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- Q760002 abstract "The 1991 uprisings in Iraq were a series of popular rebellions in northern and southern Iraq in March and April 1991 after the Gulf War. The mostly uncoordinated insurgency, often referred to as the Sha'aban Intifada among Arabs and as the National Uprising among Kurds, was fueled by the perception that then Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was responsible for systemic social repression and had become vulnerable to regime change. This perception of weakness was largely the result of the outcome of two prior wars: the Iran–Iraq War and the invasion of Kuwait, both of which occurred within a single decade and devastated the economy and population of Iraq.Within the first two weeks, most of Iraq's cities and provinces fell to rebel forces. Participants of the uprising were a diverse mix of ethnic, religious and political affiliations, including military mutineers, Shia Arab Islamists, Kurdish nationalists, and far-left groups. Following initial victories, the revolution was held back from continued success by internal divisions as well as a lack of anticipated American support. Saddam's Sunni Arab-dominated Ba'ath Party regime managed to maintain control over the capital of Baghdad and soon largely suppressed the rebels in a brutal campaign conducted by loyalist forces spearheaded by the Iraqi Republican Guard.During the brief, roughly one-month period of unrest, tens of thousands of people died and nearly two million people were displaced. After the conflict, the Iraqi government intensified a prior systematic forced relocation of Marsh Arabs and the draining of the Mesopotamian Marshes in the Tigris–Euphrates river system. The Persian Gulf War Coalition established Iraqi no-fly zones over northern and southern Iraq, and the Kurdish opposition established the Kurdish Autonomous Republic in what is now commonly referred to as Iraqi Kurdistan.".
- Q760002 causalties "Est. 5,000 killed".
- Q760002 combatant "*15pxRepublican Guard".
- Q760002 combatant "*Armyandmilitiadeserters / defectors".
- Q760002 combatant "*CPK".
- Q760002 combatant "*Dawa".
- Q760002 combatant "*General Security".
- Q760002 combatant "*ICP".
- Q760002 combatant "*IMK".
- Q760002 combatant "*Intelligence Service".
- Q760002 combatant "*Iraqi Army".
- Q760002 combatant "*KDP".
- Q760002 combatant "*Left-wing Ba'ath Party".
- Q760002 combatant "*PUK".
- Q760002 combatant "*Popular Army".
- Q760002 combatant "*SCIRI/Badr Brigades".
- Q760002 combatant "*Special Security".
- Q760002 combatant "*Zowaa".
- Q760002 combatant "----".
- Q760002 combatant "Ba'athist Iraq".
- Q760002 combatant "MEK".
- Q760002 combatant "Other dissidents:".
- Q760002 combatant "Peshmerga:".
- Q760002 combatant "Shia rebels:".
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- Q760002 date "1991-04-05".
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- Q760002 result "*Accelerated destruction of theTigris-Euphrates marshesby Iraqi government".
- Q760002 result "*Continued conflict inparts of the northuntil October 1991 and in the rural south until 1994".
- Q760002 result "*Mass reprisals against the population and exodus of 1.8 million refugees from the country".
- Q760002 result "Iraqi government victory".
- Q760002 strength "Est. 300,000".
- Q760002 strength "Est. 4,500".
- Q760002 strength "KDP: Est. 15,000–45,000".
- Q760002 strength "PUK: Est. 4,000–12,000".
- Q760002 strength "SCIRI: Est. 40,000–50,000".
- Q760002 territory Q205047.
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