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  2. Zviad Gamsakhurdia - Wikipedia

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    1st President of Georgia; In office 26 May 1991 – 6 January 1992: Prime Minister: Murman Omanidze (Acting) Besarion Gugushvili: Preceded by: Office established: Succeeded by: Eduard Shevardnadze (1995)

  3. April 9 tragedy - Wikipedia

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    Nationalist sentiment: Goals: Civil rights; Restoration of Georgian Independence; Opposition to the Abkhaz separatism; Methods: Protest march, Picketing, Street ...

  4. 2019 protests in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Caused by: Russian MP Sergei Gavrilov's speech to parliament: Goals: Day 1 requests: Resignation of Parliament Speaker Irakli Kobakhidze and MP Zakaria Kutsnashvili responsible for the invitation of MP Gavrilov to Georgia.

  5. Andrei Bubnov - Wikipedia

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    Bubnov was born in Ivanovo-Voznesensk in Vladimir Governorate (now Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast, Russia) [3] into a local Russian merchant's family. [4] [5] He studied at the Moscow Agricultural Institute, where he was involved in revolutionary circles beginning in 1900.

  6. Galaktion Tabidze - Wikipedia

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    Galaktion Tabidze (Georgian: გალაკტიონ ტაბიძე), simply referred to as Galaktioni (Georgian: გალაკტიონი),(November 17, 1892 – March 17, 1959), was a Georgian poet of the twentieth century whose writings profoundly influenced all subsequent generations of Georgian poets.

  7. Vazha-Pshavela - Wikipedia

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    Vazha-Pshavela was born into a family of clergymen in the little village of Chargali, situated in the mountainous Pshavi province of Eastern Georgia. His appreciation of nature and hunting was influenced by his uncle, Boygar Razikashvili [], with allusions to his uncle appearing in his literary work. [1]

  8. Yep, trans men can get pregnant. Why Calvin Klein's ad ... - AOL

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    An ad from Calvin Klein on Mother's Day featuring a pregnant transgender man and his trans partner has sparked a wave of backlash on social media. “Today, in support of women and mothers all ...

  9. Born in Georgia - Wikipedia

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