-Mutiny is an open [rebellion](/wiki/rebellion) against established authority, typically by a group refusing to obey orders. This grave act of collective [disobedience](/wiki/disobedience) often arises within military or naval contexts, challenging the chain of command.
-Throughout history, mutinies have played significant roles in shaping political landscapes and military discipline. Notable examples include the [Bounty](/wiki/Bounty), where sailors seized control of HMS Bounty in the South Pacific, leading to the settlement of [Pitcairn](/wiki/Pitcairn). The [Sepoy Mutiny](/wiki/Sepoy) of 1857 in [India](/wiki/India) challenged [Colonialism](/wiki/Colonialism) and significantly impacted the region. The [Potemkin](/wiki/Potemkin) in 1905 became a symbol of revolutionary dissent during the lead-up to the [Revolution](/wiki/Revolution) in [Russia](/wiki/Russia).
+Mutiny is an open [rebellion](/wiki/rebellion) against established [authority](/wiki/authority), typically by a group refusing to obey orders. This grave act of collective [disobedience](/wiki/disobedience) often arises within [military](/wiki/military) or [navy](/wiki/navy) contexts, challenging the [command](/wiki/command) structure.
+Throughout [history](/wiki/history), mutinies have played significant roles in shaping [politics](/wiki/politics) and [military](/wiki/military) [discipline](/wiki/discipline). Notable examples include the [Bounty](/wiki/bounty), where [sailors](/wiki/sailor) seized control of the [ship](/wiki/ship) in the [Pacific](/wiki/pacific), leading to the settlement of [Pitcairn](/wiki/pitcairn). The [Sepoy Mutiny](/wiki/sepoy) of 1857 in [India](/wiki/india) challenged [colonialism](/wiki/colonialism) and significantly impacted the region. The [Potemkin](/wiki/potemkin) in 1905 became a symbol of revolutionary [dissent](/wiki/dissent) during the lead-up to the [revolution](/wiki/revolution) in [Russia](/wiki/russia).