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1963 Syrian coup d'état and Syrian Crisis of 1957

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Difference between 1963 Syrian coup d'état and Syrian Crisis of 1957

1963 Syrian coup d'état vs. Syrian Crisis of 1957

The 1963 Syrian coup d'état, referred to by the Syrian government as the 8 March Revolution (ثورة الثامن من آذار), was the successful seizure of power in Syria by the military committee of the Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. The Syrian Crisis of 1957 was a period of severe diplomatic confrontations during the Cold War that involved Syria and the Soviet Union on one hand, and the United States and its allies, including Turkey and the Baghdad Pact, on the other.

Similarities between 1963 Syrian coup d'état and Syrian Crisis of 1957

1963 Syrian coup d'état and Syrian Crisis of 1957 have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Syrian Republic (1946–63).

Syrian Republic (1946–63)

The Syrian Republic (الجمهورية السورية; République syrienne) was recognized as a sovereign state in 1945 and became de-facto independent in April 1946 from the French Mandate of Syria and Lebanon.

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1963 Syrian coup d'état and Syrian Crisis of 1957 Comparison

1963 Syrian coup d'état has 97 relations, while Syrian Crisis of 1957 has 24. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.83% = 1 / (97 + 24).

References

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