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31 March Incident         
  • [[Action Army]] forces marching on [[Bakırköy]]
  • Emanuel Karasu Efendi]], [[Essad Pasha Toptani]], Aram Efendi and Colonel Galip Bey (Pasiner), April 1909.
  • Esad Hayreddin Bey, one of the soldiers killed during the event
  • A Greek lithograph celebrating "freedom, equality, brotherhood" among Ottoman subjects following the 1908 revolution
  • The murder of [[Hasan Fehmi]], editor-in-chief of the anti-CUP newspaper ''[[Serbestî]]'', in the days preceding the mutiny acted as a catalyst for unrest.
  • Taksim]] following the suppression of the uprising
  • [[Action Army]] forces entering [[Istanbul]]
1909 REBELLION OF CONSERVATIVE REACTIONARIES IN CONSTANTINOPLE
31 Mart Vakası; 31 March Event; 1909 Ottoman countercoup; Countercoup of 1909; 31 Mart Vakasi; Countercoup (1909); 31 Mart Olayı; Ottoman countercoup of 1909
The 31 March Incident (, , , or ) was a political crisis within the Ottoman Empire in April 1909, during the Second Constitutional Era. Occurring soon after the 1908 Young Turk Revolution, in which the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) had successfully restored the Constitution and ended the absolute rule of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, it is sometimes referred to as an attempted countercoup or counterrevolution.
March Incident         
COUP D'ÉTAT ATTEMPT IN JAPAN IN MARCH 1931
March Incident
The was an abortive coup d'état attempt in Japan, in March 1931, launched by the radical Sakurakai secret society within the Imperial Japanese Army, aided by civilian ultranationalist groups.
March incident         
COUP D'ÉTAT ATTEMPT IN JAPAN IN MARCH 1931
March Incident
The was an abortive coup d'état attempt in Japan, in March 1931, launched by the radical Sakurakai secret society within the Imperial Japanese Army, aided by civilian ultranationalist groups.