Nestor Apollonovich Lakoba was a communist leader in Abkhazia. He helped establish Bolshevik power in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. He was poisoned by Lavrentiy Beria, who was in charge of the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, which included Georgia. Lakoba is now revered as a national hero in AbKhazia and is considered a hero by many in the region.
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He also served as a member of the Provisional Government of Georgia, which was formed in the wake of the 1917 February Revolution, and was the first president of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. In the 1990s he was elected to the A.S.R. A.E. which was created to govern the region and was elected as a representative of the people of A. S. R. The region is now a part of the Caucasus Autonomous Soviet Republic (ASR) Lakoba’s reputation as an ideal representative made him an ideal choice as representative for the region in the early 1950s. He later died in a car crash in the city of Tbilisi in 1988, aged 80. He never married and is survived by his wife and two children. He wrote a book about his experiences in the First World War, which has been translated into several languages, including Russian, English, and English-speaking Chinese. He worked as a teacher in Batumi, then a major port for exporting oil from the Caucasus, where he taught privately and studied for the gymnasium exam. In 1911 he was expelled from the seminary for revolutionary activity and moved to Batumi. He became involved with disseminating propaganda amongst the workers and peasants in thecity and throughout Adjara, the local region, and began to refine his ability to relate to the masses. In September 1912 he officially joined them.
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