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This is the rectified chart of:

 

GEORGIA

Apr 9, 1991  12:36:38 PM

-04:00 R3T

Tbilisi Longitude: 44E48

Latitude: 41N43

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:44 Current Period:

RA/JU/ME

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    04:39 Can                  Pushya     Sa

Sun    25:15 Pis  +00:58:58  WK   Revati     Me

Moon   18:12 Cap  +12:15:30  WK   Shravana   Mo

Mars   09:38 Gem  +00:32:19  WK   Ardra      Ra

MercR  04:09 Ari  -00:27:54  CM   Aswini     Ke

Jupt   09:57 Can  +00:01:50  FM   Pushya     Sa

Ven    01:57 Tau  +01:10:58  WK   Krittika   Su

Sat    11:57 Cap  +00:03:33  FM   Shravana   Mo

Rahu   00:22 Cap  -00:01:41  FM   U.Shadya   Su

Ketu   00:22 Can  -00:01:41  FM   Punarvasu  Ju

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 400

beats

Day: Tuesday  Sunrise: 6:34 AM

Tithi:  Krishna Dashami

Yoga Pt: 16:47 Ar  Yogi:Ve  AviYogi:Ju 

Dup Yogi: Ma

Dagha Rashis: Leo Sco

 

Rashi Chart

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MA 09:38*       

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*          *   *       KE 00:22        *   *         

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04:39          * 2  VE 01:57*   

 

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*          *   *       RA 00:22        *   *         

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*            * 10      SA 11:57          * 12 SU 25:15*   

*          *   *       MO 18:12        *   *          *   

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Navamsha

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

Georgia, situated at the dividing line of Asia and Europe, is an ancient

country of rugged mountains and very determined people.

 

 Annexed by Russia in 1801, it regained its sovereignty in

1918. It then suffered through 70 years of Communist rule and suppression,

finally declaring its independence from Russia in 1991.

 

 The people here say they " Never Gave Up, "

and those people now have their long-desired freedom.

 

 Traditionally an agricultural land - quite famous

for it's wines - tourism is

on front-burner in Georgia as international

travel has increased - especially along the Black Sea coastal areas.

 

Rather than consent to participate in Gorbachev's March 1991

referendum on preserving a federation of Soviet republics, Gamsakhurdia

organized a separate referendum on Georgian independence. The measure was

approved by 98.9 percent of Georgian voters. Shortly thereafter, on the second

anniversary of the April Tragedy (April 9, 1991), the Georgian parliament

passed a declaration of independence from the Soviet Union.

http://www.country-studies.com/georgia/the-rise-of-gamsakhurdia.html

 

On 9 April 1991, in accordance with

the outcome of this referendum, The Georgian Supreme Soviet adopted an act on

the restoration of Georgian independence, which Georgia saw as the

successor of the Georgian Democratic Republic of 1918-1921.

http://www.unpo.org/news_detail.php?arg=03 & par=715

 

EVENTS:

 

Disaster Date Killed

Earthquake 29-Apr-1991 270

Earthquake 15-Jun-1991 8

Earthquake 25-Apr-2002 6

Earthquake 24-Oct-1992 1

Flood Jul-1995 1

Flood 15-Jul-2004 1

Flood 23-May-1997 0

Drought Aug-2000 0

Wind Storm Feb-2001 0

Drought Jul-2001 0

 

Disaster Date Affected

Drought Aug-2000 696,000

Drought Jul-2001 523,000

Earthquake 29-Apr-1991 251,500

Earthquake 25-Apr-2002 18,070

Earthquake 15-Jun-1991 3,740

Wind Storm Feb-2001 900

Flood Jul-1995 300

Flood 23-May-1997 200

Flood 15-Jul-2004 90

Earthquake 24-Oct-1992 10

 

The Racha earthquake that occurred on April 29, 1991, at 09:12:48.1 GMT in the southern

border of Greater Caucasus is the biggest event ever recorded in the region.

The earthquake killed more then 200 people, left approximately 60 000 homeless

and caused damage over thousands of square kilometers. A maximum intensity of 9

on the MSK scale was observed. The mainshock was followed by a complex

aftershock extended over several months. Three distinguishable aftershocks with

magnitude greater than Ms³5.4 among them: April 29, at 18:30, Ms=6.1, May 3 at 20:19 Ms=5.5and June 15

at 00:59, Ms=6.2. These

events caused farther damage and casualties.

http://www.ggs.org.ge/act-seismicity.htm

 

An earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale

occurred in the Tbilisi area, the capital of Georgia, on Thursday 25 April 2002 at 17:41:24 UTC .

http://www.cidi.org/disaster/02a/ixl131.html

 

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident 6-Oct-1992 164

Transport Accident 17-Jun-1993 41

Transport Accident 8-Jan-1999 39

Transport Accident 20-Sep-1992 29

Transport Accident 20-Jul-1992 28

Transport Accident 13-Aug-1994 24

Transport Accident 10-Nov-1996 22

 

Disaster Date Affected

Transport Accident 6-Oct-1992 36

Transport Accident 10-Nov-1996 18

Transport Accident 13-Aug-1994 16

Transport Accident 20-Jul-1992 0

Transport Accident 20-Sep-1992 0

Transport Accident 17-Jun-1993 0

Transport Accident 8-Jan-1999 0

 

date type registration operator fat. location pic

cat

 

20-JUL-1992 Tupolev 154 CCCP-85222 Aeroflot / Georgia 24 Georgia   A1

17-JUN-1993, 21:10, Antonov 26 26035 Tajikistan National Airlines

41 Georgia   A1

20-SEP-1993 Tupolev 134 65809 Orbi Georgian Airways 0 Georgia   O1

21-SEP-1993 Tupolev 134 65893 Transair Georgia 27 Georgia   O1

22-SEP-1993, 18:30, Tupolev 154 85163 Transair

Georgia 108 Georgia   O1

23-SEP-1993 Tupolev 134 CCCP-65001 Transair Georgia 1 Georgia   O1

02-SEP-1998 Tupolev 134 65053 Orbi Georgian Airways 0 Georgia   U1 Destroyed.

25-OCT-2000, ca 18:15, Ilyushin 18

RA-74295 Russian AF 83 Georgia   A1

 

1991        Apr 9, Georgia SSR voted to secede from USSR.

 

On 9 April 1991, the Parliament of

the Soviet Socialist Republic of Georgia voted unanimously for independence

from the USSR.

  

1991        Apr 29, More than 100 people were killed

and some 100,000 were left homeless when a strong earthquake struck Soviet

Georgia.

   

1992        Jan 6, After two weeks of fighting,

ousted Georgian President Zviad Gamsakhurdia fled the capital, Tbilisi.

  

1992-1993    Separatists in the northwestern province of Abkhazia took over control

by war. War between Abkhaz forces and Georgians killed 10,000 and left the Black Sea region as a de

facto independent but unrecognized state.

  

1993        Mar 19, Georgia shot down a Russian

warplane over the separatist Abkhazia region, killing its pilot and heightening

tensions.

 

1995        Aug 29, In Tbilisi, Georgia, the motorcade of Eduard

Shevardnadze was attacked as he left for the ceremonial signing of the new

constitution.

 

1998        Feb 9, In Tbilisi armed attackers

ambushed Pres. Shevardnadze (70). One attacker and one bodyguard were killed.

 

1998        May 25, Fighting between Abkhaz forces

and Georgian irregulars raged inside a Russian patrolled buffer zone despite an

agreed 1993 cease-fire. Georgia later claimed that

100 people died and that 38,000 Georgians were driven from their homes.

 

1998        Oct 19, In Georgia an army mutiny

failed after 200 troops opposed to Pres. Shevardnadze surrendered. 4 rebels and

one government soldier were killed.

 

1999        Nov 8, Pope John Paul II stopped to

" build new bridges " with the Orthodox Church and Patriarch Ilia II.

Separately Prime Minister Shevardnadze's party won the recent parliamentary

elections.

 

2001        May 25, In Georgia some 400 National

Guard mutinied over improved living conditions at a base 25 miles northeast of Tbilisi.

 

2001        Oct 8, In the Abkhazia region of Georgia a UN helicopter was

shot down and 9 people were killed. UN helicopter shot down in Georgia, The Itar-Tass

news agency reported that the helicopter was hit by a rocket at 0915 (0515 GMT) 15 minutes after

taking off from the Abkhazian capital, Sukhumi.

 

2001        Oct 9, Abkhazia accused Chechen and

Georgian fighters of killing 14 villagers and mounting a helicopter raid.

  

2003        Aug 18, All of Georgia was without power

for the entire day, and officials in the impoverished former Soviet republic

were struggling to determine the cause of the blackout.

 

2003        Nov 23, Georgian President Eduard

Shevardnadze signed his resignation papers as leaders of protesters already

occupying parliament urged tens of thousands of supporters to seize more organs

of state power and some military units defected to the jubilant protesters

thronging the capital's streets. Nino Burdzhanadze, leader of the

United Democrats opposition, declared herself acting president and announced a

new election within 45 days.

  

2003        Dec 29, A Georgia rocket attack

damaged offices of an independent TV station.

  

2004        Jan 4, The former Soviet republic of Georgia voted for a

successor to President Eduard Shevardnadze. Mikhail Saakashvili, Georgia's young firebrand

opposition leader, declared himself the victor in presidential elections with

some 85% of the vote.

  

2004        Jan 18, In Georgia an explosion at a

scientific institute in Tbilisi killed two people

and injured two others. It occurred during a transfer of nitrogen, an

indication that a canister of the gas could have blown up.

  

2004        May 2, Adzharian forces blew up the

three major bridges connecting their recalcitrant province with the rest of

Georgia in what their leader said was a preventive measure against Georgian

military action.

  

2005       Feb 3, Prime minister died from gas

accident.

 

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