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Georgiy Aleksandrovich Atarbekov (Russian: Георгий Александрович Атарбеков; born Atarbekyan;
March 2, 1891 –
March 22, 1925) was an
Armenian Bolshevik...
- died in the crash.
Solomon Mogilevsky,
Alexander Myasnikov, and
Georgi Atarbekov who were
flying to meet
Trotsky who was in
convalescence in Sukhum. On...
- (Kutaisi) – Lado Asatiani,
Georgian poet
Atarbekovka (Abkhazia) –
Georgi Atarbekov Bagrationi (Batumi) –
Pyotr Bagration Chavchavadze Settlement (Kutaisi)...
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composed of
about 100
tsarist officers, and was then
murdered by
Georgi Atarbekov.
Shortly before his
terror demise,
General Ruzsky sought to
justify himself...
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mysterious plane crash on 22
March 1925,
along with
Solomon Mogilevsky,
Georgi Atarbekov, the
pilot and
flight engineer. They had been on
their way to Sukhumi...
- were also
sacked and
replaced with more
ruthless officers Kvantaliani,
Atarbekov, and
Lavrentiy Beria.
Within less than a year, however,
Stalin was in...
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carried two
other high-ranking
Soviet security officials (Georgi
Atarbekov and
Aleksandr Myasnikyan), blew up in mid-air not far from Tiflis. The...
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honored the
memory of Vladimirov, Narimanov, Markhlevsky,
Yevgenii Bosch,
Atarbekov,
Myasnikov and Mogilevsky. The
resolution of the
congress set following...
- "Fidelio"."
Three high-ranking
Soviet intelligence agency officials—
Georgi Atarbekov, 34;
Solomon Mogilevsky, 39, and
Aleksandr Myasnikyan, 39, were killed...
- 1964)
March 1 –
Nikolai Nevsky,
linguist (d. 1937)
March 2 –
Georgi Atarbekov,
security police official (d. 1925)
March 4 –
Yevgeni Ivanov-Barkov, film...