The history of Adjara, a region in the South Caucasus, stretches from its initial Stone Age settlement through to its present day status as Georgia's...
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Adjara (Georgian: აჭარა Ach’ara [at͡ʃʼara] ) or Achara, officially known as the Autonomous Republic of Adjara (Georgian: აჭარის ავტონომიური რესპუბლიკა...
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The Adjara crisis (Georgian: აჭარის კრიზისი, romanized: ach'aris k'rizisi), also known as the Adjarian revolution or the Second Rose Revolution, was a...
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the capital city of Adjara, an autonomous republic in southwest Georgia, located on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. The history of Batumi is inextricably...
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with Ankara. Aftermath of World War I Armenia–Turkey border Azerbaijan–Turkey border Georgia–Turkey border History of Adjara Turkish: Kars Antlaşması...
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Adjarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (redirect from Adjara ASSR)
of the Soviet Union within the Georgian SSR, established on 16 July 1921. On 10 December 1990, it was renamed into the Autonomous Republic of Adjara....
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The flag of Adjara is a flag of Georgia's autonomous republic of Adjara. It displays seven dark blue and white stripes, with the national flag of Georgia...
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2020 Adjaran legislative election (category History of Adjara)
Legislative elections were held in Adjara, an autonomous republic within Georgia, on 31 October 2020. Adjara elected its 21-member parliament, Supreme...
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Treaty of San Stefano, such as Batumi and Adjara, but the valley of Alashkerd and the town of Bayazid were returned to the Ottomans. The regions of Ardahan...
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Adjarians (redirect from People of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara)
ethnographic group of Georgians indigenous to Adjara in south-western Georgia. Adjarian settlements are also found in the Georgian provinces of Guria, Kvemo...
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immigrate to Turkey. The Treaty of Berlin kept a similar provision. Many Adjarians left Adjara at that time. The Vilayet of Bosnia (Bosnia and Herzegovina)...
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Khimshiashvili (category History of Adjara)
name of several Georgian noble families, with their bases in the regions of Kakheti and Adjara. A Kakhetian family was part of the princely nobility of Georgia...
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Batum oblast (category History of Adjara)
present-day Adjara autonomous region of Georgia, and most of the Artvin Province of Turkey. The Batum oblast was created out of the territories of the Ottoman...
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point (de facto): Adjara Easternmost point: Dedoplistsqaro Municipality, Kakheti (border with Azerbaijan) Glaciers of Georgia List of earthquakes in Georgia...
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with the history of Adjara, a province of Georgia Kanzi or Matata, a bonobo featured in several studies on great ape language The latter part of the Swahili...
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Childir Eyalet (redirect from Eyalet of Çıldır)
The area of the former Çıldır Eyalet is now divided between Samtskhe-Javakheti and the Autonomous Republic of Adjara in Georgia and provinces of Artvin...
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Petra, Lazica (redirect from The Ruins of the Church of St John the Baptist)
Petra with a ruined settlement of Late Antiquity at the village of Tsikhisdziri in Adjara, southwestern Georgia. Petra is first referred to in the Novellae...
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Aeroflot Flight 244 (category History of Adjara)
aircraft was at an altitude of 800 meters, they called over the flight attendant Nadezhda Kurchenko and demanded control of the aircraft in a threatening...
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2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine Tsutsiev, Arthur (2014). Atlas of the Ethno-Political History of the Caucasus. Translated by Nora Seligman Favorov. New Haven:...
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Shaw (1977), Reform, revolution and republic : the rise of modern Turkey (1808-1975), History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey, vol. 2, Cambridge...
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Artvin okrug (category History of Adjara)
original on 4 November 2021. Tsutsiev, Arthur (2014). Atlas of the Ethno-Political History of the Caucasus (PDF). Translated by Nora Seligman Favorov. New...
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Batumi (redirect from Postage stamps and postal history of Batum)
of Georgia and the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, located on the coast of the Black Sea in Georgia's southwest, 20 kilometers north of...
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Abashidze (category History of Adjara)
of Adjara. After the Russian annexation of Georgian polities, the family was confirmed as Knyaz Abashidze (Russian: Абашидзе) by the Tsar’s decree of...
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from the age of 25 with a suffrage can become the member of Supreme Council. "Elections of the Supreme Council of Autonomous Republic of Adjara » Election...
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built. 1989 Aslan Abashidze was appointed head of Adjara's governing council. 1990 – the construction of oil pipeline Baku-Batumi was completed. 1992 –...
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Batumi okrug (category History of Adjara)
town of Batum (present-day Batumi), now part of Adjara within Georgia. The okrug bordered with the Artvin okrug in the south, the Ardahan okrug of the...
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William Horwood Stuart (category History of Adjara)
1906) was a British diplomat. He was murdered in Batumi, Georgia, then part of the Russian Empire, while serving as a United States vice-consul there. Stuart...
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Abuserisdze (category History of Adjara)
(in Adjara). Abuser was also a commandant of Atskuri and Tsikhisjvari and the governor of the Armenian city of Ani. His career, as well as that of his...
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Assanidze v. Georgia (category History of Adjara)
"Territorial Non-Application' of the European Convention on Human Rights" (2009) 78 Nordic J. Int'l L. 73 History of Adjara 2004 Adjara crisis Assanidze v. Georgia...
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2016 Adjaran legislative election (category History of Adjara)
Legislative elections were held in Adjara, an autonomous republic within Georgia, on 8 October 2016. Adjara elected its 21-member parliament, Supreme Council...
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