Армяна-грузінская вайна (Belarusian Wikipedia)

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  • Inc Icon Group International. Georgians: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases. — Inc Icon Group International, 2009. — P. 34. — 101 p. — ISBN 0-546-65804-0.

    Georgian-Armenian War 1918. Georgian-Armenian War 1918 was a border war fought between the Democratic Republic of Georgia and Republic of Armenia over the part of a historical Georgian province of Djavakheti, which was largely populated by Armenians in the 19th century. By the end of World War I these territories were occupied by the Ottomans. When they abandoned the region, both Georgians and Armenians claimed control. Soon the former declared the disputed territories part of Georgia. Armenia refused to recognize this and denied to cooperate to seek a peaceful settlement.

  • Richard G. Hovannisian. The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times. — 2004; 1997. — P. 317. — 512 p. — ISBN 1-4039-6422-1. «Armenian leaders could not forget that the republic’s rail lifeline from the port of Batum passed through Georgia and that the half-million Armenians remaining in Georgia were vulnerable. »
  • Ronald Grigor Suny. Looking toward Ararat: Armenia in modern history. — Indiana University Press, 1993. — P. 127. — 289 p. — ISBN 0-253-20773-8, ISBN 978-0-253-20773-9. «Armenia needed immediate help—material supplies and a pledge of support for her security. Famine was widespread in Erevan, and the underfed population was susceptible to disease. As Richard Hovannisian tells us, „It was verily a land of death.“,8 Approximately 200,000 people, almost 20 percent of the republic’s population, had died by the middle of 1919. A newspaper account told the following horror story: »

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