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Sylvester Dzhibladze

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Sylvester Dzhibladze was a founder of the Social-Democratic movement in the Caucasus and one of Joseph Stalin's teachers. He went to the same seminary as Stalin and had hit his teacher for insulting the Georgian language.[1] He was one of the leaders of the Social-Democratic organisation in Tiflis, Georgia.[2] In July 1903, after spending a period of time in prison, he was banished to Eastern Siberia for three years, together with 15 other political prisoners, including Kurnatovsky, Franchesky and Joseph Djugashvili (Stalin). [3]

References

  1. ^ Trotsky, Leon (2016). Stalin. Wellred Books. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-900-00767-2.
  2. ^ Trotsky, Leon (2016). Stalin. Wellred Books. p. 39. ISBN 978-1-900-00767-2.
  3. ^ Trotsky, Leon (2016). Stalin. Wellred Books. p. 51. ISBN 978-1-900-00767-2.