History, Archaeology, Ethnography
The Caucasian confederation greatly assisted the process of bringing together the Caucasian emigrants and forming the anti-Bolshevik front. On 15th of June 1921 the representatives of Armenia, Azerbaijan, North Caucasus and Georgia signed the declaration in Paris, in 1924 “The Committee for the Independence of Caucasus” was founded in Istanbul. The fundamentals of the confederation were formulated in the Pact signed in Brussels in 1934. The elected council and its executive presidium were to guide the national liberating struggle in the Caucasus. On 25th of September 1936 the Caucasian Confederation together with Turkestan and Ukraine submitted a report to the League of Nations, on September 28 — the Memorandum and the Pact. The unity and cooperation of the Caucasians and the oppressed peoples of the Soviet Union was manifested during the great peril — the World War II when the Armenians joined them as well.
Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University