The Museum of the Soviet Occupation (Georgian: საბჭოთა ოკუპაციის მუზეუმი, sabch’ot’a okupats’iis muzeumi) is a history museum in Tbilisi, Georgia, documenting...
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Museum of Soviet occupation may refer to: Museum of Soviet Occupation, Kyiv (Ukraine) Museum of Soviet Occupation (Tbilisi) (Georgia) Museum of the Occupation...
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Museum of the Occupation Museum of the Occupation of Latvia Museum of Occupations, Tallinn Museum of Soviet Occupation (Tbilisi) Museum of Soviet Occupation...
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Museum of the Soviet Occupation, Tbilisi Dmanisi Museum-Reserve of History and Archaeology, Dmanisi Vani Museum-Reserve of Archaeology, Vani Museum of...
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the USSR: The Story of One Family" in the Caucasus Analytical Digest No. 22 საქართველოს ეროვნული მუზეუმი Georgian museum of Soviet Occupation, Tbilisi....
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Parliament of Georgia, the National Bank of Georgia, Tbilisi Circus, The Bridge of Peace, and many state museums are in Tbilisi. During the Soviet times,...
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The Museum of Soviet occupation (Ukrainian: Музей радянської окупації, Muzei radianskoi okupatsii) in Kyiv, Ukraine, is devoted to portraying the crimes...
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Georgian National Museum. Open Air Museum of Ethnography, Tbilisi Georgian National Museum. Museum of Soviet Occupation Georgian National Museum. Elene Akhvlediani...
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Soviet Occupation Day (Georgian: საბჭოთა ოკუპაციის დღე, sabch'ot'a okupats'iis dge) is a Memorial Day in the country of Georgia. It is observed annually...
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House-Museum of Jalil Mammadguluzada is a museum opened in Tbilisi on 11 October 1997. Jalil Mammadguluzada lived and worked in this house (1897-1918)...
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Cathedral built (approximate date). 653 – Occupation by Arab leader Khabib Ibn-Maslama. 736 – Arab Emirate of Tbilisi is established. 764 – Town sacked by...
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100 year anniversary of the Soviet occupation, in 2021, with support of "Tbilisi - UNESCO World Book Capital 2021", the Museum of Repressed Writers was...
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Kote Abkhazi (category People from Georgia (country) executed by the Soviet Union)
liberal nobility of Georgia. After the Soviet Occupation of Georgia, he emerged as one of the leaders of an underground anti-Soviet, national-liberation...
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Soviet Encyclopedia (PDF) (in Georgian). Vol. 11. Tbilisi: Metsniereba. 1987. p. 265. Kaegi 2003, p. 143. Khalid Yahya Blankinship (1994). The End of...
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Nokalakevi (category Museums in Georgia (country))
arkeologiuri gatxrebi I 1973–1977. Tbilisi ZAKARAIA, P. (ed.) 1987. Nokalakevi-Arkeopolisi: arkeologiuri gatxrebi II 1978–1982. Tbilisi ZAKARAIA, P. (ed.). 1993...
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SovLab (redirect from Soviet Past Research Laboratory)
to trace mass graves from Soviet-era executions. Topography of Terror – Soviet Tbilisi, 2011, 183 pages Rethinking the Soviet Past – Discussions, 2011...
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Pavle Ingorokva (category Soviet historians)
November 20, 1983 in Tbilisi) was a Georgian historian, philologist, and public benefactor. He graduated from the University of St. Petersburg (1916)...
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independent countries under Soviet occupation. Their position is supported by the European Union, the European Court of Human Rights, the United Nations...
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Stalin Museum is a museum in Gori, Georgia dedicated to the life of Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union, who was born in Gori. The museum retains...
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Hovhannes Tumanyan (category Burials at Armenian Pantheon of Tbilisi)
Tumanyan's museum in Yerevan was opened in 1953. In Autumn of 2011 the government of Armenia purchased a flat that Tumanyan had lived in in Tbilisi from its...
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had a number of schools for ethnic minorities.[citation needed] The National Museum of Georgia, theaters in Tbilisi and Kutaisi, the Tbilisi National Opera...
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Ivane Javakhishvili (category Rectors of Tbilisi State University)
State Museum of Georgia which he headed until his death in Tbilisi in 1940. He was interred at the yard of the TSU. Javakhishvili on a 1976 Soviet stamp...
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Zugdidi (redirect from History of Zugdidi)
historical province of Samegrelo (Mingrelia). It is situated in the north-west of that province. The city is located 318 kilometres west of Tbilisi, 30 km from...
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Zviad Gamsakhurdia (redirect from First President of Georgia)
victim of the political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. After his release, he continued studying Western languages and literature at Tbilisi State...
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Keke Geladze (category Year of birth uncertain)
the Tbilisi Spiritual Seminary, and stayed there until his rise to power in the Soviet Union as Joseph Stalin. In her old age Geladze lived in Tbilisi, the...
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Giorgi Chitaia (category Soviet ethnographers)
during the Soviet occupation and rule. In 1922 he got the position to lead the newly created section of ethnography at Georgian National Museum. He held...
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Gori, Georgia (redirect from History of Gori, Georgia)
Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 3, p. 226. Tbilisi. "2002 General Population Census Major Findings" (PDF). National Statistics Office of Georgia. Retrieved...
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David Baazov (category Prisoners sentenced to death by the Soviet Union)
and the main collector of his works was his daughter Fanny Baazova (1912–1980). The Georgian Jews' History Museum in Tbilisi has been named after him...
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Sergei Parajanov (category Film people from Tbilisi)
director is very talented." After his return from prison to Tbilisi, the close watch of Soviet censors prevented Parajanov from continuing his cinematic...
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Lithuania (redirect from Republic of Lithuania)
by the Soviet Union, then by Nazi Germany, before being reoccupied by the Soviets in 1944. Lithuanian armed resistance to the Soviet occupation lasted...
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