• The Treaty of Poti was a bilateral agreement between the German Empire and the Democratic Republic of Georgia in which the latter accepted German protection...
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    German-Georgian preliminary treaty of alliance was signed at Poti. On March 14, 1921, Poti was occupied by the invading Red Armies of Soviet Russia which installed...
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  • Suzerainty (category Types of administrative division)
    Federative Republic (Otto von Lossow mission) Democratic Republic of Georgia (Treaty of Poti) Mongolia Tibet Korea Vietnam Myanmar Thailand Ryukyu Kingdom...
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    under German protection in the Treaty of Poti and to cede its largely Muslim-inhabited regions (including the cities of Batumi, Ardahan, Artvin, Akhaltsikhe...
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    Republic) representatives on 28 May. On 28 May 1918, Georgia signed the Treaty of Poti with Germany and welcomed the German Caucasus Expedition, seeing in...
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    safeguarding the withdrawal of Greek refugees into the Russian held Caucasus, before being disbanded in the aftermath of the Treaty of Poti. After the Ottoman...
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    German Caucasus expedition (category Campaigns and theatres of World War I)
    the Battle of Kara Killisse (1918) (May 24–28), and the Battle of Bash Abaran (May 21–24). On May 28, 1918, Georgia, signed the Treaty of Poti with Germany...
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    and the Ottoman army. It was disbanded a year later as a result of the Treaty of Poti. The earliest artifacts belonging to the ancient Greek civilization...
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    Caucasus campaign (category Middle Eastern theatre of World War I)
    Democratic Republic of Georgia was proclaimed, formalized by the Treaty of Poti. [clarification needed]On the same day, the First Republic of Armenia declared...
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    Council of Georgia declared the independence of the Democratic Republic of Georgia on 26 May and, two days later, signed the Treaty of Poti with Germany...
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  • of Georgia if the Georgian government had previously renewed the Treaty of Poti. Archduke Franz Ferdinand Lives! by Richard Ned Lebow As a result of Archduke...
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    Bolsheviks through the May 28th Treaty of Poti recognized Georgia's independence under German control and allowed Germany to have 25% of the oil from Baku. The...
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    most of western Georgia by accepting the Russian annexation of the Kingdom of Imereti, in 1810. In return they retained control of Akhalkalaki, Poti, and...
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    Georgia–Germany relations (category Bilateral relations of Georgia (country))
    an embassy in Tbilisi. Embassy of Georgia in Berlin Treaty of Poti Foreign relations of Georgia Foreign relations of Germany Georgia–EU relations (in...
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    The Treaty of Adrianople (also called the Treaty of Edirne) concluded the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–29, between Imperial Russia and the Ottoman Empire...
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    Khanate Khanate of Erevan Nakhchivan Khanate Tiflis Imereti Mingrelia Guria Ajaria Kars Akhaltsikhe Akhalkalaki Poti Anapa Gymri Six years of war on the eastern...
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    returned them at the end of the war. During the Russo-Turkish War (1828–29) Anapa and Poti were captured and kept. By the Treaty of Adrianople (1829) Turkey...
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    ports of Anapa and Poti, the border forts of Atskhur, Akhalkalaki and Akhaltsikhe, but returned Ardahan and the Pashaliks of Kars, Bayazid and most of Akhaltsikhe...
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    The Siege of Poti on the Black Sea coast by a joint Russo-Georgian force in 1771 failed and Russian troops were withdrawn in the spring of 1772. It was...
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    century, western Georgia was a vassal of the Ottoman Empire. Ottoman garrisons were dispatched to Tsutskvati, Poti and Shorapani fortresses. 12,000 slaves...
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    Russo-Persian War (1804–1813) (category 19th-century military history of the Russian Empire)
    Khanate of Erevan Nakhchivan Khanate 1800 Kartli 1800 Kakheti 1810 Imereti 1803 Mingrelia 1810 Guria Ajaria Kars Akhaltsikhe Akhalkalaki Poti Gyumri A...
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    Matka-class missile boat (category Missile boats of the Soviet Navy)
    Georgian Navy's main homeport of Poti. Tbilisi was in fact destroyed by Russian Airborne Troops on 8 August 2008 while in port at Poti. The ship lost at sea was...
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    Caucasus Expedition troops in Poti on 8 June. The Ottoman Army of Islam (in coalition with Azerbaijan) drove them out of Baku on 26 July 1918. Subsequently...
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    the Danubian Principalities of Moldova and Wallachia, and permitted Russia to take control of the towns of Anapa and Poti in the Caucasus, and placed...
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    Crimean War (redirect from War of Crimea)
    across the Choloki river border. Being outnumbered, the Russians abandoned Poti and Redoubt Kali and drew back to Marani. Both sides remained immobile for...
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    Zugdidi on 9 March and Poti on 14 March. The Georgians’ attempt to hold out near Kutaisi was spoiled by the surprise advance of a Red Army detachment from...
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    this announcement, Poti was apparently bombed. Russian forces marched in Poti and took up positions around it. A bridge on the Poti-Batumi road was patrolled...
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    stationed in Lazica and in neighboring Abasgia, mostly in the coastal cities of Poti, Sebastopolis and Pitius. The kingdom's capital, Archaeopolis, was fortified...
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    better penetration of the Ottoman Empire, and Persia. By 1829, Russia controlled all of the Caucasus as shown in the Treaty of Adrianople of 1829. The third...
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    is developing into an international transport corridor through Batumi and Poti ports, Baku–Tbilisi–Kars Railway line, an oil pipeline from Baku through...
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