- Rauf also
asked Chkhenkeli to
clarify the make-up of
their state, to
determine if it
qualified as one
under international law.
Chkhenkeli clarified that...
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Akaki Chkhenkeli (Georgian: აკაკი ჩხენკელი; 19 May 1874 – 5
January 1959) was a
Georgian Social Democratic politician and
publicist who
acted as one of...
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Chkhenkeli (Georgian: ჩხენკელი) is a
Georgian surname that may
refer to the
following notable people:
Akaki Chkhenkeli (1874–1959),
Georgian Social Democratic...
- Kita "Petre"
Chkhenkeli (Georgian: კიტა "პეტრე" ჩხენკელი; Tschenkéli in
western literature) (8
November 1895 – 22
October 1963) was a
Georgian linguist...
-
elected to the
Russian Duma from
Kutais or Tifli:
Nikolay Chkheidze,
Akaki Chkhenkeli,
Evgeni Gegechkori,
Isidore Ramishvili,
Irakly Tsereteli, and Noe Zhordania...
- by
General Otto von
Lossow for
Germany and by
Foreign Minister Akaki Chkhenkeli for Georgia.
Concluded at the
Georgian Black Sea port of Poti, the treaty...
-
Georgian Menshevik Party included Noe Ramishvili,
Evgeni Gegechkori,
Akaki Chkhenkeli,
Nikolay Chkheidze and
Alexandre Lomtatidze.
After the
occupation of Georgia...
- of
Khoni was
restored in 1991.
Akaki Chkhenkeli (1874–1959),
Georgian politician and
publisher Kita
Chkhenkeli (1895–1963),
Georgian linguist Tamar Abakelia...
- were Rear-Admiral Hüseyin Rauf Bey for the
Ottoman Empire, and
Akaki Chkhenkeli,
Khalil bey Khasmammadov,
Alexander Khatisian etc. as the Transcaucasian...
- Brest-Litovsk. On
April 5, the head of the
Transcaucasian delegation Akaki Chkhenkeli accepted the
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk as a
basis for more negotiations...