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    Old Georgian (ႤႬႠჂ ႵႠႰႧႭჃႪႨ, [1] enay kartuli) was a literary language of the Georgian monarchies attested from the 5th century. The language remains in use as the liturgical language of the Georgian Orthodox Church and for the most part is still intelligible. Spoken Old Georgian gave way to what is classified as Middle ...

  2. After the Russian Revolution in 1917, Georgia briefly emerged as an independent republic under German protectorate, but was invaded and annexed by the Soviet Union in 1922, becoming one of its constituent republics. In the 1980s, an independence movement grew quickly, leading to Georgia's secession from the Soviet Union in April 1991.

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  5. The Georgian Civil War began, [112] : 54 [60] in which Russia supported both Gamsakhurdia and his opposition. [112] : 58. Since Russian military saw the new Georgian leader Eduard Shevardnadze, who came to Georgia in 1992, as responsible for the result of the Cold War, they were aiding his enemies.

  6. The Russian Revolution, 1917 / Rex Wade. p. cm. – (New approaches to European history) Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0 521 41548 9 (hb) – ISBN 0 521 42565 4 (pb) 1. Soviet Union – History – Revolution, 1917–1921. I. Title: Russian Revolution. II. Title. III. Series. DK265.W24 2000 947.084’1 – dc21 99–056317 ISBN 0 ...

  7. The Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution was one of the most cataclysmic events in the 20th century. Rather than being a single event, however, it generally refers to two revolutions: the February Revolution, in which the Russian monarchy was toppled, and the October Revolution, in which the Bolsheviks, a group of Communists, seized power.

  8. Jan 12, 2023 · xxxi, 445 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : 25 cm. "In The Russian Revolution, historian Sean McMeekin traces the origins and events of the Russian Revolution, which ended Romanov rule, ushered the Bolsheviks into power, and changed the course of world history. Between 1900 and 1920, Russia underwent a complete and irreversible ...

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