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Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict | The first day of the war, August 14, 1992 #abkhazia https://youtu.be/v6VbOmIYwIE Address to the country of Vladislav Ardzinba on the first day of the war, August 14,
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Maximilian Hess
zakavkaza
A thread on Azerbaijan’s victory in the second Nagorno-Karabakh war in relation to geopolitical questions around the Caucasus’ other breakaway states. As this is Twitter, let me state the obvious
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Caucasus Archives
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THREAD: Afro-AbkhaziansAfro-Abkhazians or Abkhazians of African descent were a small group of people in #Abkhazia. The ethnic origin of the AfroAbkhazian descent and how Africans arrived in Abkhazia is still
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Robert E. Hamilton
bobham88
Pashinyan's dilemma: facing military defeat in Nagorno-Karabakh and needing a way to end the war but knowing his government might not survive the peace agreement he signed. It looks like
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Sascha Düerkop
SaschaDueerkop
There was clearly no alternative for #Artsakh and #Armenia to signing the deal. As #Shushi fell, constant shelling of #Stepanakert would have followed and a complete loss would have followed.
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Rohan Sachdeva
iRohanSachdeva
Thread on what Turkey had to gain from the war between Armenia & Azerbaijan, and why the often neglected Central Asia could be the flashpoint for tensions between Turkey, Russia
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Steve Swerdlow
steveswerdlow
Meet #HumanRights activist #SarvarTedorov-leader of deported #MeskhetianTurks who began his activism in Soviet #Uzbekistan fighting for right of his people to return to their homeland in #Georgia until violence in
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Thomas de Waal
Tom_deWaal
1 President Putin gave some interesting answers to questions about Russia’s new role in the #Karabakh conflict. Suggests he was much more strongly involved than was visible during the conflict.
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Nicu Popescu
nicupopescu
Some takeaways from the latest war in Nagorno-Karabakh: 1) The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh is now officially re-frozen in a way that resembles closely the Madrid Principles, considered by everyone a
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Aric Toler
AricToler
Christo shared the full(ish) travel history of the FSB officers implicated in the Navalny poisoning, with 10 people in total (and 2 fake identities). I'll post interesting finds / leads
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CAFitzpatrick
catfitz
1) I want to explain the difference betw these 2 seemingly similar pieces, both of which are eagerly scooped up and RT'd w/out a read, bc people need to see
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Alexander Graef
alxgraef
The #Openskiestreaty docs published by #Russia yesterday also include the manuscript by S. Ryabkov from the state conference on July 6. His speech (in Russian) includes one surprisingly blunt remark
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Thomas de Waal
Tom_deWaal
One big Question hangs in the air, as #Belarus crisis deepens, #Lukashenko loses his 26-year-old grip on power. How will Russia respond? I’ve followed Russia’s relations with its post-Soviet neighbours
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Gabriel Armas-Cardona
GArmasCardona
There needs to be a dissection of what the #RecognizeArtsakh movement was and a reassessment of what it means now vis-à-vis the #Karabakhconflict. This thread is long but a quick
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ChrisKhach
The South Caucasus region of today was once home to three nations: Armenians, Caucasian Albanians, and Kartvelians (Caucasian Iberians and Colchians). I’m the early4 4th century they became among the
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Seth Frantzman
sfrantzman
Quick thoughts and thread on the recent barrage of articles seeking to push the view that all of Israel, and the West Bank, and Jerusalem and Gaza are “apartheid”...implications of
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