• The Sukhumi riot was a riot in Sukhumi, Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, in July 1989, triggered...
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  • 1988–1989 – Nanjing Anti-African protests (Nanjing, China) 1988 – Anti Sikh Riots of Bidar, Karnataka 19891989 riots in Argentina 19891989 Sukhumi riots...
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    Sukhumi (see also other names) is a city in a wide bay on the Black Sea's eastern coast. It is both the capital and largest city of the Republic of Abkhazia...
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    nationalists and ethnic Georgians under Soviet rule, leading to the 1989 Sukhumi riots. In the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Abkhazia...
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    sextupled. The ethnic conflict in Abkhazia largely began in July 1989 with the Sukhumi riots. In order to defuse tensions, Georgian President Zviad Gamsakhurdia...
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  • Georgian demonstrations 1978 Georgian demonstrations April 9 tragedy (1989) 1989 Sukhumi riots Rose Revolution (2003) 2007 Georgian demonstrations Protests regarding...
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  • opening of a branch of Tbilisi State University in Sukhumi, which resulted in the 1989 Sukhumi riots. The following year the majority of the non-Georgian...
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    activist Vova Wekua, was killed by the Abkhaz nationalists during the 1989 Sukhumi riots. His work encompasses painting, collage, drawing, installation, sculpture...
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    and other groups, in particular the Abkhaz and Ossetians. Further riots in Sukhumi opposing the establishment of a branch of the Tbilisi State University...
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    Abkhazia conflict (category 1989 in Georgia (country))
    over Sukhumi okrug (which corresponds to the Abkhazia region) between the Georgian Democratic Republic, White Russia and the Russian SFSR. Since 1989, the...
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  • Unions Dinamo Odessa refused to travel to Zugdidi, due to recent the 1989 Sukhumi riots. Кубок миллионов. vla-glubokov.narod.ru Football Cup of the Soviet...
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    Dissolution of the Soviet Union (category Aftermath of the Revolutions of 1989)
    by the riots, on 22 June 1989, as a result of the riots, Gorbachev removed Gennady Kolbin (the ethnic Russian whose appointment caused riots in December...
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    the Sukhumi Battalion of the Marine Infantry Forces of Georgia. A CPT Ustym squad prevented an amphibious assault of Russian forces near Sukhumi, sinking...
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    Georgian Civil War (category 1989 in Georgia (country))
    Abkhazian SSR was submitted to the Soviet Union in March 1989, followed by anti-Georgian riots in July. The South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast declared independence...
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    The March 1956 demonstrations (also known as the 1956 Tbilisi riots or 9 March massacre) in the Georgian SSR were a series of protests against Nikita...
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    Bosniak (Muslim) forces suffered large casualties War in Abkhazia Battle of Sukhumi 14–18 August Georgian forces repulse Abkhaz rebels Battle of Gagra 1–6...
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    Malayan Emergency. The 1954 National Service riots, Hock Lee bus riots, and Chinese middle schools riots in Singapore were all linked to these events...
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    implemented a policy of de-Stalinization. Khrushchev's purges were met with riots in Tbilisi that had to be dispersed by military force. This violent turn...
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    the Abkhaz pushing for full SSR status in 1988 and ethnic riots breaking out in Sukhumi in 1989. Thereafter Abkhaz officials unilaterally declared the area...
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    First Nagorno-Karabakh War April 9 tragedy Black January Osh riots War of Laws Dushanbe riots January Events The Barricades Referendum New Union Treaty August...
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    centre, Sukhumi. In September 1993, in exchange for a ceasefire, the government of Georgia agreed to pull its troops and heavy armament from Sukhumi. However...
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    prince-bishopric of the Holy Roman Empire. As the Reformation movement gained steam, riots broke out among peasants in the areas in and around Salzburg. The city was...
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    of taxes was revoked by the Russian reforms of the 1860s.: 362–63  In Sukhumi, Abkhazia, "a number of persons, irritated by the imposition of direct...
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  • misnomer. The full text was officially published in the Soviet press in 1989. Shortly after the conclusion of the speech, reports of its delivery, and...
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    heating fuel became scarce. The shortages sparked riots in which several people were killed. These riots are known as the Aardappeloproer (Potato rebellion)...
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    deaths and 66 injuries. On the evening of October 29, 2023, antisemitic riots occurred at the Makhachkala airport causing 500 police officers of the MVD...
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    Poul (1989). "The Slave Trade of Dublin, Ninth To Twelfth Centuries". Peritia. Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland: x. Holm, Poul (1989). "The...
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    Vladimir Pchelintsev, top Soviet sniper in WW2 Tambov is a sister city of: Sukhumi, Abkhazia Grodno, Belarus Balchik, Bulgaria Dobrich, Bulgaria Bar-le-Duc...
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    In June 1990, a state of emergency was declared following severe ethnic riots in southern Kyrgyzstan that threatened to spread to the capital. The city...
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    25 September 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2016. Schmidt, Albert J (1 April 1989). The architecture and planning of classical Moscow: a cultural history....
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