- The
South Caucasus, also
known as
Transcaucasia or the Transcaucasus, is a
geographical region on the
border of
Eastern Europe and West Asia, straddling...
- the
Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, or
simply Transcaucasia, was a
republic of the
Soviet Union that
existed from 1922 to 1936....
-
authoritative order speaking in the name of all
Transcaucasia, the Seim
certifies the fact of the
dissolution of
Transcaucasia and lays down its powers." Most delegates...
- than that of post-Islamic Arran.
Ancient Arran covered all of
eastern Transcaucasia,
which included most of the
territory of the modern-day
Azerbaijan Republic...
- Uzbekistan, and Siberia. Some
among them were able to
eventually return to
Transcaucasia. However, the
precise figures regarding the
deported po****tion remain...
-
Unlike the
previous two wars, it was not
fought in
Central Asia, but in
Transcaucasia.
Hostilities were
initiated in 627 AD by Tong
Yabghu Qaghan of the Western...
- Order:
Apiales Family:
Apiaceae Subfamily:
Apioideae Tribe:
Saniculeae Genus:
Astrantia L.
Species See text.
Synonyms Etoxoe Raf.
Transcaucasia M.Hiroe...
- ****embly
deputies elected in
Transcaucasia, as well as
representatives of the
various political parties of
Transcaucasia. Its
chairman was
Nikolay Chkheidze...
- (which is part of the
Russian Federation) and
Transcaucasia.
According to
Alexander Mikaberidze,
Transcaucasia is a "Russo-centric" term. The Transcaucasus...
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factors contributing to the
hostile attitude towards Armenians in
Russian Transcaucasia in the late 19th
century was the
underrepresentation of the
Muslim po****tion...