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Parmen Chichinadze (Georgian: პარმენ ჭიჭინაძე; 13
November 1881 – 30
September 1921) was a
Georgian Social-Democratic
politician and the
Minister of War...
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Chichinadze may
refer to: Dodo
Chichinadze (1924–2009),
Georgian actress Lela
Chichinadze (born 1988),
Georgian footballer Parmen Chichinadze (1881–1921)...
- Dodo
Chichinadze (Georgian: დოდო ჭიჭინაძე; 28
December 1924 – 3
November 2009) was a
Georgian film and
theater actress. She
appeared in a
number of Georgian...
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Amiran Chichinadze (14
September 1934 - 24 June 2007) was a
Georgian screenwriter and actor. In 1964 he
graduated from the
Higher Courses for Scriptwriters...
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Chichinadze (Georgian: ზაქარია ჭიჭინაძე; 1854 – 27
December 1931) was a self-educated
Georgian literary critic, bibliophile, historian, and a...
- 1917, p. 3 (Note:
These numbers are
reported by
researcher ****ia
Chichinadze based on
historical do****ents.
Methodology is unknown). (in Georgian)...
- Lela
Chichinadze (Georgian: ლელა ჭიჭინაძე, also
transliterated via French: Tchitchinadze, born
December 22, 1988) is a
Georgian football striker. She...
- as
Makhov Evgeny Titov as
Moryak Vladislav Abashin as
Arzhanov Zaza
Chichinadze as
Amurbek Viktor Zhalsanov as
Yakut Nikolai Stotsky as
Volynets Igor...
- on
undisclosed terms. In
December 1969,
Gaprindashvili married Anzor Chichinadze in Tbilisi.
Gaprindashvili has been
noted for her
competitiveness and...
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Levan Urushadze,
licensed under the GNU Free Do****entation License.
Chichinadze, Nina. "Some
Compositional Characteristics of
Georgian Triptychs of the...