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Kakutsa Cholokashvili and the anti-Soviet uprising of 1924

/ Gocha Saitidze

Translation of: ქაქუცა ჩოლოყაშვილი და 1924 წლის ანტისაბჭოთა აჯანყება • k̕ak̕uc̕a č̕oloqašvili da 1924 clis antisabčot̕a aǰanqebaMain Author:
  • Sait̕iże, Goč̕a (19XX-....), Auteur Idref
  • Languages: anglais • of original work: géorgien • of summary: anglaisCountry: GÉORGIEPublication: Tbilisi: Artanuji, 2024Description: 219 pages; illustrations; 20 cmppn: 293172099 SUDOCISBN: 978-9941-513-54-1Collection: Getting to know Georgia / Buba KudavaClassification: 21GE (Georgia), 900 (Geography and History)Abstract:
    After the defeat of the uprising organised in August 1924, Kakutsa Cholokashvili was forced to leave his homeland forever. In Georgia, conquered by Soviet Russia, any mention of this national hero of Georgia was strictly forbidden for many years.In 1988, with the start of the new era in the national liberation movement, Cholokashvili’s name was heard again and his portrait appeared at demonstrations. After 64 years, Kakutsa Cholokashvili returned to his homeland in this way, hence the number of stories included in this book.In the chronologically arranged stories, the reader will follow Cholokashvili’s life from the beginning of the struggle for Georgia’s freedom to the arrival of his remains in his homeland.
    Subject - Personal Name: ჩოლოყაშვილი, ქაქუცა, 1888-1930 | č̕oloqašvili, k̕ak̕uc̕a, 1888-1930 Subject - Topical Name: Indépendence -- Géorgie -- 1918 | Révolte -- Géorgie Année 1924 Subject - Geographical Name: Géorgie, 1917-1921 (Révolution) List(s) this item appears in: Caucase 1918 1921
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    Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
    Document empruntable, en libre accès BULAC
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    Livre 21GE 951.3 SAI Available 17513005300143
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    Traduction du géorgien

    After the defeat of the uprising organised in August 1924, Kakutsa Cholokashvili was forced to leave his homeland forever. In Georgia, conquered by Soviet Russia, any mention of this national hero of Georgia was strictly forbidden for many years.In 1988, with the start of the new era in the national liberation movement, Cholokashvili’s name was heard again and his portrait appeared at demonstrations. After 64 years, Kakutsa Cholokashvili returned to his homeland in this way, hence the number of stories included in this book.In the chronologically arranged stories, the reader will follow Cholokashvili’s life from the beginning of the struggle for Georgia’s freedom to the arrival of his remains in his homeland.

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