Crater mutiny

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The Crater mutiny was a 1967 uprising by British-led Arab troops in the Crater district of Aden that marked a major turning point in the collapse of British colonial rule during the Aden Emergency.

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Crater mutiny canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military mutiny
uprising
aftermath contributed to the end of British colonial rule in South Arabia
undermined British military authority in Aden
cause discontent among Arab troops serving under British command
rising nationalist sentiment in South Arabia
tensions between British authorities and local forces
chronology occurred in the final phase of the Aden Emergency
conflictSide British-led forces
mutinous Arab troops
conflictType mutiny
countryAtTime British Crown colony of Aden
date 1967
hasParticipant British Army
British-led Arab troops
South Arabian Federation forces
local Arab soldiers
location Aden
Colony of Aden
surface form: Aden Colony

Crater
surface form: Crater district
opposedBy British colonial authorities
British military command in Aden
partOf Aden Emergency
relatedTo Aden Emergency
British decolonisation
Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen
surface form: South Yemen independence movement
result collapse of British control in Crater district
significance accelerated British withdrawal from Aden
major turning point in the collapse of British colonial rule in Aden

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Aden Emergency significantEvent Crater mutiny