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The {{nihongo|''' Ten Nights of Tragedy'''|十夜の悲劇|Jūya no higeki}} was a tragic event that took place over the course of ten nights in 868 AD. Due to a severe food shortage, [[the Cathedral City]] was unable to accept any more refugees. In order to restrict the influx of refugees, the [[Chaldean Gate]] was built over the course of three nights. Subsequently, a battle ensued between the refugees and the City Self-Defense Forces, which lasted for a further seven nights.{{Bookref|WorldInside}}{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 244: Chronology}}
{{nihongo|''' Ten Tragic Nights'''|十夜の悲劇|Jūya no higeki}} is the name given to the event that took place over the course of ten nights in 868 AD. Due to a severe food shortage, [[the Cathedral City]] was unable to accept any more refugees. In order to restrict the influx of refugees, the [[Chaldean Gate]] was built over the course of three nights. Subsequently, a battle ensued between the refugees and the City Self-Defense Forces, which lasted for a further seven nights.{{Bookref|WorldInside}}{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 244: Chronology}}
==Behind the scenes==
===Etymology===
The name is likely a reference to the {{nihongo|[[wikipedia:Ten Tragic Days|Ten Tragic Days]]|悲劇の十日間|Higeki no tōkakan}}, a multi-day coup d'état in Mexico City by opponents of Francisco I. Madero, the democratically elected president of Mexico, between 9-19 February 1913.
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