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- Self-coup (links | edit)
- Lorenzo Zambrano (links | edit)
- History of Mexican Americans (links | edit)
- José (links | edit)
- Eufemio Zapata (links | edit)
- Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador (links | edit)
- Tacnazo (links | edit)
- List of mayors of Mexico City (links | edit)
- Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez (links | edit)
- Plan of Ayala (links | edit)
- Liberation Army of the South (links | edit)
- Tanquetazo (links | edit)
- 1992 Peruvian self-coup (links | edit)
- Consultation (Texas) (links | edit)
- Osmín Aguirre y Salinas (links | edit)
- Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution (links | edit)
- La Reforma (links | edit)
- Revolución Libertadora (links | edit)
- Félix Díaz (politician) (links | edit)
- Second French intervention in Mexico (links | edit)
- February 1992 Venezuelan coup attempt (links | edit)
- Genovevo de la O (links | edit)
- Mexican Army (links | edit)
- Mexican oil expropriation (links | edit)
- Reform War (links | edit)
- List of coups and coup attempts by country (links | edit)
- Military history of Mexico (links | edit)
- Felipe Ángeles (links | edit)
- Soldaderas (links | edit)
- Plan of Guadalupe (links | edit)
- Plans in Mexican history (links | edit)
- Paco Ignacio Taibo II (links | edit)
- Mexico (links | edit)
- Sidronio Camacho (links | edit)
- Porfiriato (links | edit)
- Constitutional Army (links | edit)
- Federal Army (links | edit)
- Felicistas (links | edit)
- List of factions in the Mexican Revolution (links | edit)
- Economic history of Mexico (links | edit)
- Caramelo (links | edit)
- United States involvement in the Mexican Revolution (links | edit)
- José María Pino Suárez (links | edit)
- First Battle of Rellano (links | edit)
- Second Battle of Rellano (links | edit)
- José Yves Limantour (links | edit)
- List of coups and coup attempts (links | edit)
- 1964 Brazilian coup d'état (links | edit)
- 1953 Colombian coup d'état (links | edit)