Some sentences in use of “overthrown”

How to use in-sentence of “overthrown”:

+ Allende was overthrown by the armed forces and national police.

+ Kerensky served as the Deputy prime ministerSecond Prime Minister of the Russian Provisional Government until it was overthrown by the Bolsheviks under Vladimir Lenin in the October Revolution.

+ In March of 2000 the Democratic Left Party posits it like candidate to mayor of Remove, what was the “strongest Bastion of the party of the overthrown president Jamil Mahuad”.

+ The last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II of RussiaNicholas II, ruled Russia until March 1917, when the Russian Empire was taken over and a short-lived “provisional government” replaced it, led by Alexander Kerensky and soon to be overthrown in November by Bolsheviks.

+ Ben Ali ruled as dictator of the country until 2011, when he was overthrown in a revolution.

+ By the beginning of the 17th century the Dutch had overthrown the sultanate of Ternate.

+ He joined the Communist Party in 1953, and became a member of the Central Committee in 1965, serving in various positions until Nicolae Ceauşescu was overthrown in 1989.

Some sentences in use of overthrown
Some sentences in use of overthrown

Example sentences of “overthrown”:

+ They thought that someone in the Russian government might have overthrown Khrushchev.

+ Aristide was overthrown in 2004.

+ After a long period of infighting, the Mamluks were overthrown in the Khalji revolution which marked the transfer of power from the Turks to a heterogeneous Indo-Muslim nobility.

+ Finally, the Afsharid dynasty was overthrown by Mohammad Khan Qajar in 1796, who would establish a new native Iranian empire and restore Iranian suzerainty over several of the aforementioned regions.

+ The second, and final emperor, Qin Er Shi, was overthrown by a popular rebellion after the first Qin emperor died.

+ In 1989, the one-party rule of the Communist Party was overthrown during the Velvet Revolution, which was a series of large and peaceful demonstrations by the citizens in the streets.

+ On January 3, 1966, in a context of severe financial austerity measures, his corrupt regime was overthrown by a peaceful demonstration organized by the forces of the Voltaic nation: the unions, the so-called traditional chieftaincy and the clergy.

+ The Achaemenids were overthrown by the conquest of Alexander the Great in 330 BCE.

+ In fear of a prophecy that told of him being overthrown by his own children, Kronos swallowed each of them as soon they were born.

+ After the defeat of Opium Wars and the outbreak of Taiping Rebellion, the emperor and imperial officials realised that the Qing Government might be overthrown soon and they would no longer reign the country.

+ After Richard II was overthrown by Henry IV of EnglandHenry IV there was a period of confusion, and Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn took the opportunity to take some of Glyndŵr’s lands.

+ The President of Tunisia, formally known as the President of the Republic of Tunisia is the head of state of Tunisia.The position was created in 1957 when Habib Bourguiba,who had been prime minister,overthrew the King.Thirty years later Bourguiba was overthrown by his own prime minister.Today the president is freely elected.

+ Harsha was then overthrown by Arjuna.

+ The Umayyad Caliphate in Damascus was overthrown around 750 AD, but continued in al-Andalus until 1031.

+ He was overthrown by the revolution led by Eloy Alfaro and was forced to leave the office.

+ In 1955 he was overthrown and force to leave the country.

+ Many Russians blamed Czar Nicholas II’s poor leadership for Russia’s problems, so he was overthrown and sent to exile.

+ These occupiers were overthrown by the Pandyas and the Pallavas, who restored the kingdoms.

+ They thought that someone in the Russian government might have overthrown Khrushchev.

+ Aristide was overthrown in 2004.

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