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1918 military uprising by Ossetians
Rebellion in Tskhinvali
Part of Georgian–Ossetian conflict (1918–1920)
Valiko Jugheli
Date
19-22 March, 1918
Location
Tskhinvali, Georgia
Result
Georgian victory
Uprising Suppressed
Belligerents
Georgia
Ossetian insurgents
Commanders and leaders
Valiko Jugheli, Kosta Kaziev [os]
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The Rebellion in Tskhinvali was military uprising by Ossetians against the Democratic Republic of Georgia in the city of Tskhinvali in March 1918. The uprising ended with failure.
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