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2005 Volume 13

Kartl and Kakheti in the 40-ies of the 18th century

Entry date: 2009-11-25

Author(s): Nana Sologashvili

In 1735, from August in the East of Georgia began “Kizilbashoba”. From now on, the rulers of Kartl-Kakheti were appointed by power of lran. Shah of Iran used to choose as a rulers either Georgian Moslim kings or Kizilbash khans. They had being ruling from August of 1735 to January of 1744, before reing of Teimuraz-Erekle in Kartl-Kakheti. It was the hurdest time in the history of Geargia.



2005 Volume 13

Main Issues of the Relationship between the Church and the Georgian State in the 20-ies of the XX century

Entry date: 2009-11-25

Author(s): Tornike Gvinianidze

The issues of relationship between the Church and the State were one of the most urgent issues in the 20-ies of the XX century. Even in the period of Nickoloz II the state regulated its relationship with the church by means of state chief-procurator. After the February Revolution the Interim Government maintained the office of chief-procurator and added it to the establishment of the Ministry of Religion. By means of these two civil establishments the state tried to control the activity of Church.



2005 Volume 13

The role of the foriegn capital in construction of Poti-Tbilisi railway

Entry date: 2009-11-25

Author(s): Nino Otkhozoria

The construction of the railway in Georgia became the powerful factor of the development of the capitalism. In 60-70-ies of the XIX century the goverernment of the Russia established the question of the construction of Poti-Tbilisi railway. The building of the railway in Transcaucasia was very profitable for Russia. The fast transferring of the army would become easier.



2005 Volume 13

Problems between national minorities in Georgia in 80-90ies of XX century

Entry date: 2009-11-25

Author(s): Ketevan Abuladze

The calm between national minorities in Georgia was broken by Russian policy of "divide and rule". It was used by Abkhazian and Osetian separatists.
After declaration of the independence of Georgia in 9th of April 1991 separatists, encouraged by so-called "elder brother", became very active and Georgia was involved in religious-ethnic conflict.



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