Nina Printing House
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Nina Printing House
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Nina was a Samizdat secret underground printing house in Baku, Russian Empire, established in July 1901 by the Baku Iskraist group, consisting of Lado Ketskhoveli, Leonid Krasin, Nikolay P. Kozerenko, Avel Yenukidze, Semyon Yenukidze, and Lev Halperin. Nina received direct assistance from Lenin and had contacts with the Tbilisi committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. At Nina, the illegal Georgian language newspaper Brdzola was printed, as well as an array of leaflets and pamphle
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Secret underground printing house
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2024-04-13T12:35:15Z
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