Talaveri
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Talaveri ({{lang-ka|ტალავერი}}, {{langx|az|Faxralı}}) is a village in the Bolnisi Municipality of the Kvemo Kartli region, Georgia.[http://www.statistics.ge/_files/english/census/2002/rural%20settlements%20with%205%20000%20and%20more.pdf Rural Settlements with 5000 Inhabitants and Over (in English)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091113172627/http://www.statistics.ge/_files/english/census/2002/rural%20settlements%20with%205%20000%20and%20more.pdf |date=2009-11-13 }}
Geographical location
Population
According to population census of Georgia in 2002 its population was 6,889 (12.2% of the Bolnisi Municipality) in 1495 family.[http://www.statistics.ge/_files/georgian/census/2002/Sinameurneobebi%20da%20maTi%20sabinao%20pirobebi.pdf Report on the population census of the Republic of Georgia in 2002 (in georgian language)] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090306072029/http://www.statistics.ge/_files/georgian/census/2002/Sinameurneobebi%20da%20maTi%20sabinao%20pirobebi.pdf |date=March 6, 2009 }} Thus an average family had 4.6 children, placing Talaveri above the country's average. Gender structure (males/females) of population is 47:53.[http://www.statistics.ge/_files/georgian/census/2002/saqartvelos%20soflebis%20mosaxleoba.pdf Statistic Report of village population of Georgia (in Georgian language)] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071124201053/http://www.statistics.ge/_files/georgian/census/2002/saqartvelos%20soflebis%20mosaxleoba.pdf |date=November 24, 2007 }} Such kind of distortion in the gender structure of inhabitants associates with high level of labor emigration form the village since collapse of Soviet Union. In accordance with official statistics 99% of inhabitants are Azerbaijanis.
History
According to archeological findings the village was established in the late middle ages. In the 17th century it grew quickly due to incoming migration from Iran and modern Azerbaijan (Ganja, Gazakh and Karabakh). In 1919 the first secular school was established in the village.{{cite web |url=http://www.faxrali.com/haqqinda.htm |title=Sazlı sözlü FAXRALI |access-date=2012-07-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120623231435/http://www.faxrali.com/haqqinda.htm |archive-date=2012-06-23 }}
During the rule of Zviad Gamsakhurdia, the village's name was changed to Talaveri, like many toponymes were Georgianized. However the villagers refused to recognise the new name and sent petitions to Georgian presidents to have the renaming decision revoked.
Mosque incident
In September 2009, an incident occurred between representatives of fundamentalist Georgian Orthodox groups and inhabitants on the repairs of a local mosque.http://www.humanrights.ge/index.php?a=article&id=4861&lang=en Ombudsman Focused on Intolerance of the Union of Orthodox Parents in His Reporthttp://www.osce.org/home/71997 We do not have time for silence: proliferation of the hate speech and hate accidents in Georgia in years 2009‐2010 (OSCE project) According to Human Rights Report 2009 of the US State Department, radical fundamentalist Georgian Orthodox groups blocked the reconstruction of a 1905 mosque. They demanded to see the villagers' construction permit, despite not having the legal right to do so, and threatened them with violence if the construction did not cease. The situation remained unsettled and the mosque repairs unfinished as of the end of the year.[https://web.archive.org/web/20100323235204/http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2009/eur/136032.htm United States Department of State] 2009 Human Rights Report