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of Achara, Haji Mahmud
Kamashidze, supported Abashidze in his power struggle. However, after Abashidze reached his goals, he stopped using the Muslim movement for his political goals. The
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of their
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However, many Adjarians have converted to Christianity since the fall of the Soviet Union.
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1181:"People with Nowhere To Go: The Plight of the Meskhetian Turks"
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symbolically proclaiming "Abashidze has fled, Adjara is free".
1316:"Toward Inclusion: Understanding the Path to Unity in Georgia"
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The Georgian population of Adjara had been generally known as
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is ambiguous as their Islamic background is at odds with the
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Köksal, Pınar; AydıngĂŒn, AyĆegĂŒl; GĂŒrsoy, Hazar Ege (2019).
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invaded Georgia and captured Batumi. On 4 June 1918, the
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The Experiment: Georgia's Forgotten Revolution 1918-1921
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The Politics of Ethnic Separatism in Russia and Georgia
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Berkeley Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies.
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1989:Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for.
751:The British administration ceded Adjara to the
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1404:Muslims of the Soviet Empire: A Guide
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1056:Balci, Bayram; Motika, Raoul (2007).
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85:Regions with significant populations
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810:sounded from mosques. Local leader
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2139:Sanikidze, George (1 April 2018).
1345:Zviadadze, Sophie (January 2018).
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1659:The International History Review
1557:The International History Review
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1058:"Islam in post-Soviet Georgia1"
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1485:Varshalomidze, Archil (2019).
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1287:The Caucasus: An Introduction
1257:"Ajarians | Encyclopedia.com"
2968:Ashkali and Balkan Egyptians
2145:Islamophobia Studies Journal
1653:Rose, John D. (April 1980).
1551:Rose, John D. (April 1980).
1522:10.1080/09668136.2011.642583
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833:Adjara's considerable wealth
730:Georgian Democratic Republic
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2087:George, Julie A. (2009).
1913:10.1017/S1755048318000585
1830:"Abashidze Flees Georgia"
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2091:. Palgrave Macmillan.
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1857:10.3917/pe.061.0051
1849:Politique Ă©trangĂšre
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1194:978-0-299-14894-2
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448:Christianity
392:Architecture
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156:Imerkhevians
39:Ethnic group
36:
2678:Circassians
2305:Mtiuletians
2295:Mingrelians
2290:Meskhetians
2275:Khevsurians
1817:George 2009
1805:George 2009
1793:George 2009
1729:George 2009
1717:George 2009
1699:5 September
1638:5 September
1389:George 2009
1244:George 2009
1164:George 2009
1149:George 2009
1104:Nodia, Ghia
928:, 62.1% in
924:, 74.4% in
835:. The Head
703:Crimean War
616:during the
362:Calligraphy
324:Khevsurians
294:Mtiuletians
289:Meskhetians
284:Mingrelians
132:Sunni Islam
2995:Categories
2943:Pakistanis
2933:Macedonian
2916:Vallahades
2842:in Belgium
2768:Kartvelian
2743:Tabasarans
2611:Abkhazians
2559:Meskhetian
2549:Dodecanese
2427:in Germany
2336:See Also:
2325:Tushetians
2265:Kakhetians
2260:Javakhians
2245:Imeretians
2026:25 October
2016:"Ajarians"
2000:25 October
1665:(2): 286.
1563:(2): 266.
1516:(2): 284.
1326:26 January
1266:25 October
1043:References
1007:Laz people
1001:Chveneburi
977:Mingrelian
915:Ghia Nodia
856:Abkhazians
654:Turkicized
634:traditions
571:ach'arlebi
473:Saint Nino
329:Javakhians
269:Kakhetians
264:Tushetians
254:Imeretians
192:Kartvelian
177:á„áá ááááááá
121:(minority)
2953:Ossetians
2938:Maghrebis
2928:Hemshenis
2899:Adjarians
2894:Georgians
2884:Bulgarian
2837:in France
2815:in Europe
2794:Besermyan
2718:Khwarshis
2713:Khinalugs
2661:Chamalals
2641:Bagvalals
2514:Karachays
2432:in France
2400:Albanians
2310:Pshavians
2270:Kartlians
2240:Heretians
2230:Adjarians
2214:Georgians
2165:2325-8381
2132:1803-1757
1976:225548999
1968:0090-5992
1929:150339133
1921:1755-0483
1865:0032-342X
1538:154783461
1082:0263-4937
969:loanwords
909:, remain
852:Ossetians
804:madrassas
793:Adjarians
583:Georgians
577:, are an
566:romanized
551:Adjarians
406:Languages
397:Mythology
319:Kartlians
314:Pshavians
244:Adjarians
236:Subgroups
223:Colchians
173:Georgians
105:Languages
43:Adjarians
18:Adzhareli
2904:Ingiloys
2879:Bengalis
2867:Minority
2825:in Spain
2748:Tsakhurs
2666:Chechens
2626:Akhvakhs
2487:Bashkirs
2412:Bosniaks
2384:Majority
2315:Rachians
2300:Mokheves
2255:Ingiloys
2068:29 March
1995:Refworld
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