2004 Adjara crisis

The Adjara crisis (Georgian: აჭარის კრიზისი, romanized: ach'aris k'rizisi), also known as the Adjarian revolution or the Second Rose Revolution, was a political crisis in Georgia's Adjaran Autonomous Republic, then led by Aslan Abashidze, who refused to obey the central authorities after President Eduard Shevardnadze's ouster during the Rose Revolution of November 2003. The crisis threatened to develop into military confrontation as both sides mobilized their forces at the internal border. However, Georgia's post-revolutionary government of President Mikheil Saakashvili managed to avoid bloodshed and with the help of Adjaran opposition reasserted its supremacy. Abashidze left the region in exile in May 2004 and was succeeded by Levan Varshalomidze.

2004 Adjara crisis
Part of Aftermath of the Rose Revolution
Date23 November 2003 – 20 July 2004
Location
Result

Government forces victory,

Belligerents

Government forces of Georgia

Adjara administration

  • State Security of Adjara
  • Pro-Abashidze forces and protesters
Commanders and leaders
Mikheil Saakashvili Aslan Abashidze
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