Arabian Revolution (2020 Crisis)

The Arabian Revolution (Arabic: ثورة العربیة, Thawrat al-ʿarabīyah), or Arab Revolution, was one of the great political events of the 21st century, culminating in the convening of a Constituent Assembly, later closed by King Mohammed Bin Salman, which led to the overthrow of the Saudi monarchy, the proclamation of the Republic of Arabia, the revolutionary wars against the Gulf monarchies, internal disputes between different groups, the period of Revolutionary Terror, and the coup d'etat that put an end to the revolutionary government and reinstituted the Saudi monarchy in the form of a constitutional monarchy.

The Arab Revolution had great internal and external reflections. It led to the establishment of a largely secular revolutionary republic, which violently fought against monarchist and extermist religious groups, prohibiting polygamy and guaranteeing freedom of religion and religious and feminine rights, while generating civil war between different groups, a serious economic devastation of the country and a global crisis after the collapse of Arab oil production and consequent price hikes.