rebel
rebels who carry weapons
rebels who oppose the current government
rebels who want their region to become an independent country
someone who used to be a rebel
rebels with left-wing political ideologies
rebels with right-wing political ideologies
rebels with left-wing political ideologies
rebels who follow Communist ideology
rebels who follow Maoist ideology
in politics, a member of parliament who is not a minister and who votes against their own party's policy
an organized number of rebels
a small organized group of rebels
someone who dislikes authority and does not obey rules
someone who has some characteristics of a rebel
in opposition to rebels
describing someone as a rebel in opposition to a specific authority
to engage in combat against rebels
to use violence against rebels
to win a victory over rebels
to provide assistance and encouragement to rebels
to be in charge of a group of rebels
to become one of the rebels
to provide military, financial, or moral support to rebels
to assist rebels in their cause
the person who leads or commands a rebel group
the troops of a rebel army
an act of violence by rebels intended to cause damage or injury
individuals who fight as part of a rebel group
an organization of rebels
a group of rebels organized for military action
soldiers in a rebel army
an area where rebel forces are strongest and most secure
members of a rebel army
an organized military force of rebels
an officer in charge of a rebel military unit
a sudden, violent attack by rebels
a group of people working together to advance their shared rebellious ideas
a collective effort by rebels to achieve a specific goal
the state of an area being governed by rebels
a place where rebel forces are based for tactical purposes
a headquarters for rebel operations
a military force raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency
a place where rebels live temporarily, often in tents
a forward movement by rebel forces
an instance of rebels entering a country or region with an armed force so as to occupy it
actions and operations carried out by rebels
the principle, aim, or movement that rebels are fighting for
a small organized dissenting group within a larger one
rebels suddenly take power over a place by force
rebels take control of a place suddenly and with force
rebels take control of a place or person by force
rebels get power over a place
rebels begin a violent action against something
rebels engage in a battle or conflict
rebels succeed in getting power over a place
rebels move forward, typically in a military context
rebels get power over a place again
to have a primary location or headquarters in a specific place