The 2009 Georgian mutiny was a mutiny by a Georgian Army tank battalion based in Mukhrovani, 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of the capital Tbilisi on 5 May...
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"Remains Of 23 Georgians Killed In 1992-93 Abkhaz War Identified". Radio Liberty. Georgia (Georgian Republic). 2023-12-06. "Georgia/Abkhazia (1990-present)"...
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Akaki Eliava in western Georgia against the government of President Eduard Shevardnadze. The mutiny had its roots in the Georgian civil war of 1991–1993...
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The Georgian uprising on Texel (Dutch: Opstand der Georgiërs) (5 April 1945 – 20 May 1945) was an insurrection by the 882nd Infantry Battalion Königin...
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Indian Rebellion of 1857 (redirect from Sepoy mutiny)
of a mutiny of sepoys of the company's army in the garrison town of Meerut, 40 mi (64 km) northeast of Delhi. It then erupted into other mutinies and civilian...
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Koba Kobaladze (category Articles with Georgian-language sources (ka))
2000s. On May 5, 2009, he was arrested by the Georgian Police on charges of plotting an army mutiny. Born in Tbilisi, then-Soviet Georgia, Kobaladze served...
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The Georgian Land Forces (Georgian: საქართველოს სახმელეთო ძალები) are the land force component of the Defense Forces of Georgia. They are the largest...
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Port Chicago disaster (redirect from Port Chicago explosion and mutiny)
munitions, an act known as the Port Chicago Mutiny. Fifty men—called the "Port Chicago 50"—were convicted of mutiny and sentenced to 15 years of prison and...
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Giorgi Karkarashvili (category Articles with Georgian-language sources (ka))
Karkarashvili (Georgian: გიორგი [გია] ყარყარაშვილი) (born October 31, 1966) is a Georgian politician and retired major general who served as Georgia's Minister...
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Russia was blown up in June 2009 and Georgian border guards allegedly pulled back several kilometres deeper into the Georgian territory. Mamuka Areshidze...
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