- A
civil war is a war
between organized groups within the same
state (or country). The aim of one side may be to take
control of the
country or a region...
- "
internecine conflict", "internal conflict" and "civil war" are
often used
interchangeably with "non-international
armed conflict", but "
internecine war"...
- The
Internecine Project is a 1974
British espionage thriller film
written by Mort W. Elkind,
Barry Levinson, and
Jonathan Lynn,
directed by Ken Hughes...
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underwent a
severe internal crisis subsequently known as the "Grotesque
Internecine Struggle" or "GIS". The
roots of the
crisis involved a
power struggle...
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social grouping,
meaning that one clan
would fight another. This and the
internecine jostling for
position that took
place when a clan
leader (raja) died...
- destro**** the factory, and
expelled the
remaining settlers.
During the
internecine wars for the
Court of Huế, the Nguyễn prince, Gia Long, born Nguyễn Phúc...
-
Hanseatic League,
contrasting with the
Italian city-states
engaged in
internecine strife. This
grouping of
lands is
often called the
Angevin Empire. Eleanor...
-
feigns madness to
teach Krishna a lesson. The
Jataka tale also
includes internecine destruction among his
siblings after they all get drunk.
Krishna also...
- society,
especially from the
younger generation,
became impatient with the
internecine divisions and
ineffectiveness of the
Palestinian elite and
engaged in...
- The
Suzdalian war of
succession of 1174–1177 was a war of
succession in Vladimir-Suzdal (Suzdalia), a
complex of prin****lities in the
northeast of Kievan...