December. There was also a simultaneous referendum held amongst Abkhazian Refugees. The election was held to replace the former Abkhaz Autonomous Republic's...
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by-election 1996 Tasmanian state election 1996 Victorian state election 1996 Western Australian state election 1996 Abkhazian parliamentary election Albania:...
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1992 the chairman of Abkhazian Supreme Soviet Vladislav Ardzinba ordered the republican guard to attack the building of Abkhazian Ministry of Internal...
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Abkhazia conflict (redirect from Georgian-Abkhazian War)
involved a territorial conflict over Sukhumi okrug (which corresponds to the Abkhazian region) between the Georgian Democratic Republic, White Russia and the...
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Raul Khajimba (category Candidates in the 2004 Abkhazian presidential election)
Ҳаџьымба, Georgian: რაულ ჯუმკას-ძე ჰაჯიმბა; born 21 March 1959) is an Abkhazian politician, and served as President of Abkhazia from 25 September 2014...
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Abkhazia (redirect from Abkhazian Republic)
Abkhazia's ethnic Abkhazian identity. After Ankvab fled the capital, on 31 May, the People's Assembly of Abkhazia appointed parliamentary speaker Valery...
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Politics of Abkhazia (redirect from Elections in Akhazia)
November 1994, which declared Abkhaz sovereignty. Parliamentary elections were held on 23 November 1996, but these were not recognised by the Georgian government...
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Vladislav Ardzinba (category Candidates in the 1994 Abkhazian presidential election)
He then returned to Sukhumi and he served there as the director of the Abkhazian Institute of Language, Literature and History from 1987 until 1989, when...
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2014. Irakli Alasania was born in Batumi, Adjara. He participated in the Abkhazian war despite not being an adult, but in the last days of war with the pressure...
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Chikovani, Iuri (2007). Род Абхазских князей Шервашидзе [Family of the Abkhazian princes of Shervashidze] (PDF) (in Russian). Tbilisi: Universali. p. 82...
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Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (redirect from Abkhazian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic)
dissatisfaction of their status within Georgia. In 1988 a letter, signed by leading Abkhazians, was forwarded to Mikhail Gorbachev and the Soviet leadership. It outlined...
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Dream-Democratic Georgia party and secured victory in the 2012 Georgian parliamentary election against the United National Movement party of incumbent President...
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Vladimir Zhirinovsky (category Candidates in the 1996 Russian presidential election)
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2008. During his lifetime, Zhirinovsky ran in every single Russian presidential election...
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Vladimir Putin (category Candidates in the 2000 Russian presidential election)
second front in the other Georgian breakaway province of Abkhazia with Abkhazian forces. Despite existing or past tensions between Russia and most of the...
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city, estimated data "Article 8", Constitution of Georgia. In Abkhazian AR, also Abkhazian. "Constitution of Georgia" (PDF). Parliament of Georgia. Archived...
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UNSO in the War of Transnistria Participation of UNSO in the Georgian–Abkhazian conflict Outlawing of UNSO Revival of UNA-UNSO and involvement in the...
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region of Abkhazia. In 1996, her family emigrated to Canada because of the instability brought about by the Georgian–Abkhazian conflict. She attended...
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People's Assembly of Abkhazia (redirect from Abkhazian People's Assembly)
Science, Culture, Religion, Youth and Sport International and Inter-Parliamentary Relations and Relations with Compatriots Agrarian Policy, Natural Resources...
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Politics in Georgia involve a parliamentary representative democratic republic with a multi-party system. The President of Georgia is the ceremonial head...
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conflict, while the unacceptability of the Abkhaz position and the 1996 parliamentary election was underlined. In this regard, the intention of the Secretary-General...
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Republic of Armenia and the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. The 1919 parliamentary elections saw the Social Democratic Party come to power in Georgia. It tried...
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Nazikeda Kadın (1848 – 11 April 1895). BaşKadin (First Consort). She was an Abkhazian princess, born Mediha Hanim, lady-in-waiting to Cemile Sultan. She died...
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plates, transmitting photographs of passengers, and identifying weapons. Abkhazian authorities noted at least 16 cases of UAV flights over the region between...
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pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine. 2014–2020: Second Libyan Civil War. 2014: Abkhazian Revolution. 2014: The Umbrella Revolution of Hong Kong 2014 Burkinabé...
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his military-issued AK-47. By the time filming began, Russian-backed Abkhazian separatists had taken much of the lands they sought to control, and had...
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Furthermore, through his mother Gurandukht, sister of the childless Abkhazian king Theodosius III, Bagrat was a potential heir to the realm of Abkhazia...
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2009, p. 66-67. Asatiani & Janelidze 2009, p. 66. "Gurgen I". National Parliamentary Library of Georgia (in Georgian). Retrieved 2024-02-07. Papaskiri, Zurab...
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reject the chauvinistic nationalism which he argued had marginalised the Abkhazian, Ossetian, and Adjarian minorities. In March 1921, Nadezhda gave birth...
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Almasbei Kchach (category Vice-presidential candidates in the 2009 Abkhazian presidential election)
participated in a number of elections. In the 2007 parliamentary elections, he made it to the second round of the election in the eighth constituency (Pitsunda)...
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people from the North Caucasus). Their involvement was crucial in the Abkhazian war and in October 1993 the Georgian government suffered a decisive military...
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