There was one group that led a successful rebellion against Syrian rule. The one group that did this was called Maccabees.
The Boxer Rebellion.
Nat Turner
Nat Turner
Nat Turner
The group you are referring to is likely the Taiping Rebellion in mid-19th century China. Led by Hong Xiuquan, the movement combined elements of Christianity with Chinese religious beliefs to justify their rebellion against the ruling Qing Dynasty.
Nat Turner was a slave owned by Joseph Travis. He believed he had been chosen by God to lead a slave rebellion and did so in 1831.
The word that means an act of inciting rebellion against the government is "insurrection." It refers to a violent uprising against an authority or government, often aiming to overthrow or challenge its power. Insurrections can involve organized resistance or spontaneous acts of defiance by a group of people.
If a top secret group is plotting against the government, how one would feel about it would depend greatly on the type of alternative government the group was proposing. America is the result of a successful revolution.
A coup usually refers to a successful, bloodless revolt in which a new group, usually some generals seizes power in a country. A coup is a type of revolt.
It was almost destroyed by a rebellion group called bacon's rebellion
The Syrian Orthodox church is an ancient church native to Syria with the Syrian Orthodox people being largely Syrian, however there are a few Iraqis who are a part of that church. There are other types of Christians in Syria such as Catholics, protestants, and Greek orthodox churches, but there is no one Syrian church.
Wu Wang led a rebellion against the Shang Dynasty due to their brutal and oppressive rule. The Shang were known for their harsh treatment of subjects, including heavy taxation and human sacrifices, which fueled widespread discontent. Wu Wang rallied support by promoting the idea of a just and benevolent government, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty. His successful uprising marked a significant shift in Chinese history, emphasizing the importance of moral governance.