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This is a chronological list of revolts organized by peasants.

The history of peasant wars spans over two thousand years. A variety of factors fueled the emergence of the peasant revolt phenomenon, including:[2]
Later peasant revolts such as the Telangana Rebellion were also influenced by agrarian socialist ideologies such as Maoism.[3]
The majority of peasant rebellions ended prematurely and were unsuccessful. Peasants suffered from limited funding and lacked the training and organisational capabilities of professional armies.[4]
The list gives the name, the date, the peasant allies and enemies, and the result of these conflicts following this legend:
| Date | Conflict | State | Peasants | Result | Image | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 209–206 BC | Anti-Qin revolts (including Dazexiang Uprising) | Qin dynasty | Peasants under several rebel leaders, including Chen Sheng, Wu Guang, Xiang Yu, and Liu Bang | Qin dissolution | [5] | |
| 205–186 BC | Great revolt of the Egyptians | Native Egyptian peasants and soldiers under secessionist Pharaohs Hugronaphor and Ankhmakis | Suppression of the rebellion | [6] | ||
| 17–25 | Lülin | Xin dynasty | Lülin rebels | Collapse of Xin dynasty; ascendancy of rebel leader Liu Xiu after infighting among Lülin forces | ||
| 17–27 | Red Eyebrows | Xin dynasty | Red Eyebrows rebels | Goal of the rebellion partially achieved, but eventual defeat of the movement by Liu Xiu | ||
| 172–173 | Bucolic War | Egyptian peasants under Isidorus | Suppression of the rebellion | [7] | ||
| 184–205 | Yellow Turban Rebellion | Han dynasty | Yellow Turban rebels | Suppression of the rebellion, though Han dynasty is severely weakened | [8] | |
| 185–205 | Heishan bandit movement | Han dynasty | Bandit confederacy of the Taihang Mountains Gongsun Zan's forces | Suppression of the rebellion, though Han dynasty is severely weakened | ||
| 3rd–5th century | Bagaudae | Bagaudae Suebi | Gain control of some territory; end with the general collapse of the Roman Empire | |||
| 4th–late 5th century | Circumcellions | Berber and Roman peasants Donatist authorities Rebellious Roman military under Gildo (in 398) | End of Roman Catholic rule in Africa, but suppression of the rebellion by Vandals and Arian authorities | [9] | ||
| 611–619 | Anti-Sui rebellions | Sui dynasty | Peasants under several rebel leaders Defected military forces under several rebel generals, officials and nobles | Collapse of Sui dynasty; ascendancy of rebel leader Li Yuan after infighting among rebel forces | ||
| 841–843 | Stellinga Uprising | Saxon nobility Frankish military under Louis the German | Stellinga | Suppression of the rebellion | ||
| 859–860 | Rebellion of Ch'iu Fu | Tang dynasty | Chinese peasants and bandits under Ch'iu Fu | Suppression of the rebellion, though Tang dynasty is severely weakened | [10] | |
| 874–878 | Rebellion of Wang Xianzhi | Tang dynasty | Chinese peasants and bandits under Wang Xianzhi and Shang Junzhang | Suppression of the rebellion, though Tang dynasty is severely weakened | [11] | |
| 875–884 | Rebellion of Huang Chao | Tang dynasty | Chinese peasants and bandits under Huang Chao | Suppression of the rebellion, though Tang dynasty is severely weakened | [12] | |
| 928–932 | Basil the Copper Hand Rebellions | Peasants under Basil the Copper Hand | Suppression of the rebellion | [13] | ||
| 993–995 | Da Shu rebellion in Sichuan | Song dynasty | Peasants under Wang Xiaobo and Li Shun | Suppression of the rebellion | [14] | |
| 996 | Peasants' revolt in Normandy | Normandy under Rodulf of Ivry and Richard II, Duke of Normandy | Norman peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [15] | |
| 1277–1280 | Uprising of Ivaylo | Murder of Ivaylo | [16] | |||
| 1323–1328 | Peasant revolt in Flanders | Flemish peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1343–1345 | St. George's Night Uprising | Estonian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [17] | ||
| 1351–1368 | Red Turban Rebellion | Yuan dynasty Goryeo | Red Turban Armies of White Lotus members, Manichaeans and Chinese peasants | Fall of Yuan dynasty and retreat of the Mongols into Mongolia as the Northern Yuan dynasty; ascendancy of rebel leader Zhu Yuanzhang after infighting among rebel forces | ||
| 1358 | Jacquerie | French peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1381 | Peasants' Revolt | English peasants | Suppression of the rebellion, though Plantagenet dynasty is weakened | |||
| 1382 | Harelle | French peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [18] | ||
| 1428 | Shocho uprising | Japanese peasants | Peasant debts cancelled. | |||
| 1437 | Transylvanian peasant revolt | Transylvanian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1438 | Hallvard Graatops Revolt | Norwegian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1441 | Kakitsu uprising | Do-ikki (leagues) of peasants and jizamurai | Peasant debts cancelled, Ashikaga shogunate is severely weakened. | [19] | ||
| 1441 | Funen and Jutland Peasant rebellions | Danish peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1450 | Jack Cade's rebellion | English peasants | Suppression of the rebellion, though Lancaster dynasty is weakened and eventually overthrown during the Wars of the Roses. | [20] | ||
| 1450–1451 | John and William Merfold's Uprising | English peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [21] | ||
| 1453–1454 | Morea revolt of 1453–54 | Greek peasants under Manuel Kantakouzenos Albanians under Peter Bua |
Suppression of the rebellion | [22] | ||
| 1462–1472, 1485–1486 | War of the Remences | Catalan peasants |
Goal of the rebellion largely achieved, Sentència de Guadalupe signed | [23] | ||
| 1467–1469 | Galician Irmandiños Revolt | Kingdom of Galicia (Crown of Castile) | Galician peasants, led by Galician burgeoisie and part of the local lower nobility | Suppression of the rebellion by feudal armies | [24] | |
| May 1476 | Niklashausen Peasant Revolt | German peasants led by Hans Böhm, who had a vision of the Virgin Mary, against the nobility and clergy of the Holy Roman Empire. | Böhm executed and pilgrimages to Niklashausen ceased | [25] | ||
| 1478 | Carinthian Peasant Revolt | Carinthian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [26] | ||
| 1482–1511 | Yamashiro ikki uprisings | Various samurai clans |
Yamashiro ikki and later, lesser ikki Various samurai clans |
Most ikki submit to the shogunate in 1493, though they achieved many of their aims and continued to retain autonomy until the gradual end of the movement | [27] | |
| 1487–1488 | Kaga Rebellion | Togashi clan | Ikkō-ikkiMotoori clanYamagawa clan | Decisive victory for the Ikkō-ikki. | [28] | |
| 1488–1582 | Ikkō-ikki Uprisings | Several major samurai clans (including Oda clan and Tokugawa clan) Nichiren sect Tendai sōhei Jōdo-shū sōhei | Ikkō-shū peasant and ji-samurai leagues Jōdo Shinshū sōhei |
Destruction of most militant Ikkō-shū leagues; Jōdo Shinshū sect and remaining Ikkō-ikki submit to Toyotomi Hideyoshi | [29] | |
| 1490-1492 | Mukha rebellion | Orthodox ruthenian peasants
Orthodox moldavian peasants |
Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1493–1517 | Bundschuh movement | German Peasants | All rebellions suppressed | |||
| 1498–1878 | Opryshky movement | Ruthenian (Ukrainian) peasants
Hutsul peasants |
Suppression of the movement | |||
| 1511 | Friulian Revolt | Friulian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1514 | Poor Conrad Rebellion | Württemberg peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [30] | ||
| 1514 | György Dózsa Rebellion | Hungarian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [31] | ||
| 1515 | Slovene Peasant Revolt of 1515 | Slovene peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [32] | ||
| 1515–1523 | Frisian peasant rebellion | Suppression of the rebellion | ||||
| 1516–1521 | Trần Cảo Rebellion | Lê dynasty | Vietnamese peasants under Trần Cảo and Trần Cung | Suppression of the rebellion, though Lê dynasty is severely weakened | [33] | |
| 1519–1659 | Celali rebellions | Turkmen peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [34] | ||
| 1524–1525 | German Peasants' War | German peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1524–1533 | Dalecarlian Rebellions | Dalarna peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1525 | Palatine Peasants' War | Palatine peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1534 | Skipper Clement's Rebellion | Danish Peasants under Skipper Clement |
Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1540 | Peasant's Rebellion in Telemark | Norwegian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1542–1543 | Dacke War | Småland peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [35] | ||
| 1549 | Kett's Rebellion | English peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1573 | Croatian–Slovene Peasant Revolt | Slovene peasants Croatian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [36] | ||
| 1594–1637 | Croquant rebellions | French peasants | Suppression of all rebellions | |||
| 1596–1597 | Cudgel War | Finnish peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [37] | ||
| 1606–1607 | Bolotnikov Rebellion | Russian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1626–1636 | Peasants' War in Upper Austria | Austrian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [38] | ||
| 1630–1633 | Peasant Uprising in Podhale | Polish peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [39] | ||
| 1630–1645 | Rebellion of Li Zicheng | Ming dynasty (1630–1644) |
Peasants under Li Zicheng, Gao Guiying and other generals of the Shun dynasty | Collapse of Ming dynasty, but suppression of the rebellion by Qing dynasty | ||
| 1630–1647 | Rebellion of Zhang Xianzhong | Ming dynasty (1630–1644) |
Peasants and bandits under Zhang Xianzhong | Collapse of Ming dynasty, but suppression of the rebellion by Qing dynasty | [40] | |
| 1635 | Second Slovene peasants' revolt | Peasants under a scattered leadership of various leaders | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1637–1638 | Shimabara Rebellion | Christian peasants and rōnin | Suppression of the rebellion | [41] | ||
| 1639 | Revolt of the va-nu-pieds | Normandy peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1640 | Corpus de Sang | Catalan harvesters | Revolt successful. Start of the Reapers' War; eventual defeat of Catalonia | |||
| 1651 | Kostka-Napierski Uprising | Polish peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [42] | ||
| 1652 | Guo Huaiyi Rebellion | Dutch East India Company Aboriginal Taiwanese | Chinese peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | ||
| 1653 | Swiss peasant war of 1653 | Swiss peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [43] | ||
| 1664-1665 | Varenytsia Uprising | Ukrainian peasants
Kalnyk Cossack regiment under Vasyl Varenytsia and Ivan Sulymka Zaporozhian Cossacks under Ivan Sirko |
Suppression of the rebellion | [44] | ||
| 1667–1671 | Stepan Razin Rebellion | Russian peasants Don Cossacks | Suppression of the rebellion | [45] | ||
| 1669–1670 | Peasant Rebellion in Podhale | Polish peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [46] | ||
| 1704 | Kuridža's Rebellion | Orthodox peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1705–1706 | Bavarian People's Uprising | Bavarian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1707–1708 | Bulavin Rebellion | Russian peasants Don Cossacks | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1713 | Slovene peasant revolt in Tolmin | Peasants under a scattered leadership of various leaders, including Ivan Miklavčič | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1730–1769 | Peasant revolts for the restoration of the Lê dynasty and land reforms | Trịnh lords Nguyễn lords | Vietnamese peasants Lê dynasty | Suppression of the rebellions and eventual collapse of Lê dynasty, but start of Tây Sơn Revolt | ||
| 1743 | Dalecarlian rebellion | Swedish peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1765 | Strilekrigen | Norwegian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1767-1770 | Klishchyn Uprising | Ukrainian peasants
Zhovnynsk Cossacks |
Suppression of the rebellion | [47] | ||
| 1768–1769 | Koliivshchyna | Haidamaka movement
Orthodox ruthenian peasants |
Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1769–1788 | Tây Sơn Revolt | Nguyễn lords (until 1776) Nguyễn Ánh's forces (since 1776) Trịnh lords (until 1786) Lê dynasty (1786–1788) |
Tây Sơn dynasty | Goal of the rebellion achieved; reunification of Vietnam and introduction of land reforms under Tây Sơn dynasty | ||
| 1773–1775 | Pugachev's Rebellion | Russian peasants Ural Cossacks Bashkirs | Suppression of the rebellion | [48] | ||
| 1780–1783 | Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II | Quechua and Aymara peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [49] | ||
| 1784 | Revolt of Horea, Cloșca and Crișan | Romanian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [50] | ||
| 1786–1787 | Lofthusreisingen | Norwegian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1786–1787 | Shays' Rebellion | American farmers | Suppression of the rebellion, constitutional reform | |||
| 1789-1793 | Turbaii Uprising | Ukrainian peasants |
Suppression of the rebellion, self government abolished | [51] | ||
| 1790 | Saxon Peasants' Revolt | Saxon peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [52] | ||
| 1791–1794 | Whisky Rebellion | American farmers | Suppression of the rebellion, whiskey tax is repealed shortly after | |||
| 1793–1796 | War in the Vendée | Suppression of the rebellion | ||||
| 1793–1804 | Chouannerie | Suppression of the rebellion | ||||
| 1794 | Kościuszko Uprising | Suppression of the rebellion | [53] | |||
| 1794–1804 | White Lotus Rebellion | White Lotus rebels | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1798 | Peasants' War | Suppression of the rebellion | [54] | |||
| 1800–1802 | Lærdal Rebellion | Norwegian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [55] | ||
| 1803 | Cherkasy Uprising of 1803 | Ukrainian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [56] | ||
| 1807–1820 | Jean-Baptiste Perrier's rebellion | Haitian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1809 | Tyrolean Rebellion | Suppression of the rebellion | ||||
| 1809 | Gottscheer Rebellion | Suppression of the rebellion | ||||
| 1811 | Klågerup riots | Swedish peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1813-1835 | Karmaliuk uprisings | Ukrainian peasants
Polish peasants Jewish peasants |
Suppression of the rebellion | [57] | ||
| 1819 | Chuguev uprising | military settlers of the Chuguev Regiment
Ukrainian peasants |
Suppression of the rebellion | [58] | ||
| 1826–1854 | Peasant uprisings during the reign of Nicholas I of Russia | Russian peasants | About 556 small-scale rural uprisings took place during Nicholas' reign. All were suppressed, but contributed to the Russian Emperor's reluctance to end the serfdom in Russia. | [59] | ||
| 1826 | Ohramievchi uprising | Ukrainian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [60] | ||
| 1832–1835 | Cabanada | Restorationist peasants | Rebellion subdued after the premature death of former Emperor Pedro I | |||
| 1834–1835 | Syrian Peasant Revolt (1834–35) | Arab peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [61] | ||
| 1835–1840 | Cabanagem | Suppression of the rebellion | ||||
| 1838–1841 | Balaiada | Peasants and African slaves | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1839–1845 | Anti-Rent War | Upstate tenant farmers | initially suppressed by the state militia, rebel anti-rent leaders arrested though they were either pardoned or not sentenced, anti-renters continued to rebel decades after the trials, the Antirenter party was formed and tenant rights were granted. | |||
| 1844 | Piquet uprising | Piquets (Haitian peasants) under Acaau | Piquet movement leaders integrated into government, but goals not achieved | [62] | ||
| 1846 | Acaau's second rebellion | Haitian peasants under Acaau | Suppression of the rebellion | [63] | ||
| 1846 | Galician Peasant Uprising of 1846 | Galician peasants | De facto suppression of the rebellion, although it was both sparked and extinguished by the Austrian authorities and eventually led to abolition of serfdom in Galicia and Lodomeria two years later. | [64] | ||
| 1847-1915 | Caste War of Yucatán | Maya peasants of the Yucatán Peninsula | Temporary establishment of Chan Santa Cruz state; eventually suppression of the rebellion | [65] | ||
| 1850–1864 | Taiping Rebellion | Taiping Heavenly Kingdom | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1855 | Kiev Cossacks insurrection | Kyiv "Cossacks"
Ukrainian peasants |
Suppression of the rebellion | [66] | ||
| 1856 | "To Tavria for freedom" movement | Ukrainian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [66] | ||
| 1851–1868 | Nian Rebellion | Nian militias | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1858 | Mahtra War | Estonian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [67] | ||
| 1861 | Bezdna unrest | Russian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [68] | ||
| 1862 | Great Peasant Uprising of 1862 | Korean peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1884 | Chichibu Incident | Japanese peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1888 | Peasant Revolt in Banten | Bantenese peasants and ulamas | Suppression of the rebellion | [69] | ||
| 1892 | Jerez uprising | Regional fieldworkers | Suppression of the rebellion | [70] | ||
| 1894–1895 | Donghak Peasant Revolution | Korean peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1896–1897 | War of Canudos | Canudos inhabitants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1899–1900 | Peasant unrest in Bulgaria | Bulgarian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1905-1906 | Sorochyntsi revolt | Ukrainian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [71] | ||
| 1905–1908 | Maji Maji Rebellion | Matumbi people, Ngoni people, and other Tanganyikans | Suppression of the rebellion | [72] | ||
| 1907 | 1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt | Romanian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1910 | Kileler uprising | Farmers of Thessaly | Initial suppression of the rebellion, followed by the arrested declared innocent and some minor measures in favor of the peasants being taken the next year; Actual requests of the peasants began being fulfilled in 1923. | [73] | ||
| 1911 | Peasant rebellion in eastern Henan | Yellow Way Society | Suppression of the rebellion | [74][75] | ||
| 1912-1916 | Contestado War | Suppression of the rebellion | ||||
| 1913 | Peasant revolt in Northern Shaanxi | Chinese poppy farmers and bandits under a sect leader | Spread of the revolt; poppy plant eradication campaign stopped | [76] | ||
| 1914 | Peasant Revolt in Albania | Muslim peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1916 | Urkun | Kyrgyz and Kazakh peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [77] | ||
| 1917–1921 | Makhnovshchina | Suppression of the rebellion | ||||
| 1918 | Livny Uprising | Russian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1918 | Arsk Uprising | Tatar peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1918 | Sheksna uprising | Russian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1918 | Anti-Hetman uprising | Ukrainian peasants
Ukrainian directorate supporters |
Abdication of Hetman Skoropadskyj
Restoration of the Ukrainian People's Republic Preliminary peace agreement between Ukraine and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic |
[78] | ||
| 1919 | Chapan rebellion | Russian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1919 | Khotyn uprising | Ukrainian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1919–1922 | Rebellion of "Chu the Ninth" (Ming pretender) | Yellow Way Society | Suppression of the rebellion | [79] | ||
| 1920 | Pitchfork uprising | "Black Eagle" peasant rebels | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1920 | Croatian Peasant Rebellion | Croatian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1920–1922 | Tambov Rebellion | Russian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1920–1926 | Spirit Soldier rebellions of eastern Sichuan and western Hubei | Spirit Soldier rebels, allied warlord forces | Stalemate: Large Spirit Soldier armies are destroyed, but movement persists | [80][81][82] | ||
| 1921 | Peasant Rebellion of Sorokino | Russian peasants and White Army veterans | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1921 | Malabar rebellion | Indian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [83] | ||
| 1924 | Rebellion of "Wang the Sixth" (Ming pretender) | Wang's followers | Suppression of the rebellion | [79] | ||
| 1924 | Tatarbunary uprising | Ukrainian peasants
Ukrainian bolsheviks |
Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1925 | Rebellion of Chu Hung-teng (Ming pretender) | Heavenly Gate Society | Suppression of the rebellion | [84] | ||
| 1927 | Autumn Harvest Uprising | Suppression of the rebellion | ||||
| 1928–1929 | Red Spears' uprising in Shandong | Red Spear Society | Suppression of the rebellion | [85] | ||
| 1928-1940 | Revolts against soviet collectivisation | Soviet peasants | Suppression of the revolts | |||
| 1932 | Salvadoran peasant massacre | Salvadoran peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1932 | Lesko uprising | Polish peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [86] | ||
| 1932 | Peasant uprising against poppy-tax collection in Su County | Chinese poppy farmers and gentry under Wang Xiaobai and Ma Fengshan | Suppression of the rebellion | [87] | ||
| 1932 | Peasant uprising against poppy-tax collection in Lingbi County | Chinese poppy farmers under Tian Xuemin | Goal of the rebellion achieved | [88] | ||
| 1936 | Miyun District rebellion | Yellow Sand Society | Suppression of the rebellion | [89][90] | ||
| 1944 | Peasant revolt in Beichuan County | Chinese poppy farmers of Xiaoyuan and Houyuan | Goal of the rebellion achieved | [91] | ||
| 1944 | Peasant uprising in Indramayu | Indramayu Peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [92] | ||
| 1946–1951 | Tebhaga movement | Bengal landlords | Bengal peasants (All India Kisan Sabha) |
Goal of the rebellion partially achieved | [93] | |
| 1946–1951 | Telangana Rebellion | Hyderabad peasants (Andhra Mahasabha) |
Goal of the rebellion achieved | [94] | ||
| 1947–1954 | Hukbalahap Rebellion | Filipino peasants (Hukbalahap) | Suppression of the rebellion | [95] | ||
| 1949 | Nankar Rebellion | Various Bengali Zamindars |
Communist Party and Peasants Association | Goal of the rebellion achieved | [96] | |
| 1950 | Cazin rebellion | Yugoslavian peasants | Suppression of the rebellion | [97] | ||
| 1952–1960 | Mau Mau Uprising | Kikuyu farmhanders | Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1958 | Rebellion at Fuzhou, Jiangxi | Dacheng sects | Suppression of the rebellion | [98] | ||
| 1958 | Rebellion at Yongjing | Rural rebels | Suppression of the rebellion | [99] | ||
| 1959–1965 | Escambray Rebellion | Cuban peasants |
Suppression of the rebellion | |||
| 1959 | Peasant rebellion at Sizhuang, Henan | "Regiment of Spirit Soldiers" | Suppression of the rebellion | [99] | ||
| 1960 | Rebellion at Yongnian County | New Star Society | Suppression of the rebellion | [100] | ||
| 1968–1969 | Agbekoya | Yoruba peasants | Goal of the rebellion achieved | |||
| 1969 | Rebellion at Changchun | Nine Palaces Way | Suppression of the rebellion | [101] | ||
| 1969 | Rebellion at Shuangyang County | Mount Wutai sect | Suppression of the rebellion | [101] | ||
| 1970s | 1970s peasant revolts in Thailand | Thai peasants | Peasant leaders assassinated | |||
| 1975–1991 | Uprisings in Tigray and Eritrea; part of the Ethiopian Civil War | Tigrayan and Eritrean peasants | Derg overthrown; Eritrean independence | [102] | ||
| 1994 | Zapatista uprising | Mexican indigenous peasants | Ceasefire |
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