The Eurasian Triangle. Russia, the Caucasus and Japan, 1904-1945

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Fig. 5.1 A Polish-Japanese-Georgian meeting, Istanbul, 1922, National Parliamentary Library of
Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia.Ê 115
Fig. 5.2 Georgian ocers in the Polish Army in the 1920s, G. Mamoulia Personal Archive, Paris,
France.Ê 118


Fig. 6.1 Banquet at the Council of Caucasian Confederation, Paris, 1935, Archives d’Ali Mardan-bey
Toptchibachi, Le Centre d’études des mondes russe, caucasien et centre-européen, École
des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, France.Ê 143
Fig. 6.2 Shigeki Usui, M. Bammat Family Archive, Paris, France.Ê 147
Fig. 6.3 General Kvinitadze, M. Bammat Family Archive, Paris, France.Ê 150
Fig. 6.4 Shigeki Usui and Bammat’s sons, M. Bammat Family Archive, Paris, France.Ê 151
Fig. 6.5 Kapiton and Susanna Kvaratskhelia, S. Kozliakowsky Family Archive, Tbilisi,
Georgia.Ê 161
Fig. 6.6 Haidar Bammat and His Colleagues, M. Bammat Family Archive, Paris, France.Ê 166
Fig. 6.7 Kantemir, Khasmammadov, and Bammat, M. Bammat Family Archive, Paris,
France.Ê 167


Fig. 7.1 The Caucasus on the Eve of WWIIÊ 176
Fig. 7.2 Mikheil Kedia, National Parliamentary Library of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia.Ê 180
Fig. 7.3 Sonderverband Bergmann, 1942, Archiv der Kameradschaft “Bergmann,” Kronberg,
Germany.Ê 189
Fig. 7.4 Haidar Bammat and Alikhan Kantemir, 1945, M. Bammat Family Archive, Paris,
France.Ê 192

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