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    Georgiy Aleksandrovich Atarbekov (Russian: Георгий Александрович Атарбеков; born Atarbekyan; March 2, 1891 – March 22, 1925) was an Armenian Bolshevik...
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    officials died in the crash. Solomon Mogilevsky, Alexander Myasnikov, and Georgi Atarbekov who were flying to meet Trotsky who was in convalescence in Sukhum...
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  • which also carried two other high-ranking Soviet security officials (Georgi Atarbekov and Aleksandr Myasnikyan), blew up in mid-air not far from Tiflis....
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  • (Kutaisi) – Lado Asatiani, Georgian poet Atarbekovka (Abkhazia) – Georgi Atarbekov Bagrationi (Batumi) – Pyotr Bagration Chavchavadze Settlement (Kutaisi)...
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    mysterious plane crash on 22 March 1925, along with Solomon Mogilevsky, Georgi Atarbekov, the pilot and flight engineer. They had been on their way to Sukhumi...
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    group composed of about 100 tsarist officers, and was then murdered by Georgi Atarbekov. Shortly before his terror demise, General Ruzsky sought to justify...
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