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dbpedia:Georgian_Civil_War
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The Georgian Civil War comprised inter-ethnic and intranational conflicts in the regions of South Ossetia (1988–1992) and Abkhazia (1992–1993), as well as the violent military coup d'état of December 22, 1991 - December 31, 1993, against the first democratically elected President of Georgia, Zviad Gamsakhurdia and his subsequent uprising in an attempt to regain power (1993).While the Gamsakhurdia rebellion was eventually defeated, the South Ossetia and Abkhazia conflicts resulted in the de facto secession of both regions from Georgia.
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Georgian Civil War
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South Ossetian Separatists Mkhedrioni Abkhaz separatists Georgian Interior and Defense Ministry forces (until 26 December 1991) National Guard of Georgia Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus Gamsakhurdia's government in exile State Council
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dbpedia:Eduard_Shevardnadze dbpedia:Jaba_Ioseliani dbpedia:Giorgi_Karkarashvili dbpedia:Tengiz_Kitovani dbpedia:Shota_Kviraia dbpedia:Boris_Yeltsin dbpedia:Zviad_Gamsakhurdia dbpedia:Vladislav_Ardzinba dbpedia:Akaki_Eliava dbpedia:Loti_Kobalia dbpedia:Shamil_Basayev dbpedia:Musa_Shanibov dbpedia:Zurab_Iremadze dbpedia:Lyudvig_Chibirov
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1991-12-22Z
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*The State Council takes control of Georgia proper *Abkhazian and South Ossetian separatists gain control of most of their claims
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