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    Tbilisi (redirect from Tiflis)
    tə-bil-EE-see, tə-BIL-iss-ee; Georgian: თბილისი, pronounced [ˈtʰbilisi] ), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis (/ˈtɪflɪs/ TIF-liss)...
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    Dzhugashvili. Born in Racha, in western Georgia, Svanidze eventually moved to Tiflis with her two sisters and brother, and worked as a seamstress. Her brother...
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  • turned into a Latin titular see until its ultimate suppression. It was established on 9 August 1329 as the Diocese of Tiflis (Latin: Tephlisen(sis) or Tiphlitana)...
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    charge from the governor of the Tiflis Governorate, provided the theater would belong to the city. The foundations of The Tiflis Imperial Theater were laid...
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    The 1907 Tiflis bank robbery, also known as the Erivansky Square expropriation, was an armed robbery on 26 June 1907[a] in the city of Tiflis (present-day...
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    the city and attended school there before moving to Tiflis (modern-day Tbilisi) to join the Tiflis Seminary. While a student at the seminary he embraced...
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    Besarion Jughashvili (category People from Tiflis Governorate)
    he cut off contact and financial support when Ioseb left Tiflis. Soon after Ioseb left Tiflis, Jughashvili seems to have left the Adelkhanov factory. He...
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  • founded in Tiflis. 1894 – Supreme Court of Georgia building built. 1897 Garrison Cathedral built. Population: 159,862. 1899 – Alexandropol-Tiflis railway...
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    Boris Sergeyevich Brunov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Бори́с Серге́евич Бруно́в; 10 June 1922, Tiflis – 2 September 1997, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian actor...
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    it appears to have circulated in manuscript form among some circles in Tiflis. However, Raffi made significant revisions when the work was finally serialized...
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    Kamo (Bolshevik) (category People from Tiflis Governorate)
    After being expelled, Kamo was sent off to Tiflis to enter the seminary as his grandfather had desired. In Tiflis, Ter-Petrosian met Joseph Stalin (real name...
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    Muradbekian (Armenian: Ալեքսանդր Մուրադբեկեան) was born on December 8, 1873, in Tiflis. In 1883 he began his education at the Nersisian Seminary in his hometown...
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    Keke Geladze (category People from Tiflis Governorate)
    was not Ioseb's father. In 1884 Jughashvili left the family and moved to Tiflis, returning to his old job at the Adelkhanov factory. He sent some money...
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    ავლაბარი Neighborhood of Isani District Flag Avlabari The map of Tiflis in 1914. You can see Avlabari district in right down part of the map. Coordinates:...
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    Tiflis, where he lived quietly and wrote a series of memoirs about the war on the Caucasus Campaign from 1914 to 1918. Nazarbekian remained in Tiflis...
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  • Demetrius of Tiflis or Demetrio da Tifliz was a 14th-century Christian layman and martyr from Georgia or Armenia. He is venerated in the Roman Catholic...
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    as Joseph Stalin) while helping to move a printing machine from Baku to Tiflis. Her godfather was Avel Yenukidze who was a Georgian "Old Bolshevik" and...
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    months after Dzhugashvili's birth, his father was involved in a high-profile Tiflis bank robbery, and the three of them fled to Baku to avoid arrest. They rented...
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    heart if you have seen the Caucasus." He returned to Russia and settled in Tiflis, the largest city of the Caucasus and the cultural center of Armenians of...
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    Aram Khachaturian (category People from Tiflis Governorate)
    1903 in the city of Tiflis (present-day Tbilisi, Georgia) into an Armenian family. Some sources indicate Kojori, a village near Tiflis, as his birthplace...
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    Governorate from 1840 to 1846, and finally divided into the governorates of Tiflis and Kutaisi. The northern border of these territories roughly corresponds...
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    active in the capitals of St. Petersburg, Moscow and Tiflis. In January 1904, he was forced to leave Tiflis, where he had helped organise a strike on the Transcaucasian...
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    was further consolidated, the Viceroyalty gaining greater power in 1845. Tiflis (now Tbilisi), which had been the capital of the Georgian Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti...
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    Adana Antioch İzmir Trabzon Azerbaijan Baku Shamakhi Barda Georgia Tbilisi (Tiflis) Batumi (Batoum) Poti Armenia Yerevan Lebanon Tyre Syria Aleppo Tartus Homs...
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    within the Russian Empire and connected the city to nearby Alexandropol and Tiflis, with a wartime, narrow-gauge extension running to Erzurum. Turkey's border...
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    1958 and 1963. Educated in Tiflis and Rome, Agagianian first served as leader of the Armenian Catholic community of Tiflis before the Bolshevik takeover...
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    Caucasus. The expansion of Batumi began with the construction of the Batumi–Tiflis–Baku Transcaucasus Railway (completed in 1883), and the Baku–Batumi pipeline...
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    Paul I (‹See Tfd›Russian: Па́вел I Петро́вич, romanized: Pavel I Petrovich; 1 October [O.S. 20 September] 1754 – 23 March [O.S. 11 March] 1801) was Emperor...
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    Yakov Alkhazov Major General Ya. K. Alkhazov, 1877 Born 1 January 1826 Tiflis, Georgia Governorate, Russian Empire Died November 3, 1896 (aged 70) Saint...
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    experiencing an identity crisis. In October 1895, Komitas left Etchmiadzin for Tiflis to study harmony under composer Makar Yekmalyan, whose polyphonic rendering...
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