The Bolshevik occupation of Georgia in 1921 is symbolized in the concept of "February 25", despite the fact that the conquest of our country ended on March 18, when the government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia emigrated and Batumi was occupied by Soviet Russian troops.The article is based on a method of discussing the issue from different perspectives. It presents the positions of the main actors of the Bolshevik occupation of Georgia, the Soviet Russian government, the military and political leadership of the XI Red Army, Georgian soldiers, fighting against the aggressor, state and political figures in the Democratic Republic of Georgia, eyewitnesses - writers, poets, publicists and ordinary citizens
On the basis of a significant amount of documentary and archival material, the article examines the ...
The article, based on archival materials, describes events connected with the preparation of the dem...
The paper deals with the essays published in the Georgian press of 1917-1921 on the national-democra...
The article deals with the newspapers printed in Tbilisi on February 25, 1921 (“Sakhartvelos Respubl...
The article depicts the attitude of the Consistuent Assembly, the Supreme Legislative Body of the De...
The process of history instrumentalization is rarely studied in the Georgian political reality, e...
The article presents the analysis of the events, concerned with the Soviet statehood formation and d...
The 1921 became the turning point in the history of the Georgian constitutionalism. Although in the ...
The paper deals with the final sessions of the Democratic Republic of Georgia held in Batumi (15-17 ...
In October 1917, a Bolshevik revolution took place in Petersburg and a new bolshevik government was ...
The article analyzes the works of Soviet historians, who first turned to the study of the post-revol...
98 years from the battle for liberation of city. According to the agreement achieved between the hea...
The article highlights the political process of accession in 1801, KartliKakheti to the Russian Empi...
Ethnic conflict in South Ossetia still remains as one of the acute problems for Georgia. Despite num...
Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia declared their independence in the spring of 1918. After the signing...
On the basis of a significant amount of documentary and archival material, the article examines the ...
The article, based on archival materials, describes events connected with the preparation of the dem...
The paper deals with the essays published in the Georgian press of 1917-1921 on the national-democra...
The article deals with the newspapers printed in Tbilisi on February 25, 1921 (“Sakhartvelos Respubl...
The article depicts the attitude of the Consistuent Assembly, the Supreme Legislative Body of the De...
The process of history instrumentalization is rarely studied in the Georgian political reality, e...
The article presents the analysis of the events, concerned with the Soviet statehood formation and d...
The 1921 became the turning point in the history of the Georgian constitutionalism. Although in the ...
The paper deals with the final sessions of the Democratic Republic of Georgia held in Batumi (15-17 ...
In October 1917, a Bolshevik revolution took place in Petersburg and a new bolshevik government was ...
The article analyzes the works of Soviet historians, who first turned to the study of the post-revol...
98 years from the battle for liberation of city. According to the agreement achieved between the hea...
The article highlights the political process of accession in 1801, KartliKakheti to the Russian Empi...
Ethnic conflict in South Ossetia still remains as one of the acute problems for Georgia. Despite num...
Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia declared their independence in the spring of 1918. After the signing...
On the basis of a significant amount of documentary and archival material, the article examines the ...
The article, based on archival materials, describes events connected with the preparation of the dem...
The paper deals with the essays published in the Georgian press of 1917-1921 on the national-democra...