Mamia Alasania
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mamia_Alasania an entity of type: Thing
Мамия Георгиевич Аласания (груз. მამია გიორგის ძე ალასანია; 6 мая 1943 — 27 сентября 1993) — полковник КГБ СССР и ВС Грузии, участник грузино-абхазской войны и боёв за Сухуми.
rdf:langString
Мамія Георгійович Аласанія (груз. მამია გიორგის ძე ალასანია ; 6 травня 1943 — 27 вересня 1993) — грузинський військовик, полковник ЗС Грузії, учасник абхазької війни і боїв за Сухумі.
rdf:langString
Mamia Alasania (Georgian: მამია ალასანია) was a colonel of the Georgian Armed Forces, defending the Government of the Georgian Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia from Abkhaz separatists during the conflict in Abkhazia in 1990s. When the city of Sukhumi fell to the Abkhaz separatist forces, Mamia Alasania, along with Zhiuli Shartava, Guram Gabiskiria, Alexander Berulava, Geno Adamia and others, refused to flee and was captured by the Abkhaz militants. He was killed during the Sukhumi Massacre, on September 27, 1993.
rdf:langString
Mamia Alassania (en géorgien : მამია ალასანია) (1943-1993) était un colonel des forces armées géorgiennes, défendant le gouvernement de la République autonome d’Abkhazie, une région de Géorgie, des combattants séparatistes et russes pendant le conflit qui se déroula en Abkhazie dans les années 1990. Lorsque le chef-lieu abkhaze de Soukhoumi tomba entre les mains des séparatistes soutenus par la Russie, Mamia Alassania, avec Jiouli Chartava, Gouram Gabiskiria, Guéno Adamia et les autres, refusa de fuir et fut capturé par la milice abkhaze. Il fut ainsi tué lors de la chute de Soukhoumi le 27 septembre 1993.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Mamia Alassania
rdf:langString
Mamia Alasania
rdf:langString
Аласания, Мамия Георгиевич
rdf:langString
Аласанія Мамія Георгійович
rdf:langString
Mamia Alasania
rdf:langString
Mamia Alasania
xsd:date
1993-09-27
xsd:date
1943-05-06
xsd:integer
7184004
xsd:integer
1046266118
xsd:date
1943-05-06
rdf:langString
Mamia Alasania, მამია ალასანია
xsd:date
1993-09-27
rdf:langString
Georgian
rdf:langString
Colonel in the Georgian Army
rdf:langString
Mamia Alasania (Georgian: მამია ალასანია) was a colonel of the Georgian Armed Forces, defending the Government of the Georgian Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia from Abkhaz separatists during the conflict in Abkhazia in 1990s. When the city of Sukhumi fell to the Abkhaz separatist forces, Mamia Alasania, along with Zhiuli Shartava, Guram Gabiskiria, Alexander Berulava, Geno Adamia and others, refused to flee and was captured by the Abkhaz militants. He was killed during the Sukhumi Massacre, on September 27, 1993. Mamia Alasania was born in Georgia's region of Mingrelia on May 6, 1943. He graduated from the Polytechnic Institute of Tbilisi and, later, from the upper school of State Security in Moscow. During his professional career, Mamia Alasania served in counterintelligence for nearly 30 years, including two tours in Afghanistan (1980-1981). After Georgia's independence in 1991, he was designated as the Deputy Chair of the country's State Security Agency. In 1992–1993, Mamia Alasania was invested by the Georgian State with a special mission and sent to the Samegrelo region of Georgia in order to resolve the existing civil confrontation. After the assassination of his father, his son, Irakli Alasania, joined a gruelling march out of Abkhazia, then-aged sixteen. From that point forward, Irakli Alasania identified his professional ambition as contributing to the defence and reintegration of a whole and free Georgia. In 2005, he was tasked with serving as the Georgian President's Special Envoy for the Georgian-Abkhaz Peace Talks, which he successfully re-initiated the same year. In this capacity, Irakli Alasania focused on building trust between the sides and efforts at reconciliation. From 2012, when Georgian Dream Coalition came to power after parliamentary elections, Irakli Alasania become the Minister of Defense of Georgia. In October 2017, Alasania's body was uncovered in Abkhazia and transferred to Tbilisi, where he was interred with military honors at the Church of St. Nicholas of Narikala.
rdf:langString
Mamia Alassania (en géorgien : მამია ალასანია) (1943-1993) était un colonel des forces armées géorgiennes, défendant le gouvernement de la République autonome d’Abkhazie, une région de Géorgie, des combattants séparatistes et russes pendant le conflit qui se déroula en Abkhazie dans les années 1990. Lorsque le chef-lieu abkhaze de Soukhoumi tomba entre les mains des séparatistes soutenus par la Russie, Mamia Alassania, avec Jiouli Chartava, Gouram Gabiskiria, Guéno Adamia et les autres, refusa de fuir et fut capturé par la milice abkhaze. Il fut ainsi tué lors de la chute de Soukhoumi le 27 septembre 1993. Mamia Alassania est né dans la région géorgienne de Mingrélie le 6 mai 1943. Il termina l’École Polytechnique de Tbilissi et, plus tard, l’École supérieure de la Sécurité à Moscou. Pendant sa carrière professionnelle, Mamia Alassania servit dans le contre-espionnage presque 30 ans, avec deux missions en Afghanistan (1980-1981). Après la déclaration d’indépendance par la Géorgie en 1991, il fut nommé directeur adjoint de l’Agence de la Sécurité d’État du pays. En 1992-1993, Mamia Alassania fut investi par l’État d’une mission spéciale consistant à se rendre dans la région de Mingrélie afin de remédier à la confrontation civile existant. L’emplacement de la tombe de Mamia Alassania en Abkhazie, Géorgie, demeure à ce jour inconnu. Il est le père d'Irakli Alassania, ancien ministre.
rdf:langString
Мамия Георгиевич Аласания (груз. მამია გიორგის ძე ალასანია; 6 мая 1943 — 27 сентября 1993) — полковник КГБ СССР и ВС Грузии, участник грузино-абхазской войны и боёв за Сухуми.
rdf:langString
Мамія Георгійович Аласанія (груз. მამია გიორგის ძე ალასანია ; 6 травня 1943 — 27 вересня 1993) — грузинський військовик, полковник ЗС Грузії, учасник абхазької війни і боїв за Сухумі.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
3285
xsd:gYear
1943
xsd:gYear
1993