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    among the Abkhaz, was believed by Georgians to have helped to instigate the anti-Georgian violence of July 1989. Ardzinba exploited the Georgian Civil War...
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    Respublika; Georgian: აფხაზეთის ავტონომიური საბჭოთა სოციალისტური რესპუბლიკა, romanized: apkhazetis avt'onomiuri sabch'ota sotsialist'uri resp'ublik'a; Abkhaz: Аҧснытәи...
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    The War in Abkhazia was fought between Georgian government forces for the most part and Abkhaz separatist forces, Russian government armed forces and...
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    thousands of ethnic Georgians living in Abkhazia during the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict of 1992–1993 and 1998 at the hands of Abkhaz separatists and their...
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    Ossetian forces fought Georgian forces in and around South Ossetia for several days, until Georgian forces retreated. Russian and Abkhaz forces opened a second...
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    Abkhazia, were close to developing into a full-scale Georgian-Abkhaz conflict. On August 14, Georgian forces entered Abkhazia to disarm separatist militias...
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    Ullman, Britain and the Russian Civil War (Princeton, 1968), pp. 219–20 Georgian-Abkhaz relations in 1918–1921, article by A. Menteshashvili Kenez, Peter (2004)...
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  • Battle of Gagra (category AbkhazGeorgian conflict)
    local Georgian population. The battle proved to be one of the bloodiest in the war and is widely considered to be a turning point in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict...
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  • Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR considered a draft constitution in which, in contrast to the Constitution of 1936, Georgian was no longer declared...
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  • Sukhumi to discuss options for resolving the conflict. In 1997 they resumed meetings with the Georgian and Abkhaz parties in Geneva under the auspices of the...
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  • War in Abkhazia. It was perpetrated against Georgian civilians of Sukhumi, mainly by militia forces of Abkhaz separatists and North Caucasian allies. It...
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  • 1989 Sukhumi riots (category AbkhazGeorgian conflict)
    injured, mostly Georgians. The first case of inter-ethnic violence in Georgia, it effectively marked the start of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict. Abkhazia, being...
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    Georgian civilian and detained another near the border in the vicinity of Kirbali village. AbkhazGeorgian conflict East Prigorodny Conflict Georgian...
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    Abkhazia (category Articles containing Abkhaz-language text)
    The political status of Abkhazia is a central issue of the AbkhazGeorgian conflict and Georgia–Russia relations. Abkhazia has been recognised as an independent...
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    died in the attacks. Two Orbi Georgian Airways' Tupolev Tu-134As (registration 4L-65808 and 4L-65809) were destroyed by Abkhaz small arms fire or missiles...
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    a Chechen woman who was killed in the 1990s, an Abkhaz woman he met while fighting against Georgia, and a Cossack he was said to have married on Valentine's...
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    1992–1993 war between Abkhazian secessionists and Georgia, and the modern AbkhazGeorgian conflict. The Russian Empire annexed Abkhazia in the early nineteenth...
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    Moldova continues to claim the territory. The AbkhazGeorgian conflict and Georgian–Ossetian conflict have led to the creation of two largely unrecognized...
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    War in Abkhazia (1998) (category AbkhazGeorgian conflict)
    "Abkhaz Expel Georgian Guerrillas From Gali". Newsline. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 4 August 2016. Fuller, Liz (29 May 1998). "Georgian...
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  • spokesman warned that Georgian attempt to revise the peacekeeping operation in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict zone could "unfreeze" the conflict. According to him...
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    Battle of the Kodori Valley (category Russo-Georgian War)
    military conflict. On 9 August 2008, the Abkhaz military, with support by Russian forces, launched an operation to remove the remaining Georgian troops...
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  • 2006 Kodori crisis (category AbkhazGeorgian conflict)
    de facto Abkhaz authorities expressed their concerns about the presence of the Georgian forces in the immediate neighbourhood of the conflict zone. The...
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    Abkhazians (redirect from Zamurzakan Abkhaz)
    controversial due to AbkhazGeorgian historiographical conflict.[citation needed] There are also three subgroups of the Abkhaz people. The Bzyb (Бзыԥ...
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    Russia Soviet Republic. The Abkhaz People's Council requested aid from the Transcaucasian authorities, which dispatched the Georgian People's Guard to Abkhazia...
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    Sukhumi (category Articles containing Abkhaz-language text)
    the early 1990s, the city suffered significant damage during the AbkhazGeorgian conflict. The present-day population of 60,000 is only half of the population...
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    Kamani massacre (category AbkhazGeorgian conflict)
    Massacre took place on July 9, 1993, during the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict. It was perpetrated against Georgian inhabitants of Kamani (a small village located...
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    Irakli Alasania (category AbkhazGeorgian conflict)
    Government of Abkhazia(-in-exile) and the President of Georgia's aide in the Georgian-Abkhaz talks. Soon after his resignation, Alasania withdrew into...
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    Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus (category AbkhazGeorgian conflict)
    Georgian troops surrendered to the Abkhaz side. The majority of Georgian POWs were executed on the same day by Abkhaz formations and Confederates. Few civilians...
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    Machine BBC, Q&A: Russian–Georgian ties, 2 October 2006 "Russia has lost its role as a mediator in the GeorgianAbkhaz conflict". mfa.gov.ge. Archived from...
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    brigade carried out tasks of maintaining peace in the zone of the AbkhazGeorgian conflict. Servicemen of the brigade have also been part of the peacekeeping...
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