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    The Uba riots of 1937 or simply the Mauritian riots of 1937 refers to an outbreak of riots and civil disturbances that broke out amongst small scale sugar...
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  • the urban areas of Port Louis and did not spread to the rest of the island. 1850 Yamsé Ghoon Riots 1906 Pagoda riots Uba riots of 1937 1943 Belle Vue Harel...
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    The "Uba" Riots of 1937". Agricultural History. 69 (2): 163–176. JSTOR 3744263. Croucher, Richard; Mcilroy, John (1 July 2013). "Mauritius 1937: The Origins...
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    (1995). "Small-Scale Sugar Cane Farmers and Biotechnology in Mauritius: The "Uba" Riots of 1937". Agricultural History. 69 (2): 163–176. JSTOR 3744263....
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    the Uba riots of 1937 in the same part of the world. Although the root causes are not the same they highlight the struggles and vulnerability of the Indo-Mauritian...
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  • Palestine, later Israel) 1937 – Memorial Day massacre of 1937 (Chicago, United States) 1937Uba riots of 1937 August 1937 Mauritian sugar cane growers...
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  • ethnicity. Local authorities feared that the Port Louis riots would escalate into larger ethnic riots between Creoles and Muslims. Thus the government imposed...
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  • Muslims (about 17% of the population) from the Indian subcontinent. Events such as the 1850 Yamsé Ghoon Riots indicated the prevalence of ethnic tensions...
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  • 1966 riots and 1968 riots associated with the 1967 elections which preceded the country's independence on 12 March 1968. The first two victims of the riots...
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  • The 1906 Pagoda riots refer to violent clashes which erupted in Port Louis on the island of Mauritius between 1900 and 1906. The Cantonese and the Fukienese...
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  • It was the first incidence of mass rioting in Mauritius since the country's 1968 riots. The riots resulted in a majority of the island's police stations...
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  • The 1967 Port Louis riots refer to a series of violent clashes and looting in the city of Port Louis, Mauritius. The 07 August 1967 General Elections...
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  • 1850 Yamsé Ghoon Riots refer to violent clashes which erupted in Port Louis, the capital of British Mauritius in November 1850. Muslims of Indian ancestry...
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    / -20.2; 57.5 Mauritius was an official settlement of the Dutch East India Company on the island of Mauritius between 1638 and 1710, and used as a refreshing...
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  • Following the Uba riots of 1937 Anquetil was deported to Rodrigues by the British colonial government for organising strikes in defence of dockers' rights...
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    buried in the Jewish section of St. Martin Cemetery. At the end of World War II, the detainees were given the choice of returning to their former homes...
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  • Mauritius experienced a period of instability in the days running up to the declaration resulting in the 1968 Mauritian riots before order was restored by...
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