The People's Guard of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს სახალხო გვარდია) was a Social-Democrat-dominated volunteer force of Georgian former soldiers and civilians, active during the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Democratic Republic of Georgia from 5 September 1917 to 18 March 1921. It consisted of 2,000 full-time members and 18 field battalions (300-800 soldiers in each) drafted on a territorial basis. In war time it could mobilize up to 10,000 to 12,000 citizens. The commander of the People's Guard was Valiko Jugheli, and notable members included Kakutsa Cholokashvili, , , and .
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| - La Guardia Popolare della Georgia fu la denominazione delle forze armate della Repubblica Democratica di Georgia. Nata durante la rivoluzione russa del 1917 come milizia volontaria di civili georgiani la Guardia Popolare assunse sempre una maggiore importanza nel nuovo stato indipendente georgiano, occupandosi soprattutto del mantenimento dell'ordine pubblico. Fu dissolta dopo l'invasione sovietica della Georgia nel 1921 e i suoi membri furono perseguiti dai servizi segreti sovietici. Era formata da 600 uomini combattenti supportati da 100 donne, che contribuivano a curare i feriti.. (it)
- The People's Guard of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს სახალხო გვარდია) was a Social-Democrat-dominated volunteer force of Georgian former soldiers and civilians, active during the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Democratic Republic of Georgia from 5 September 1917 to 18 March 1921. It consisted of 2,000 full-time members and 18 field battalions (300-800 soldiers in each) drafted on a territorial basis. In war time it could mobilize up to 10,000 to 12,000 citizens. The commander of the People's Guard was Valiko Jugheli, and notable members included Kakutsa Cholokashvili, , , and . (en)
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| - Coat of arms of the People's Guard of Georgia (en)
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| - The People's Guard of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს სახალხო გვარდია) was a Social-Democrat-dominated volunteer force of Georgian former soldiers and civilians, active during the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Democratic Republic of Georgia from 5 September 1917 to 18 March 1921. It consisted of 2,000 full-time members and 18 field battalions (300-800 soldiers in each) drafted on a territorial basis. In war time it could mobilize up to 10,000 to 12,000 citizens. The commander of the People's Guard was Valiko Jugheli, and notable members included Kakutsa Cholokashvili, , , and . The People's Guard of Georgia conducted its first combat mission on 29 November (N.S. 12 December) 1917, when it seized a former Imperial Russian army arsenal and artillery depot in Tiflis which had hitherto been under the control of units sympathetic to the Bolsheviks. In the words of a Guard commander Valiko Jugheli, the operation "determined the fate of the revolution on a Transcaucasian scale." Throughout 1918–1921, 12 December was celebrated as the Guard's day. From 1920 to 1921, the Guard published its illustrated periodical sakhalkho gvardieli (სახალხო გვარდიელი, "People's Guardsman") twice a month. (en)
- La Guardia Popolare della Georgia fu la denominazione delle forze armate della Repubblica Democratica di Georgia. Nata durante la rivoluzione russa del 1917 come milizia volontaria di civili georgiani la Guardia Popolare assunse sempre una maggiore importanza nel nuovo stato indipendente georgiano, occupandosi soprattutto del mantenimento dell'ordine pubblico. Fu dissolta dopo l'invasione sovietica della Georgia nel 1921 e i suoi membri furono perseguiti dai servizi segreti sovietici. Era formata da 600 uomini combattenti supportati da 100 donne, che contribuivano a curare i feriti.. (it)
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