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The '''Winterflower Revolution'''{{efn|{{W|Ukrainian language|Khraelyi}}: ''Революція зимових квітів'', {{small|{{W|Romanization of Ukrainian|romanised}}}}: ''Revolyutsiya zymovykh kvitiv''}}, commonly known as the '''January Revolution''', '''January Coup''', and the '''Khraelyi Revolution''' is the revolution that ended the monarchy in [[Khraelyia]].
The '''Winterflower Revolution'''{{efn|{{W|Ukrainian language|Khraelyi}}: ''Революція зимових квітів'', {{small|{{W|Romanization of Ukrainian|romanised}}}}: ''Revolyutsiya zymovykh kvitiv''}}, commonly known as the '''January Revolution''', '''January Coup''', and the '''Khraelyi Revolution''' is the revolution that ended the monarchy in [[Khraelyia]].


The main events of the revolution took place in and around the capital city of [[Soliriv]], as well as cities such as [[Artemenkohrad]], [[Suzir'ya]], [[Lisivka]], and [[Alapayiv]]. The revolution began with a {{W|general strike}} following then-king of Khraelyia [[Mykhail V]]'s attempt to pass [[Resolution 148]], which was designed to further strain the recovering agricultural sector following the [[1886 eruption of Zhaluzhnyi|Zhaluzhnyi Eruption]] in 1886, where some effects from the crisis had yet to be reversed. Revolutionary activity lasted for about twenty-five days, consisting of mass demonstrations, violent altercations with law enforcement, and the destruction of monarchist symbolism towards the end. On 6 February, the forces of the capital's garrison sided with the revolutionaries. Four days later [[Mykhail V]] and his family fled the country, seeking refuge in the [[Secrazchak Kingdom]].
The main events of the revolution took place in and around the capital city of [[Soliriv]], as well as cities such as [[Artemenkohrad]], [[Suzir'ya]], [[Lisivka]], and [[Alapayiv]]. The revolution began with a {{W|general strike}} following then-king of Khraelyia [[Mykhail V]]'s attempt to pass [[Resolution 148]], which was designed to further strain the recovering agricultural sector following the [[1886 eruption of Zhaluzhnyi|Zhaluzhnyi Eruption]] in 1886, where some effects from the crisis had yet to be reversed. Revolutionary activity lasted for about twenty-five days, consisting of mass demonstrations, violent altercations with law enforcement, and the destruction of monarchist symbolism towards the end. On 6 February, the forces of the capital's garrison sided with the revolutionaries. Four days later [[Mykhail V]] and his family fled the country, seeking refuge in the [[Secrazchak Kingdom]] and ending [[House of Karashkevych|Karashkevych]] dynastic rule. The [[Provisional Congress of the Federal Republic of Khraelyia|Provisional Congress]] then proclaimed the [[Provisional Government of Khraelyia]], which replaced the [[Parliament of the Kingdom of Khraelyia|Parliament of Khraelyia]] until 20 May.


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Revision as of 15:13, 28 November 2024

 This article is part of the Realstrange AU.
Winterflower Revolution
Part of Collapse of the Khraelyi Monarchy
KhraelyiProtestors1901.png
Protestors in Suzir'ya, January 24, 1901
Date16 January – 10 February 1901
Location
Result

Revolutionary victory:

Belligerents

Khraelyia Government:

Khraelyia Provisional Congress:

Commanders and leaders
Strength
Soliriv Police: 3,400 Unknown
Casualties and losses
481 killed in Soliriv

The Winterflower Revolution[a], commonly known as the January Revolution, January Coup, and the Khraelyi Revolution is the revolution that ended the monarchy in Khraelyia.

The main events of the revolution took place in and around the capital city of Soliriv, as well as cities such as Artemenkohrad, Suzir'ya, Lisivka, and Alapayiv. The revolution began with a general strike following then-king of Khraelyia Mykhail V's attempt to pass Resolution 148, which was designed to further strain the recovering agricultural sector following the Zhaluzhnyi Eruption in 1886, where some effects from the crisis had yet to be reversed. Revolutionary activity lasted for about twenty-five days, consisting of mass demonstrations, violent altercations with law enforcement, and the destruction of monarchist symbolism towards the end. On 6 February, the forces of the capital's garrison sided with the revolutionaries. Four days later Mykhail V and his family fled the country, seeking refuge in the Secrazchak Kingdom and ending Karashkevych dynastic rule. The Provisional Congress then proclaimed the Provisional Government of Khraelyia, which replaced the Parliament of Khraelyia until 20 May.

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  1. Khraelyi: Революція зимових квітів, romanised: Revolyutsiya zymovykh kvitiv