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    Akhalkalaki (Georgian: ახალქალაქი, romanized: akhalkalaki; {{ is a town in Georgia's southern region of Samtskhe–Javakheti and the administrative centre...
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    Akhalkalaki (Georgian: ახალქალაქის მუნიციპალიტეტი, Akhalkalakis munitsip’alit’et’i) is a municipality in southern Georgia, in the region of Samtskhe-Javakheti...
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    The Baku–Tbilisi–Kars (BTK), or Baku–Tbilisi–Akhalkalaki–Kars railway (BTAK), is a railway connecting Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey, which became operational...
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    The Eparchy of Akhalkalaki, Kumurdo and Kars (Georgian: ახალქალაქის, კუმურდოსა და კარის ეპარქია) is an eparchy (diocese) of the Georgian Orthodox Church...
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    Turkish-Georgian border from Kars to Akhalkalaki in Georgia, and to rehabilitate the existing railways from Akhalkalaki to Tbilisi and Baku, thus creating...
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    The Akhalkalaki uezd was a county (uezd) of the Tiflis Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, and then of Democratic Republic...
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    Nakhchivan Khanate Tiflis Imereti Mingrelia Guria Ajaria Kars Akhaltsikhe Akhalkalaki Poti Anapa Gymri Six years of war on the eastern front left the border...
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    of former districts of the Tiflis Governorate, in Borchaly (Lori) and Akhalkalaki. In May 1918, towards the end of World War I, Armenia and Georgia both...
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    The Duchy of Akhalkalaki (Georgian: ახალქალაქის საერისთავო, referred as the Duchy of Javakheti) was a duchy (saeristavo) in medieval Georgia. Duchy was...
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  • საფეხბურთო კლუბი აბული) is a Georgian association football club based in Akhalkalaki which currently competes in Regionuli Liga, the fifth tier of the Georgian...
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    Ardahan. [citation needed] 1828, July: Akhalkalaki: Paskevich then feinted toward Erzurum but marched north to Akhalkalaki where he attacked the city first...
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    and a total of 271 populated settlements: Five cities: Akhaltsikhe, Akhalkalaki, Borjomi, Vale and Ninotsminda Seven dabas: Bakuriani, Bakurianis Andeziti...
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    Russian military bases (dating back to the Soviet era) in Batumi and Akhalkalaki were withdrawn. Russia withdrew all personnel and equipment from these...
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    during World War II, and was in full operation by 1949. The Marabda to Akhalkalaki line opened on 31 December 1986. The rail connection between Kars and...
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  • Melik Raisian (born April 11, 1961, in Akhalkalaki) is a Georgian economist and politician. He graduated from the Department of Financial Accounting of...
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    province in southern Georgia, corresponding to the modern municipalities of Akhalkalaki, Aspindza (partly), Ninotsminda, and partly to the Turkey's Ardahan Province...
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    Born Arman Nairovich Tsarukyan (1996-10-11) October 11, 1996 (age 27) Akhalkalaki, Georgia Nickname Akhalkalakets Nationality Armenian Height 5 ft 7 in...
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  • of Imereti and the Samtskhe-Saatabago at the place of Murjakheti near Akhalkalaki, on 12 August 1535. During Qvarqvare III's reign Persian influence on...
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    Øverland, Indra (2009). "The Closure of the Russian Military Base at Akhalkalaki: Challenges for the Local Energy Elite, the Informal Economy and Stability"...
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    Lake (Georgian: ტაბაწყური) is a lake in the Borjomi Municipality and Akhalkalaki Municipality, Samtskhe–Javakheti region of Georgia. Tabatskuri Lake is...
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    access to the mouths of the Danube and the fortresses of Akhaltsikhe and Akhalkalaki in Georgia. The Sultan recognized Russia's possession of Georgia (with...
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    Railway 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge constructed between Akhalkalaki to Karstakhi for Baku-Tbilisi-Kars Railway 26.142 km (16.244 mi) Ghana...
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    line became operational on October 30, 2017. The line connects Kars to Akhalkalaki in Georgia, from where trains will continue to Tbilisi, and Baku in Azerbaijan...
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    Hennadiy Vorobiov Birth name Henadii Petrovych Vorobiov Born 25 June 1961 Akhalkalaki, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union Died 11 February 2017 (aged 55) Kyiv, Ukraine...
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    Armenians are chiefly concentrated in Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda districts. At the beginning of 1918 in Akhalkalaki region had 120,000 population, from...
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    speakers. In Georgia, Armenian speakers are concentrated in Ninotsminda and Akhalkalaki districts where they represent over 90% of the population. The short-lived...
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    Kakheti 1810 Imereti 1803 Mingrelia 1810 Guria Ajaria Kars Akhaltsikhe Akhalkalaki Poti Gyumri A B S Z E M In early 1805 the Shoragel sultanate was taken...
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    Baku with Tbilisi in Georgia, and from there trains will continue to Akhalkalaki, and Kars in Turkey. Sea transport is vital for Baku, as the city is...
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    during which he captured the regions between Tbilisi and the Çoruh river, Akhalkalaki and Alaverdi. Bagrat IV submitted to paying jizya to the Seljuks but...
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    of Kars and Batumi, parts of Yerevan province and the Akhaltsikhe and Akhalkalaki districts of Tiflis province. In practical terms, however, the government...
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