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  1. Vladimir "Valiko" Jugheli. Vladimir "Valiko" Jugheli (in georgiano ვალიკო ჯუღელი?) (Tiflis, 1º gennaio 1887 – 1924) è stato un politico e militare georgiano. Fu coinvolto nel movimento marxista in Georgia (allora parte dell'Impero russo) agli inizi del XX secolo.

  2. 17 mar 2005 · Vladimir Jugheli, a former head of the Interior Ministry's special operations division, was immediately assigned to Sukhitashvili's position. In a March 15 interview in his office in Gori, Shida Kartli's capital, Jugheli stated that he expects to staff district forces with new, "qualified and honest" law enforcement officers "within ...

  3. However, Vladimir Lenin's desire to keep peace with Georgia at that time and eventual military failures of the rebels forced the Bolsheviks to distance themselves from the Ossetian struggle. The Georgian People's Guard under Valiko Jugheli crushed the revolt with great violence, defeating the insurgents in a series of hard-fought ...

    • 1918-1920
    • Georgian victory
    • South Ossetia, northeastern Georgia
  4. La Guardia popolare georgiana al comando di Valiko Jugheli represse la rivolta con grande violenza, sconfiggendo gli insorti in una serie di dure battaglie. Molti villaggi furono bruciati, vaste aree furono spopolate, circa 5.000 persone morirono e 20.000 osseti furono costretti a cercare rifugio nella Russia sovietica. [6]

  5. Vladimir “Valiko” Jugheli (Georgian language: ვალიკო ჯუღელი) (January 1, 1887 - January 9, 1924) was a Georgian politician and military commander. He was involved in the Marxist movement in Georgia (then part of the Russian Empire) at the beginning of the 20th century.

  6. Valiko Jugheli. Vladimir “Valiko” Jugheli (_ka. ვალიკო ჯუღელი) (January 1, 1887-January 9, 1924) was a Georgian politician and military commander. He was involved in the Marxist movement in Georgia (then part of Imperial Russia) at the beginning of the 20th century.

  7. The South Ossetia conflict Sergey Markedonov The Georgian – Ossetian conflict was the first ethnic confrontation in post-Soviet Georgia that escalated into full-scale fighting.