Uprisings (Imperium)

The Uprisings, The Crusades (by the soldiers who took place in it), or The Secession was a series of rebellions (uprisings) which took place in Asia Minor from 1156 to 1212 CE. They were sparked by resistance to the the purported practicing of forced conversion of the Muslim population in Asia Minor by local churches. Whilst the Church denied the accusations the Muslims still rebelled and everything unfolded.

1st Uprising
The 1st Uprising was the first of the four Uprisings. It resulted in tens of thousands of casualties:

Fatalities: 3,766

Injuries: 4,832

Amount in damage: ~1.2 billion USD (adjusted for inflation)

The city of Ankara was set ablaze, causing the most casualties of the 1st Uprising and most damage. Churches and Priest were primary targets, Churches were burned and sacked, Priest were robbed and kidnapped. The series of looting, sacking, burning, robbing and kidnapping continued for the 5 years and 2 months the 1st Uprising went on for.

The end of the 1st Uprising was marked by the submission of the Church and Greater Roman Empire due to the extent of the damage done to cities. It would take four and a half years to even partially repair the cities.

2nd Uprising
The 2nd Uprising was less intense than the 1st, it is actually known as the least hostile or vicious of all four. The 2nd Uprising was sparked by reaction to the uncovering of the sex slavery of Muslim women by clergymen. The riots were mostly in Instanbul, but more broadly riots toke place in Marmara.

Fatalities: 865

Injuries: 1,254

Amount in damage: 54,000,000 USD (adjusted for inflation)

The majority of damage was based upon burned down churches and clergy houses. The Roman Regional Court of Anatolia tried and found the clergymen guilty and they were all incarceated, historical records state that the incarceration period was either 8 or 12 years, but what was definite is that 40% of the finances of each clergymen were took and distributed equally amongst the effected Muslim families and women.