of 19th-century Brazil.

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Joaquim José Inácio, Viscount of Inhaúma

Joaquim José Inácio, Viscount of Inhaúma (1 August 1808 – 8 March 1869), was a naval officer, politician and monarchist of the Empire of Brazil.

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Malê revolt

The Malê revolt (Revolta dos Malês,,, also known as the Great Revolt and the Ramadan Revolt) was a Muslim slave rebellion that broke out during the regency period in the Empire of Brazil. Sabinada and Malê revolt are 19th-century rebellions.

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Mato Grosso

Mato Grosso (–) is one of the states of Brazil, the third largest by area, located in the Central-West region.

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Ragamuffin War

The Ragamuffin War or Ragamuffin Revolution (Portuguese: Guerra dos Farrapos or Revolução Farroupilha) was a Republican uprising that began in southern Brazil, in the province (current state) of Rio Grande do Sul in 1835. Sabinada and Ragamuffin War are 19th-century rebellions, rebellions in Brazil, rebellions in South America, Separatism in Brazil, Separatist rebellion-based civil wars and Wars involving Brazil.

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Riograndense Republic

The Riograndense Republic, often called the Piratini Republic (República Rio-Grandense or República do Piratini), was a de facto state that seceded from the Empire of Brazil and roughly coincided with the present state of Rio Grande do Sul. Sabinada and Riograndense Republic are Separatism in Brazil.

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Salvador, Bahia

Salvador is a Brazilian municipality and capital city of the state of Bahia.

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See also

1837 in Brazil

1838 in Brazil

Conflicts in 1837

Conflicts in 1838

Rebellions in Brazil

Rebellions in South America

Separatism in Brazil

Separatist rebellion-based civil wars

Wars involving Brazil

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabinada