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  Irakli Tsereteli - Wikinfo
Irakli (Kaki) Tsereteli (1881-1960) was a Georgian politician, one of the leaders of the Russian and Georgian Social-Democratic Labour Parties (Party of Mensheviks).
Tsereteli was a member of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and at the party's 1903 congress in London sided with Julius Martov aganist Lenin by becoming a Menshevik, opposed to Lenin's Bolsheviks.
On the dissolution of the Duma, Tsereteli was exiled to Siberia.
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 Irakli Tsereteli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irakli Tsereteli (also spelled Irakly Tsereteli) (Georgian: ირაკლი წერეთელი) commonly known as Kaki Tsereteli (1881–1959) was a Georgian politician, one of the leaders of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party and the Georgian Mensheviks.
Tsereteli became editor of the pro-Menshevik publication Kvali (Track in Georgian), but decided to move to Germany to escape increasing harassment from the authorities.He returned to Russia during the 1905 Revolution and was elected to the second Duma, emerging as a leading Menshevik.
Tsereteli decided to leave for France, later emigrating to the United States where he died in 1959.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Irakli Tsereteli
Irakli (Kaki) Tsereteli (1881–1959) was a Georgian politician, one of the leaders of the Russian and Georgian Social-Democratic Labour Parties (Party of Mensheviks).
Tsereteli was a member of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and at the party's 1903 congress in London sided with Julius Martov against Lenin by becoming a Menshevik, opposed to Lenin's Bolsheviks.
In 1918–1921 Tsereteli was a Member of the Parliament ("Dampudznebeli Kreba") of the Democratic Republic of Georgia.
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 Irakli Tsereteli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Irakli Tsereteli was born in Georgia, Russia, in 1881.
Tsereteli was in Georgia during the October Revolution.
Irakli Tsereteli emigrated to the United States where he died in 1960.
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 Irakli Tsereteli
Tsereteli was a leading figure in the Menshevik party in early twentieth century Russia.
Tsereteli became editor of a pro-Menshevik publication but decided to move to Germany to escape increasing harrasment from the authorities.
When the area was taken by the Red Army Tsereteli decided to leave for France later emigrating to the United States where he died in 1960.
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 Irakli Tsereteli Information
Irakli Tsereteli (also spelled Irakly Tsereteli) (Georgian: ირაკლი წერეთელი) commonly known as Kaki Tsereteli (1881–1959) was a Georgian politician, one of the leaders of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party and the Georgian Mensheviks.
Tsereteli became editor of the pro-Menshevik publication Kvali (Track in Georgian), but decided to move to Germany to escape increasing harassment from the authorities.He returned to Russia during the 1905 Revolution and was elected to the second Duma, emerging as a leading Menshevik.
Tsereteli decided to leave for France, later emigrating to the United States where he died in 1959.
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 Wackipedia [ebonics] - Irakli_Tsereteli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Tsereteli wuz uh memba o' da Russian Social Democratic Labour Party an' at da party's 1903 congress in London sided wiff Julius Martov against Lenin by becomin' uh Menshevik, opposed ta Lenin's Bolsheviks.
Tsereteli became editor o' uh pro-Menshevik publicashun but decided ta move ta Germany ta escape increasin' harassment from da authorities.
Tsereteli decided ta leave fo' France, lata emigratin' ta da United States where he died in 1959.
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 Georgien : Gefahren für die Staatlichkeit / Henrik Bischof. - Bonn, 1995 (Studie zur Außenpolitik ; 68). - ...
Hinzu kamen radikal-nationalistische Parteien wie die Partei der Nationalen Gerechtigkeit von Irakli Melaschwili, die Nationale Unabhängigkeitspartei von Irakli Tsereteli, die National-Demokratische Partei von Gia Tschanturia, die Nationale Christliche Partei von Irakli Schengelaia sowie die im Juni 1989 gegründete Georgische Volksfront unter Vorsitz von Nodar Natadse.
Wahlsieger wurde die Nationale Unabhängigkeitspartei von Irakli Tsereteli (mit 71 Sitzen), gefolgt von der National-Demokratischen Partei von Gia Tschanturia (65 Sitze), dem Wahlbündnis "Demokratisches Georgien" (37 Sitze) und der Demokratischen Fraktion der KP (11 Sitze).
Die Nationale Unabhängigkeitspartei von Tsereteli schuf die Wahlvereinigung "Unabhängiges Georgien".
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 Julius Martov
Ironically the vote was not seen as important by any of the disputants at the time and in fact the Bolsheviks were generally in a minority but some delegates had not been present for the crucial vote wqho would otherwise have voted for the Mensheviks.
Martov became one of the outstanding Menshevik leaders along with George Plekhanov, Fedor Dan and Irakli Tsereteli.
However at a conference held on June 18, 1917, he failed to gain the support of the delegates for a policy of immediate peace negotiations with the Central Powers.
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 List of Georgians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Giorgi Tsereteli (Giorgi Tsereteli: giorgi tsereteli (october 8, 1904-september 9, 1973) was a distinguished...
Vasil Tsereteli (Vasil Tsereteli: vasil tsereteli (1862-1937) was a distinguished georgian physician, journalist and...
Zurab Tsereteli (Zurab Tsereteli: zurab tsereteli (born january 4, 1934 in georgia) is a georgian painter, sculptor...
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 tamplate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
At the same time, an Ukrainian daily Post-Postup, reflecting the attitudes of certain political circles of that country, remarked that 'the Participation of the Ukrainians in the defense of Georgian sovereignty would not be a great sin'.
The activity of the leader of the National-Independence Party Irakli Tsereteli who among the parties elected to the Parliament was the first to raise a demand of Mr.Shevardnadze's resignation on the June 3 session of the Parliament had been the most publicized, if not an actually important, effort of the opposition.
In one of his latest interviews the ex-President described Tsereteli as a 'politically immature person', who even now was raising a wrong demand: that of the resignation of Mr.Shevardnadze instead of the restoration of the legal government.
www.cipdd.org /cipdd/_gch/bul93/june.htm   (4361 words)

  
 Two Georgian opposition parties discuss merger ahead of elections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Tsereteli said that consultations with the leader of the
Tsereteli said that he would receive the final answer from
Tsereteli believes that the Union of Agrarians and
www.eurasianet.org /departments/election/georgia/bbg27278.html   (307 words)

  
 Irakli Tsereteli - TheBestLinks.com - Bolsheviks, France, February, Germany, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
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 | Stalin, Man of the Borderlands | The American Historical Review, 106.5 | The History Cooperative
His mother was reputed to possess a musical voice and to be a "great master at reciting folk tales and legends of the oral tradition." Examples are given of the nursery rhymes of Akakii Tsereteli and the poetry of Rapiela Eristavi, classical Georgian poets, which presumably filled young Soso's ears.
Their form of social protest was influenced by the Russian radicals of the 1860s, but they also vigorously promoted Georgian language and culture in the face of the Russian government's efforts to denigrate it.
Following consultation with Stalin, a substantial number of proclamations, letters, and articles attributed to him in the period from 1901 to 1917 were not included in the first two volumes.
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 CONTEXT - This Week in Arts and Ideas from The Moscow Times
In response to the first Russian Revolution, in 1905, thousands of Georgian peasants, inspired by the workers and under the influence of the social democrats, boycotted their landlords and set up a short-lived independent government, free of tsarist authority and controlled by the peasants and their leaders.
For MT From left, Irakli Tsereteli and Nikolai "Karlo" Chkheidze chaired the Petrograd Soviet, while Noe Zhordania was Georgia's first president.
In the years between 1907 and 1917, the Georgian socialists won elections to the Russian State Duma and emerged as leaders in the legal opposition to autocracy.
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 HIST 100: Part 12
Therefore the political future of the revolution hinged on the outcome of struggles for influence among the socialist parties and within the Soviet, and especially between the two socialist blocs, the moderates and the radicals.
Two political leaders returning from exile with fundamentally different programs of revolutionary action, Irakli Tsereteli and Vladimir Lenin, drove the realignment among socialists and the evolution of Soviet policies.
Tsereteli, Menshevik, returned from Siberian exile on March 20 and headed a group that forged the Menshevik-SR led bloc of moderate socialists under the banner of "Revolutionary Defensism." This bloc dominated the Petrograd Soviet until September and most provincial soviets until then or later.
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 Glossary of People: Ax   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Lenin's a faction known as the Bolsheviks, Martov's the Mensheviks.
Axelrod strongly criticized those Mensheviks such as Irakli Tsereteli and Fedor Dan who now supported the war effort.
However at a conference held on 18th June, 1917, he failed to gain the support of the delegates for a policy of immediate peace negotiations with the Central Powers.
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 Democratic Republic of Georgia: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The main organizer of this important event was Professor Mikheil Tsereteli (Mikheil Tsereteli: more facts about this subject) (one of the leaders of the Committee of Independence of Georgia from 1914-1918).
Famous Members of the Parliament were: Revaz Gabashvili (National-Democrat), Samson Pirtskhalava (Social-Federalist), Seit Devdariani (Social-Democrat), Vasil Tsereteli (Vasil Tsereteli: vasil tsereteli (1862-1937) was a distinguished georgian physician, journalist and...
The independence of the Democratic Republic of Georgia was de jure (de jure: de jure (in classical latin de iure) is an expression that means "based...
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 IRAKLI TSERETELI Articles Irakli Tsereteli (also spelled Irak   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
IRAKLI TSERETELI Articles Irakli Tsereteli (also spelled Irak
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 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The main organizer of this event was Professor Mikheil Tsereteli (one of the leaders of the Committee of Independence of Georgia from 1914-1918).
Famous Members of the Parliament were: Revaz Gabashvili (National-Democrat), Samson Pirtskhalava (Social-Federalist), Seit Devdariani (Social-Democrat), Vasil Tsereteli (National-Democrat), Giorgi Gvazava (National-Democrat), Meliton Kartsivadze (Social-Democrat), Iason Javakhishvili (National-Democrat), Irakli Tsereteli (Social-Democrat), Levan Natadze (Social-Democrat), Alexandre Tsereteli (Social-Federalist), Ioseb Dadiani (National-Democrat), Razhden Arsenidze (Social-Democrat), Kristine Sharashidze (Social-Democrat), etc.
In 1919 free, democratic multiparty elections were held and a National Parliament elected.
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Ioseliani, the latter only received backing from Irakli Tsereteli's National Independence Party and a few other MPs.
Irakli Gotsiridze, the editor-in-chief of the Zviadist "Iberia-Spektri" newspaper became the chairman of newly established All-Georgian Council for Human Rights Protection, which incorporated several similar-minded public organizations and personalities.
The Chairman of the Association Irakli Tugushi defined resuming the operation of industrial enterprises in Georgia as the key goal of the organization.
www.cipdd.org /cipdd/_gch/bull95/may95.doc   (6112 words)

  
 TBILISI, March 1, /BLACK SEA PRESS/   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The NCFD also believes it necessary to debar Russia from the Abkhaz settlement and devoid it of the right to impose veto in Georgia-related issues considered in the UN.
At the same press-conference, National Independence Party leader Irakli Tsereteli made a speech in support of Natadze’s opinion.
The cause of the futility of UN effort in the Abkhaz settlement is the anti-national course of the Georgian authorities, he said.
www.abkhazia-georgia.parliament.ge /News/2001/September/Sep_5.htm   (134 words)

  
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About 27 Georgian political Parties and public organizations in membership of "Center of Freedom and Democracy" and "Anti-Electoral Bloc" will boycott presidential elections.
Representative of the Center, leader of Party of National Independence of Georgia Irakli Tsereteli declared about it.
According to him, committee for boycott will be established on March 6 at the headquarter of Labor Party of Georgia.
www.asrios.ge /Presidental/News_events/2_mar.htm   (278 words)

  
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 Yuly Martov (Encarta Encyclopedia Article)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
According to the theory, the socialist parties would then devote themselves to pressing the government for reforms and to preparing the working masses for a socialist revolution that would occur when economic and other conditions were right.
When he returned to Russia in May 1917, Martov found himself at odds with the Menshevik Party and the Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg) Soviet (Council) of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies, both under the leadership of Irakli Tsereteli.
He criticized them for cooperation with the moderate liberals in the Provisional Government and for not bringing an end to Russia's involvement in World War I (1914-1918).
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 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
Georgian Foreign Minister Irakli Menagharishvili rejected that report as "an invention of the Russian media." LF
In an interview with "Svobodnaya Gruziya" summarized on 28 November by Caucasus Press, former Georgian Interior Minister Shota Kviraya claimed that unnamed members of the Georgian Interior and Security Ministries accepted money from Chechen militants who planned to use the Pankisi gorge as their base.
Also on 28 November, Georgian National Independence Party leader Irakli Tsereteli accused the Georgian Interior Ministry of embezzling the $3 million ransom collected by relatives of two Spanish businessmen abducted in eastern Georgia one year ago to secure their release, Caucasus Press reported.
www.rferl.org /newsline/2001/11/2-TCA/tca-291101.asp   (949 words)

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