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Proletariatis Brdzola (Georgian პროლეტარიატის ბრძოლა, 'Struggle of the Proletariat') was an
illegal Bolshevik newspaper.
Proletariatis Brdzola was the organ...
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Georgia (Ekstrasensta
Brdzola – ექსტრასენსთა ბრძოლა),
Kazakhstan (Qıl kópіr),
Australia (The One), Lithuania...
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travelled to Tiflis,
where he co-edited the
Marxist newspaper Proletariatis Brdzola ("Proletarian Struggle") with
Filipp Makharadze.
During his exile, the...
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Battle of
Didgori (Georgian: დიდგორის ბრძოლა, romanized:
didgoris brdzola) was
fought between the
armies of the
Kingdom of
Georgia and the Seljuk...
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Battle of
Krtsanisi (Georgian: კრწანისის ბრძოლა, romanized: k'rts'anisis
brdzola, Persian: نبرد کرتسانیسی) was
fought between the army of
Qajar Iran (Persia)...
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Democratic Labour Party. At Nina, the
illegal Georgian language newspaper Brdzola was printed, as well as an
array of
leaflets and
pamphlets in Russian,...
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Stalin began editing a
Georgian Marxist newspaper,
Proletariatis Brdzola ("Proletarian Struggle"). He
spent time in
Batumi and Gori,
before Tskhakaya...
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Battle of
Bazaleti (Georgian: ბაზალეთის ბრძოლა, bazalet’is
brdzola) was
fought between the two
rival Georgian parties centered respectively on Teimuraz...
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Alexander Tsulukidze in
order to
print a
radical newspaper called Brdzola, "Struggle". They were able to
begin printing it on an
illegal printing...