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    Protests in the partially recognized Republic of Abkhazia began on 11 November 2024 after the arrest of five opposition activists who opposed an investment...
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  • Republic of Abkhazia on 15 February 2025 following the 2024 Abkhazian protests. The protests resulted in the resignation of Aslan Bzhania as president...
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    Euromaidan (2014): Abkhazian Revolution 2014 Burkinabé uprising 2017–2019 Romanian protests 2018 Armenian revolution 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests 2020–2021 Belarusian...
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    Alexander Ankvab (category Candidates in the 2004 Abkhazian presidential election)
    minister again on 23 April 2020 and resigned following the 2024 Abkhazian protests. In the 2004 Abkhazian presidential election, Ankvab supported Bagapsh's candidacy...
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    On 28 October 2024, protests began in Georgia after the preliminary official results were announced of the parliamentary election of 26 October. The ruling...
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    including all 150 MPs, all 20 representatives from the Supreme Council of the Abkhazian Autonomous Republic, all 21 members from the Supreme Council of the Autonomous...
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    Aslan Bzhania (category Candidates in the 2014 Abkhazian presidential election)
    Abkhazia. The event triggered protests by the Abkhazian opposition, who alleged Bzhania had been arrested on behest of the Abkhazian authorities. On 4 December...
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  • November 2024. Retrieved 15 November 2024. "Abkhazian Leader Resigns Amid Protests Over Russian Investment Plan". The Moscow Times. 19 November 2024. Retrieved...
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    April 2024. "Georgia approves controversial 'foreign agent' law, sparking more protests". BBC. 14 May 2024. "Georgia: Thousands rally in protest at 'foreign...
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    List of revolutions and rebellions (category Articles with dead external links from September 2024)
    Bangladesh 2024 United Kingdom riots 2024 Venezuelan protests 2024 Abkhazian protests List of civil wars List of cultural, intellectual, philosophical...
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  • Badra Gunba (category Abkhazian people stubs)
    Zurab-ipha Gwnba; Russian: Бадра Зурабович Гунба; born 14 August 1982) is an Abkhazian politician who currently serves as the acting President of Abkhazia. He...
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  • November 2024. "Abkhazian Leader Resigns Amid Protests Over Russian Investment Plan". The Moscow Times. 19 November 2024. Retrieved 19 November 2024. "Georgia's...
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    Abkhazia (redirect from Abkhazian Republic)
    Abkhazia sovereign territory of Georgia. Lacking effective control over the Abkhazian territory, Georgia maintains an Abkhaz government-in-exile. The region...
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    Abkhazian railway (Abkhaz: Аҧсны Аихамҩа; Russian: Абхазская железная дорога) is a rail operator in the partially recognised state of Abkhazia. Under...
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    Khajimba went on to win the 2019 Abkhazian presidential election, but this prompted protests and in January 2020 the Abkhazian Supreme Court annulled the results...
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  • civil war in Georgia emboldened Abkhazian separatists. In July 1992, the Abkhazian Supreme Council restored the 1925 Abkhazian constitution, effectively declaring...
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    War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) (category Articles with unsourced statements from June 2024)
    response to the protests, Soviet troops were dispatched to Tbilisi, resulting in the April 9 tragedy.[citation needed] The attack of Abkhazians and the April...
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    This led to them restoring the 1925 SSR Abkhazian constitution, which led to the 1992–1993 war between Abkhazian secessionists and Georgia, and the modern...
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    Sergei Bagapsh (category Candidates in the 2004 Abkhazian presidential election)
    following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, as well as a representative of Abkhazian interests in Russia. Bagapsh became Prime Minister of Abkhazia in 1997...
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    so for years the Abkhazian grid was supplemented by Russia at a discount price, which was discontinued in late 2024 after the Abkhazian parliament refused...
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    Georgia (country) (category Use dmy dates from March 2024)
    announcement of the results of the 2024 Georgian parliamentary election, protests erupted in Georgia on 28 October, with the protestors citing alleged violations...
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    Vladimir Putin (category Use dmy dates from May 2024)
    thousands of Russians engaged in protests against alleged electoral fraud, the largest protests in Putin's time. Protesters criticized Putin and United Russia...
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    Sukhumi (category CS1 uses Abkhazian-language script (ab))
    a part of Georgia. The city has been controlled by Abkhazia since the Abkhazian war in 1992–93. The city, which has an airport, is a port, major rail...
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    21st century (category Articles with unsourced statements from March 2024)
    Senegalese protests Nahel Merzouk protests 2023 Armenian protests 2024 European farmers' protests 2024 Papua New Guinean unrest 2024 Indian farmers' protest 2024...
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  • Musa Shanibov (category Use dmy dates from January 2024)
    (2005). International Society: To Bring a Verdict on the Tragedy of Abkhazia (PDF). Supreme Council of Abkhazian AR. p. 37. Retrieved 3 January 2024....
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    Retrieved 29 January 2024. Jones, Peter N. (15 January 2024). "Russia's Tightening Abkhazian Stranglehold Threatens Western and Georgian Interests"....
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  • Bolivian political crisis) 2019 Abkhazian presidential election October 2020 Kyrgyz parliamentary election (caused by mass protests) 2020 Myanmar general election...
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    both territories. After hearing the aforementioned appeals from both the Abkhazian and South Ossetian leadership, on 25 August 2008, the Federation Council...
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    had split into two. In January 2014, it was announced that a swathe of Abkhazian territory would be included in part of the large "security zone" being...
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    Circassians (category Use dmy dates from December 2024)
    the north-western Caucasian people, and belongs to the family known as Abkhazian-Adyghe". In Medieval Oriental and European texts, the Adyghe people were...
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