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Ossetians in Georgia

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149:). It is believed that the SAOA was established by central Soviet government in exchange for Ossetian loyalty and support of Russian Bolsheviks in their fight against Georgian Mensheviks. This area had never been a separate entity prior to the Russian invasion. The drawing of administrative boundaries of the South Ossetian AO was quite a complicated process. Many Georgian villages were included within the South Ossetian AO despite numerous protests by the Georgian population. While the city of 17: 25: 153:
did not have a majority Ossetian population, it was made the capital of the South Ossetian AO. In 1922, the recently created South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast claimed the villages, mainly settled by Ossetians in Trialeti as its
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The May 1996 memoramdum (......). Some Ossetians and even some Georgians have returned to South Ossetia, and some Ossetians have also returned to cities elsewhere in Georgia, such as Borjomi an Tbilisi.
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Ossetian migration to the Georgian regions began in the 13th and 14th centuries and is believed to be connected to the fall of Kingdom of
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Tsutsiev, Artur (2007). Atlas etnopoliticheskoy istorii Kavkaza (1774-2004). Evropa.
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Near Abroad – Putin, the West, and the Contest Over Ukraine and the Caucasus
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by Roberta Cohen, Francis Mading Deng. Brookings Institution Press, 1998.
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princes, Ossetians started a second wave of migration from the
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The Forsaken People: Case Studies of the Internally Displaced
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Georgia. Initially Georgia was successful, but in 1921, the
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Map of Georgia in 1922 with Ossetian ethnic groups shown
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Index



Ossetians
Georgia
Shida Kartli
Borjomi
Alania
North Caucasus
Mongols
Timur
Kingdom of Georgia
Kabardian
North Caucasus
Kingdom of Kartli
Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
Russian Empire
Trialeti
breakdown
Tsarist regime
Bolsheviks
war
Menshevik
Red Army
invaded
South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast
Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
Russian Communist Party
Tskhinvali
exclave
The Forsaken People: Case Studies of the Internally Displaced

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