Paulo Cesar Souza, A Sabinada: A revolta separatista da Bahia () (), and Hendrik Kraay, “‘As Terrifying as Unexpected’: The Bahian Sabinada. discreetly, a liberal revolt called the Sabinada, which most of the capital’s black A Sabinada: a revolta separatista da Bahia (São Paulo: Brasiliense, );. of Bahia is discussed in detail in my “Escravos e coiteiros no quilombo do see Paulo César Souza, A Sabinada: a revolta separatista da Bahia, , São.
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Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions. Please enter the message. Sabinada Revolt Sabinada Revolt, the rebellion that led to the seizure of Brazil’s second-largest city, Salvador capital of the northeastern province of Bahiafrom 17 November to 16 March In what was easily one of the most violent periods in the city’s history, hundreds of rebels and innocent bystanders were massacred within two days after the separratista began.
Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway. Within hours, the city’s Third Infantry Battalion had joined; ultimately, only the marines and part of the National Guard would remain loyal to seeparatista government.