Documents preserved in the State Archives of Armenia Regarding the Georgia-Armenia border dispute
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https://doi.org/10.52340/2qt7jw94Keywords:
Armenians documents, State Archives of Armenia, Georgia-Armenia border disputeAbstract
From June 21 to September 15, 2021, within the framework of the grant project of the European Union Framework Program "Horizon 2020", Professor Tamaz Putkaradze was in the capital of Armenia, which gave him the opportunity to get acquainted with Russian-language documentary materials about Georgia stored in archives and libraries. We believe that some of the documents are new to Georgian scientific circles, especially those materials related to the border disputes between these two neighboring republics in 1918-1920. We published these documents in issue 22 of the journal "Archeion", but it was published in a small circulation, while the interest and demand were quite high. Therefore, we considered it appropriate to republish these documents. Chronologically, it covers the period from December 1920 to January 1921. We offer the reader the aforementioned documents.
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