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1673 Thraci Coup'd etat is a military event in the ancient capital of Thracistan.The order did not occur in the chain of command, but by the planning of 45 officers.First, the road to parliament was cut by the soldiers, after which the assembly was bombed.The state channel was raided by several soldiers and the statement was read.The last palace where Alperen Mithat Gazi stayed was raided and the president was taken prisoner.In the morning, coup leader Ahmar Ceamçı declared himself a new leader.
The '''1673 Thraci coup d'état''' was a military event in the ancient capital of Thracistan.The order did not occur in the chain of command, but by the planning of 45 officers.First, the road to parliament was cut by the soldiers, after which the assembly was bombed.The state channel was raided by several soldiers and the statement was read.The last palace where Alperen Mithat Gazi stayed was raided and the president was taken prisoner.In the morning, coup leader Ahmar Ceamçı declared himself a new leader.
 
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1673 Thraci coup d'état
Date 6 July 2019
Location Thracistan
Result Coup succeeded
Belligerents
Thracistan Flag.png Thraci Army Thracistan Flag.png Thraci Government

The 1673 Thraci coup d'état was a military event in the ancient capital of Thracistan.The order did not occur in the chain of command, but by the planning of 45 officers.First, the road to parliament was cut by the soldiers, after which the assembly was bombed.The state channel was raided by several soldiers and the statement was read.The last palace where Alperen Mithat Gazi stayed was raided and the president was taken prisoner.In the morning, coup leader Ahmar Ceamçı declared himself a new leader.