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Could The Tulip Revolution Be Considered A Color Revolution?
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- The Tulip Revolution is often grouped with other 'color revolutions' of the 2000s.
- It shared features like mass protests against fraud and authoritarianism.
- The name 'Tulip' follows the pattern of 'Rose' and 'Orange' revolutions.
- The context confirms it led to a change in power after disputed elections.
- However, the Wikipedia snippet does not explicitly label it a color revolution.
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