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Kandid Charkviani (Georgian: კანდიდ ჩარკვიანი, Russian: Кандид Несторович Чарквиани; 1907 – 13
September 1994) was a
Georgian party and
government official...
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Irakli Charkviani (Georgian: ირაკლი ჩარკვიანი; 19
November 1961 – 24
February 2006),
sometimes known under his
pseudonym Mepe (მეფე, "The King"), was a...
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Charkviani family (Georgian: ჩარკვიანი) is a
prominent Georgian noble family from
Upper Svaneti, the
Mulakh clan.
Candide Charkviani (1906–1994), Soviet...
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Tamar (Tako)
Charkviani (Georgian: თამარ (თაკო) ჩარკვიანი; born 22
September 1962) is a
Georgian politician, a
former member of the
Parliament of Georgia...
- Gela
Charkviani (Georgian: გელა ჩარკვიანი; 1
March 1939 – 9
November 2021) was a
Georgian diplomat, writer, educator, and
television personality. Gela...
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Jansug Charkviani (Georgian: ჯანსუღ ჩარკვიანი; 30
September 1931 – 6
November 2017) was a
Georgian poet. He was a
member of the
Parliament of
Georgia from...
- 2014, p. 116
Charkviani 2015, p. 136
Charkviani 2015, pp. 136–137
Kotkin 2014, p. 742, note 32
Charkviani,
Kandid (2015), Gela
Charkviani (ed.), სტალინთან...
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Georgian Communist Party including;
Samson Mamulia,
Lavrentiy Beria,
Candide Charkviani,
Vasil Mzhavanadze and
Eduard Shevardnadze. On
August 26, 1991, by the...
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thousands of
innocent people were
subjected to repressions.
Kandid Charkviani, who at the time
occupied the
position of the
first secretary of the Georgian...
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Armenians in
these positions.
Georgian Communist Party leader Kandid Charkviani supported the
Georgianization of Abkhazia.
Peasant households from the...