7776 Revolution

The 7776 Revolution (YinYangiese: 反共产革命; Ózụ̀nggyé Ngínì; lit. Anti-communist revolution) (Tottomic: Uzangehinni) was a series of mass nationwide protests and civil unrest in the Toralaq Republic against the communist government occurred from July 1 to 7 in 1976. It began in the town of Ahzredalae in the Xiang Toralaq State, and tremendously spread nationwide. Although began on July 1, it was named 7776 because of the anti-communist victory taking place on July 7. It was the first removal of a Marxist-Leninist government.

There were early protests against the communist government, mostly in the western part of the country, but only small reforms took place. The Ahzredalae protests were organized by the students of University of Ahzredalae. Since 1956, the Toralaq Republic ran under a totalitarian Marxist-Leninist government with great ties with the Soviet Union.