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Samson Mamulia (სამსონ მამულია; Самсон Мамулия; 1892–1937) was a Georgian Soviet politician and the First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party from November 20, 1930 to October 13, 1931.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party, Georgians, Guram Mamulia, Joseph Stalin, Meskhetian Turks, Tbilisi.

  2. First Secretaries of the Georgian Communist Party
  3. Great Purge victims from Georgia (country)

First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party

The First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party was the leading position in the Georgian Communist Party during the Soviet era. Samson Mamulia and First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party are First Secretaries of the Georgian Communist Party.

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Georgians

The Georgians, or Kartvelians (tr), are a nation and Caucasian ethnic group native to present-day Georgia and surrounding areas historically associated with the Georgian kingdoms.

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Guram Mamulia

Guram Mamulia (გურამ მამულია; May 9, 1937 – January 1, 2003) was a Georgian historian, politician and campaigner for Meskhetian rights.

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Joseph Stalin

Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili; – 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953.

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Meskhetian Turks

Meskhetian Turks, also referred to as Turkish Meskhetians, Ahiska Turks, and Turkish Ahiskans, (მესხეთის თურქები Meskhetis turk'ebi) are a subgroup of ethnic Turkish people formerly inhabiting the Meskheti region of Georgia, along the border with Turkey.

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Tbilisi

Tbilisi (თბილისი), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis, (tr) is the capital and largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of around 1.2 million people.

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See also

First Secretaries of the Georgian Communist Party

Great Purge victims from Georgia (country)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samson_Mamulia

Also known as Samson Andreyevich Mamulia.