About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 81. Chapters: 1740 Batavia massacre, 1959 Tibetan uprising, 1966 anti-Igbo pogrom, 1987 Mecca Massacre, 1990 Batticaloa massacre, 1997 clashes in Cambodia, 1997 rebellion in Albania, 2005 Ethiopian police massacres, 2008 Cameroonian anti-government protests, 2009 Guinea protest, 228 Incident, 8888 Uprising, Asaba massacre, Barrios Altos massacre, Batepa massacre, Black September in Jordan, Caravan of Death, Chuknagar massacre, Dunmore's War, General Sherman incident, Gnjilane Group, Gora devac murders, Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Indonesian invasion of East Timor, Jabukovac killings, Jaffna lagoon massacre, Jinjira genocide, Kishinev pogrom, Kumarapuram massacre, Kumudini boat massacre, List of events named massacres, Malaita massacre, Massacres during the Greek Revolution, Massacres in Erzurum, Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars, Massacre at Ayyadieh, Massacre in B chovice, Massacre of the Albanian Beys, Massacre of the Latins, Ngatik massacre, NKVD prisoner massacres, Olowalu, Hawaii, Persecution of Serbs, Pidjiguiti Massacre, Pinsk massacre, Ponce massacre, Romanian Revolution of 1989, Serbia in the Balkan Wars, Sinchon Massacre, Soweto uprising, Stockholm Bloodbath, Struggle session, Tugboat massacre, Zong Massacre. Excerpt: File:1740 Batavia massacre.jpgBird's eye view of part of the city of Batavia where there is fighting while houses stand in flames in the foreground at the time of the massacre of the Chinese in 1740. Template: Infobox Military Conflict The 1959 Tibetan uprising, or 1959 Tibetan Rebellion began on 10 March 1959, when an anti-Chinese and anti-communist revolt erupted in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, which had been under the effective control of the Communist Party of China since the Seventeen Point Agreement in 1951. Although the 14th Dalai Lama's flight occurred in 1959, armed conflict between Tibetan rebellion forces and the Chinese army started in 1956 in the Kham and Amdo regions...