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Mikheil Kakhiani

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427: 370: 188:. He launched the collectivization of Georgian farms in 1931 and farmers were relocated to state-run farms while their produce, farming tools, and fields were destroyed. Those who resisted were deported to Siberia. Along with the party leadership, he also directed the cruel suppression of rebels and personally witnessed the execution of prisoners such as the shooting of 502: 497: 507: 342: 170: 40: 44: 411: 316: 285: 248: 468: 136: 527: 532: 517: 512: 404: 461: 397: 492: 487: 204: 522: 335: 67: 454: 304: 104: 377: 352: 312: 281: 244: 152: 79: 438: 381: 426: 208: 181: 108: 481: 203:. An account cited the weak leadership of Kakhiani along with Petre Aghniashvili and 177: 162: 126: 434: 200: 369: 189: 185: 166: 193: 100: 311:(Second ed.), Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 243:. 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Index

First Secretary
Georgian Communist Party
Vissarion Lominadze
Levan Gogoberidze
Batumi
Kutais Governorate
Russian Empire
Soviet
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Georgian
Soviet
Georgian
First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party
Joseph Stalin
August Uprising
Bolsheviks
Menshevik
Tbilisi
Great Purge
Mamia Orakhelasvili
Lavrentiy Beria
Suny 1994
ISBN
978-0-691-03257-3
Suny 1994
ISBN
978-1-78023-030-6
Suny, Ronald Grigor
ISBN
978-0-25-320915-3

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