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Çınar incident         
17TH-CENTURY REBELLION IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
Cinar Incident; Çınar Incident
Çınar incident (Platanus Incident) is the name of a 17th-century rebellion in the Ottoman Empire. It is also sometimes known as "The Event of the Vakvak" (Vakʿa-ı Vakvakiye), named after a mythical tree on which human beings grew, as an analogy to the corpses hung from trees in the aftermath of the rebellion.
Çınar         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Chinar (disambiguation); Çınar (disambiguation); Çinar
Çınar, also spelled Chinar and Çinar, is a Turkic word meaning "plane tree," derived from the Persian word chenar (Persian: چنار), and may refer to:
Kaohsiung Incident         
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1979 CRACKDOWN ON PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTESTERS IN TAIWAN
Formosa Magazine Incident; Formosa Incident; Mei Li Tao Incident; Mei-li Tao Incident; Kaohsiung incident; The Kaohsiung Eight; Gaoxiong Incident; Meilidao Incident; Meilitao Incident
The Kaohsiung Incident, also known as the Formosa Incident, the Meilidao Incident, or the Formosa Magazine incident,tang was a crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations that occurred in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, on 10 December 1979 during Taiwan's martial law period.