Religion revolution
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Part of 1698 Hazarese economic collapse | |||||||
War in the Berzineri. |
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Belligerents | |||||||
Hazar | Hazar Socialist Republic | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Thraci Confederation Armed Forces a lot of sharia supporters | Revolution Guards | ||||||
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Fall of the Erçolak
Revolutionary Guards entered Hazarşehir at midnight of X.X.1699. The city was taken in three hours, thanks to the support of the inhabitants of the city to the revolutionaries. Around four o'clock, the palace where Ragip Erçolak was located was raided by the Revolutionary Guards. Ragip Erçolak escaped from the secret compartment and went towards the safe zone and fled abroad. The Revolutionary Guards searched the palace thoroughly and found no one. The master planner of the revolution was photographed in front of the palace and became famous on social media.
After the capture of Hazarşehir, state atheism began to be practiced throughout the country, the hijab was banned. The Revolutionary Guards began to erect their own Atheist morality guards in many places. Many famous experts said that the purpose of these actions is to erase Umraism from the whole country and that it is a crime against humanity. Many hijab selling sites are banned. The Revolutionary Guards also did not keep their word on LGBT rights and now appears homophobic.