- Борчала), gave the name of the uezd, however, the
region was also
known as
Borchalo (ბორჩალო) in Georgian,
Borchalu (Բորչալու) in Armenian, and
Borchali (Azerbaijani:...
- Georgia. By the
decree of the
Georgian SSR of
March 18, 1947, the
village of
Borchalo was
renamed into Marneuli. It
received the
status of a city in 1964. On...
- The
border disputes with the
First Republic of
Armenia over a part of
Borchalo district led to a
brief war
between the two
countries in
December 1918...
-
Democratic socialism Menshevism 0 / 130 779 (0.15%)
Group of
Muslims from
Borchalo District Localism Islamic democracy 0 / 130 77 (0.02%)
National Council...
- confrontation.
Alexander occupied the Muslim-majority
districts of Qazakh,
Borchalo, and Shamshadil, and
refused to obey the new king.
Being in ill-health...
-
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 779 0.15 0
Group of
Muslims from
Borchalo District 77 0.02 0
National Council of
Muslims 60 0.01 0
Party of Noble...
-
became disputed between Armenia and Georgia, the bulk of
which had been the
Borchalo and
Akhalkalaki uyezds of the
former Tiflis governorate.
Georgia stated...
- brothers,
Ioane and Simon. The
former served as a
governor (mouravi) of
Borchalo and a
chief of
royal guards (kechikchibashi) from 1769 to 1799 and saw...
- percent. See, "1. Introduction", Page 1.
Until 1947 the city was
called Borchalo.
Former capital of
historic Borchaly district. The town was
called Sjulaveri...
- in
various regions of Georgia,
including Poti, Ochamchire, Kutaisi, and
Borchalo. The
arrival of the
German troops in
Georgia coincided with the growing...