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Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party

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system. Mainly based in the rural areas, the party's membership was almost entirely drawn from the peasantry and the petty gentry. The political profile of the party had an appeal amongst moderately nationalist intellectuals, schoolteachers and students. The party strived that agricultural issues not
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to fight against the Russian state during the Russo-Japanese war. The party was one of very few oppositional groups in the Russian empire to accept such aid. The party conducted a series of robberies in the Caucasus. In April 1906 the party managed to rob the
323: 285:. The party had formed an electoral bloc ahead of the polls, together with the Georgian Democratic Party and the Radical Party. Later, the party was able to capture the majority seats from Georgia in the Second Duma. 540:"MANY PARTIES COMBINE TO STRIKE AT THE CZAR; Revolutionary Organizations Form a Fighting Committee. GENEVA ITS HEADQUARTERS Gopon a Leading Spirit -- Constituent Assemblies for Russia, Poland, and Finland Demanded" 1323: 288:
In 1907, the party adopted the policy of extraterritorial national-cultural autonomy, that an individual would enjoy cultural and national autonomy no matter where in the Empire they would reside.
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party, founded in April 1904. The party's program demanded the national autonomy of Georgia, within the framework of a Russian
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be decided by central authorities, but by autonomous national institutions. The party published the periodical
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and Mensheviks, and attempted to launch an armed uprising against Soviet power in October 1923.
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Russian Azerbaijan, 1905-1920: The Shaping of a National Identity in a Muslim Community
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Zurab Avalishvili – a famous Georgian scientist, historian, – was reburied in Georgia
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A Contribution to the History of the National Programme in Austria and in Russia
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Socialism in Georgian Colors: The European Road to Social Democracy, 1883-1917
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Socialism in Georgian Colors: The European Road to Social Democracy, 1883-1917
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The Baku Commune, 1917-1918: Class and Nationality in the Russian Revolution
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Thou Shalt Kill: Revolutionary Terrorism in Russia, 1894–1917
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Bakhtadze, Mikhail; Vachnadze, Merab; Guruliwork, Vakhtang (2014).
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and formed the General Fighting Committee, striving to establish
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Political parties in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
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sakartvelos sotsialist'-pederalist'ta sarevolutsio p'art'ia
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Struggle of the Georgian people against communist regime
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Communist Party of Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
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The bulk of the stolen money stayed with 1268:List of political parties in South Ossetia 904: 776: 762: 754: 320:1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election 18: 1289:1904 establishments in the Russian Empire 436:National Parliamentary Library of Georgia 346: 252:Latvian Social Democratic Workers Party 1344:Socialist parties in Georgia (country) 1096:National Independence Party of Georgia 364:: Izdatelʹstvo Intelekti. p. 91. 1349:Socialist parties in the Soviet Union 1319:Political parties established in 1904 1263:List of political parties in Abkhazia 710:Tadeusz Swietochowski (7 June 2004). 480: 478: 395: 393: 331:Committee for Independence of Georgia 222:treasury, taking a bounty of 315,000 7: 976:Democratic Movement – United Georgia 683:Ronald Grigor Suny (12 March 2019). 806:Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia 1201:Social Democratic Party of Georgia 1071:Unified Communist Party of Georgia 248:Finnish Party of Active Resistance 14: 1066:Union of Georgian Traditionalists 908:Parties with local representation 653:The making of the Georgian nation 608:The making of the Georgian nation 423:The making of the Georgian nation 310:. The bloc received support from 301:Armenian Revolutionary Federation 256:Armenian Revolutionary Federation 16:Former political party in Georgia 788: 469:, also for transcribed edition: 324:Transcaucasus electoral district 270:for Russia, Poland and Finland. 1126:Intellectuals League of Georgia 925:Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 213:, the party accepted arms from 121:Constituent Assembly of Georgia 1299:Democratic Republic of Georgia 1056:Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 1041:New Communist Party of Georgia 179: 1: 1314:Left-wing nationalist parties 971:Conservative Party of Georgia 961:Christian-Democratic Movement 511:The New Senate Interpretation 236:Socialist-Revolutionary Party 138:Politics of Georgia (country) 1106:Democratic Union for Revival 1101:Union of Citizens of Georgia 785:Political parties in Georgia 1116:Movement for United Georgia 901:Extra-parliamentary parties 877:Republican Party of Georgia 557:Pavlov, Dmitrii B. (1993). 329:The party later formed the 277:, the Socialist-Federalist 1365: 1175:Socialist Party of Georgia 1031:Industry Will Save Georgia 966:Communist Party of Georgia 1253:List of political parties 1243: 1026:Ilia Chavchavadze Society 887:National Democratic Party 453:Souvarine, Boris (1939). 168: 133: 1091:Round Table—Free Georgia 832:United National Movement 820:Parliamentary opposition 26: 1178:United National Council 1021:Greens Party of Georgia 857:Strategy Aghmashenebeli 293:1917 October Revolution 109:Political position 799:Parliamentary majority 268:constituent assemblies 244:Polish National League 240:Polish Socialist Party 190:, and advocated for a 1235:Conservative Movement 1163:Merab Kostava Society 935:Girchi – More Freedom 930:Georgian Labour Party 650:Suny, Ronald Grigor. 566:Acta Slavica Iaponica 495:Princeton, New Jersey 405:The National Question 303:("Dashnaks") and the 1309:Georgian nationalism 1182:Alliance for Georgia 1151:Burjanadze-Democrats 1141:Development Movement 892:State for the People 837:Progress and Freedom 827:Strength Is in Unity 314:, and later, by the 192:democratic socialist 184:Georgian nationalist 101:Democratic socialism 97:Georgian nationalism 1258:Politics of Georgia 1136:Rightist Opposition 862:European Socialists 603:Suny, Ronald Grigor 574:Hokkaido University 418:Suny, Ronald Grigor 297:Georgian Mensheviks 275:first Duma election 260:Union of Liberation 64:September 1924 1304:Federalist parties 1146:The Way of Georgia 986:European Democrats 841:Victorious Georgia 743:2011-10-02 at the 635:Jones, Stephen F. 620:Jones, Stephen F. 544:The New York Times 335:National Democrats 40:Iosif Baratashvili 1276: 1275: 1079: 1078: 723:978-0-521-52245-8 696:978-0-691-65703-5 386:on 17 April 2013. 156: 155: 143:Political parties 1356: 1156:Democratic Party 1131:New Rights Party 920:European Georgia 905: 867:Lelo for Georgia 793: 792: 778: 771: 764: 755: 748: 734: 728: 727: 707: 701: 700: 680: 674: 663: 657: 648: 642: 633: 627: 618: 612: 600: 594: 593: 563: 554: 548: 547: 536: 530: 521: 515: 504: 498: 482: 473: 468: 466: 464: 450: 444: 433: 427: 415: 409: 397: 388: 387: 382:. 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Index

Leader
Iosif Baratashvili
Ideology
Federalism
Georgian nationalism
Democratic socialism
Political position
Left-wing
Constituent Assembly of Georgia
Politics of Georgia (country)
Political parties
Elections
Georgian
romanized
Georgian nationalist
federal state
democratic socialist
Georgian
term
Boris Souvarine
Japan
Dusheti
rubles
Kereselizde
Paris
Socialist-Revolutionary Party
Polish Socialist Party
Polish National League
Finnish Party of Active Resistance
Latvian Social Democratic Workers Party

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