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Menshevik Flag of Georgia, created by Iakob Nikoladze
Menshevik Flag of Georgia, created by Iakob Nikoladze

The Social Democratic Party of Georgia was a leading political party in pre-Soviet Georgia. Social democracy is a Political ideology of the left and centre-left Georgia ( საქართველო, Sakartvelo) is a Transcontinental country in the Caucasus region situated at the dividing line between The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR was a constitutionally Socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991 Consisting of the former Menshevik faction members of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, it ran the Democratic Republic of Georgia from 1918 to 1921. The Mensheviks (Minority (Меньшевик) were a faction of the Russian Revolutionary movement that emerged in 1903 after a dispute between Vladimir The Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party, or RSDLP ( Росси́йская Социа́л-Демократи́ческая Рабо́чая The Democratic Republic of Georgia ( DRG; Georgian: საქართველოს დემოკრატიული რესპუბლიკა Sakartvelos Year 1918 ( MCMXVIII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1921 ( MCMXXI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1921 calendar of the Gregorian calendar

At parliamentary elections on February 14, 1919 it garnered 81. The Constituent Assembly of Georgia (საქართველოს დამფუძნებელი კრება sak’art’velos damp’udznebeli kreba) was a national Events 842 - Charles the Bald and Louis the German swear the Oaths of Strasbourg in the French and German Year 1919 ( MCMXIX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common 5% of the votes. In March 1921 it was overthrown by a Red Army invasion. The Red Army ( Russian: Рабоче-Крестьянская Красная Армия R aboche- K rest'yanskaya K rasnaya A rmiya The Red Army invasion of Georgia also known as the Soviet-Georgian War ( February 15 – March 17 1921) was a military campaign by the Soviet The party was liquidated during the Soviet repressions predating to the failed anti-Soviet August Uprising in 1924. Anti-Sovietism and Anti-Soviet refer to persons and activities actually or allegedly aimed against the Soviet Union or the Soviet power within the Soviet The August Uprising (აგვისტოს აჯანყება agvistos adjank’eba) was an unsuccessful Insurrection against the Soviet rule Year 1924 ( MCMXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar.

In the words of the modern Armenian-American scholar, Ronald Grigor Suny, "Their achievement in building a Georgian political nation was extraordinary. An Armenian-American is an American whose ancestors hail either wholly or partly from Armenia. Ronald Grigor Suny is currently the Charles Tilly Collegiate Professor of Social and Political History at the University of Michigan, and Emeritus Professor of Political Their support among all classes of the Georgian people was genuine. And however ephemeral their accomplishments in the brief episode of national independence, the most impressive testimony to their successes is the fact that they could not be dislodged from Georgia except by a militarily superior force from outside. "[1]

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Notable Georgian Mensheviks

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  1. ^ Suny, Ronald G. Razhden Arsenidze (რაჟდენ არსენიძე ( October 1, 1880 – May 24, 1965) was a Georgian jurist journalist Nikoloz Chkheidze ( Georgian: ნიკოლოზ ჩხეიძე transliterated Russian: Nikolay Semyonovich Chkheidze, commonly known Akaki Chkhenkeli (აკაკი ჩხენკელი (1874-1959 was a Georgian Marxist politician and publicist who acted as one of the leaders of the Benia Chkhikvishvili (also spelled Bénia Tchkhikvichvili (ბენია ჩხიკვიშვილი (?-1924 was a Georgian politician who was involved in the Seit Devdariani (სეით დევდარიანი ( 1879 - October 21, 1937) was a Georgian Menshevik politician who was Vladimir "Lado" Darchiashvili (ვლადიმერ დარჩიაშვილი (1872 – May 7, 1916) was a Georgian journalist and Evgeni Gegechkori (ევგენი გეგეჭკორი (1881-1954 was a Georgian politician and Social Democratic revolutionary Evgen (Geno Gvaladze (ევგენ (გენო ღვალაძე ( May 13, 1900 - October 15, 1937) was a Georgian Ioseb Iremashvili (იოსებ ირემაშვილი Iosseb Iremaschwili (1878-1944 was a Georgian politician and author Vladimir “Valiko” Jugheli (ვალიკო ჯუღელი ( January 1, 1887 - January 9, 1924) was a Georgian politician Noe Khomeriki (ნოე ხომერიკი (executed in 1924 was a Georgian politician involved in the Social Democrat movement and shot during the Bolshevik Grigol Lordkipanidze (გრიგოლ ლორთქიფანიძე ( September 2 1881 - September 2 1937) was a Georgian Ioannis Passalidis (1886-1968 ( Ιωάννης Πασαλίδης) was a prominent member of the Greek Left and founder of the United Democratic Left party Isidore Ramishvili (ისიდორე რამიშვილი ( July 8, 1859 -1937 was a Georgian Social Democratic politician journalist Noe Ramishvili (ნოე რამიშვილი his name is also transliterated as Noah or Noi) ( 1881 - December 7, 1930) was Irakli (Kaki Tsereteli (ირაკლი წერეთელი Ира́клий Гео́ргиевич Церете́ли ( 20 November 1881 &ndash 20 May Grigol Uratadze (გრიგოლ ურატაძე (1880 – 1959 was a Georgian Social Democratic politician diplomat and author Noe Zhordania (ნოე ჟორდანია also transliterated as Jordania) ( January 2, 1868 – January 11, 1953) was a The Government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (DRG continued to function as the Government in exile (National Government of Georgia NGG after the Soviet (1994), The Making of the Georgian Nation: 2nd edition, p. 207. Indiana University Press, ISBN 0-253-20915-3. Indiana University Press, also known as IU Press, is a Publishing house at Indiana University that engages in Academic publishing, specializing

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