Ts'iteli Tvali

Ts'iteli Tvali (Samot: Წითელი თვალი, IPA: /t͡sʼitʰɛli tʰvali/, lit. 'Red Eye') was a 20th-century revolutionary political organization in Tavaluda which conducted assassinations of government officials in an attempt to overthrow the democratic and monarchical system and overturn the government reforms of Sa III & I of Tavaluda, which her son, Veki I, was intent on continuing. The organization declared itself to be a Badzevalan Samot populist and irredentist movement, seeking to claim back Badzevala and Samot-inhabited lands in Tavaluda, to be ruled by a government of Avalonian Samots. Composed primarily of young revolutionary national socialist intellectuals believing in the efficacy of terrorism, Ts'iteli Tvali emerged in the Autumn of 1922, after national socialist ideas migrated into Samot communities in Tavaluda from their homeland.

Based upon an underground apparatus of local, semi-independent cells co-ordinated by a self-selecting Executive Committee, Ts'iteli Tvali continued to espouse acts of revolutionary violence in an attempt to spur a political and ethnic revolt against republicanism, monarchism, and Tavafalek rule over the Samot-inhabited areas, culminating in the successful assassination of King Veki I in October 1928 — the event for which the group is best remembered.