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    The GeorgianOssetian conflict is an ethno-political conflict over Georgia's former autonomous region of South Ossetia, which evolved in 1989 and developed...
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    ethnic conflict. Ossetian insurgents repelled the Georgian troops in 1918 and proceeded to occupy the town of Tskhinvali and assault the Georgian natives...
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  • The GeorgianOssetian conflict of 1918–1920 were a series of uprisings, which took place in the Ossetian-inhabited areas of what is now South Ossetia,...
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    War) was fought between Georgian government forces and ethnic Georgian militias on one side and the forces of South Ossetian separatists and Russia on...
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    South Ossetia is a central issue of the GeorgianOssetian conflict and Georgia–Russia relations. The Georgian constitution designates the area as "the...
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    The South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast (Russian: Юго-Осетинская автономная область; Georgian: სამხრეთ ოსეთის ავტონომიური ოლქი, romanized: samkhret osetis...
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    The East Prigorodny conflict, also referred to as the Ossetian–Ingush conflict, was an inter-ethnic conflict within the Russian Federation, in the eastern...
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    followed by anti-Georgian riots in July. The South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast declared independence from Georgia SSR in July 1990. The Georgian government attempted...
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    Frozen conflicts sometimes result in partially-recognized states. For example, the Republic of South Ossetia, a product of the frozen GeorgianOssetian conflict...
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    skirmishes between Ossetian militias and Georgian troops turned deadly on 3 July following the attempted assassination of pro-Georgian South Ossetian leader Dmitry...
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    of the GeorgianOssetian conflict, led to the popularization of Alania, the name of the medieval Sarmatian confederation, to which the Ossetians traced...
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    (country) portal Abkhazia–Georgia border GeorgianOssetian conflict Russo-Georgian War Politics of Abkhazia Transnistria conflict Women's Peace Train "Russian...
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    before the Georgian military counterattacked Tskhinvali on 7 August 2008. Georgia first said that its military operation responded to Ossetian artillery...
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  • Joint Control Commission for GeorgianOssetian Conflict Resolution (JCC) was a peacekeeping organization, operating in South Ossetia and overseeing the...
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    Local conflicts in Georgia (Georgian-Ossetian and Georgian-Abkhaz conflicts) and regional Russo-Georgian conflict are linked to geopolitical conflict between...
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    Truso Gorge (category GeorgianOssetian conflict)
    and Georgia". JAM News. Retrieved 11 September 2024. Narimanishvili, Nino. "Why are Ossetians affected by the conflict unable to regain Georgian citizenship...
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    Rights in the Georgia-South Ossetia Conflict. Human Rights Watch. ISBN 9781564320582. Cvetkovski, Nikola. "The Georgian – South Ossetian Conflict". Danish...
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    Human Rights Watch concluded that the "South Ossetian forces sought to ethnically cleanse" the Georgian-populated areas. In 2009, the Parliamentary Assembly...
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    from Georgia following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which marked the start of the GeorgianOssetian conflict and the Abkhaz–Georgian conflict as...
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    ongoing armed conflicts that are taking place around the world. This list of ongoing armed conflicts identifies present-day conflicts and the death toll...
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    the assault against Georgian villages located in the South Ossetian conflict zone. August 8 - After responding with fire, Georgian troops proceeded to...
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    years of a post-Soviet crisis of the 1990s. Gori is close to the GeorgianOssetian conflict zone. It is connected to breakaway South Ossetia's capital Tskhinvali...
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    Kozaeva-Tskhovrebova. Georgian-Ossetian conflict Georgian-Ossetian conflict (1918-1920) GEORGIA: Female NGO Activists of Georgia and South Ossetia Meet...
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    Ossetia (category Articles containing Ossetian-language text)
    in 1992, the Georgian-Ossetian conflict still remains unresolved even though a recent peace plan proposed by the government of Georgia promised the South...
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    the South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast on 9 December 1990. The disputed elections took place during a period of extreme ethnic unrest in Georgia during the...
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    Tskhinvali (category Articles containing Ossetian-language text)
    Tskhinvali (Georgian: ცხინვალი [ˈt͡sʰχinʷali] ) or Tskhinval (Ossetian: Цхинвал, Чъреба, romanized: Cxinval, Čreba, Ossetian pronunciation: [t͡sχinˈvɒɫ...
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    working relationship with the Georgian government, namely though the Joint Control Commission for GeorgianOssetian Conflict Resolution, and a $270,000 allocation...
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    Rebellion in Tskhinvali (category GeorgianOssetian conflict)
    managed to hold off an offensive by a Georgian People's Guard punitive detachment commanded by an ethnic Ossetian officer, Kosta Kaziev. The fighting culminated...
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    South Ossetian Autonomous Region of Soviet Georgia (currently divided between several non-autonomous administrative divisions of independent Georgia), whose...
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    to Georgia's participation in the Afghan and Iraq Wars. Iberia (Georgian: იბერია, Latin: Iberia and Greek: Ἰβηρία), also known as Iveria (Georgian: ივერია)...
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