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- Avtandil Jorbenadze (Georgian: ავთანდილ ჯორბენაძე; 23 February 1951 – 17 May 2024) was a Georgian politician who was a State Minister. Before entering...
- S. Shavgulidze (E. Nikolaishvili), B. Berdzenishvili, N. Anikin, V. Jorbenadze, G. Gagua, I. Panin, M. Berdzenishvili, B. Paichadze, M. Aslamazov, and...
- friends, was born July 28, 1925, in Kharkiv while his father, Nikoloz Jorbenadze, served in the Red Army. In 1928 he moved to Samtredia, where his mother...
- Gugushvili Sigua Shevardnadze* Patsatsia Lekishvili Lortkipanidze ****nishvili Jorbenadze Zhvania Baramidze* Nogaideli Gurgenidze Mgaloblishvili Gilauri Merabishvili...
- President Nino Burjanadze (Acting) Mikheil Saakashvili Preceded by Avtandil Jorbenadze Succeeded by Office abolished; himself as the Prime Minister of Georgia...
- Season Div. Player Goals 2011/12 2nd Mikheil Jorbenadze 8 2012/13 1st Mikheil Jorbenadze 6 2013/14 2nd Amiran Abuselidze 8 2014/15 1st Giorgi Beriashvili...
- Neighbourhood Policy in 2013". 2014. Retrieved 16 June 2022. Verulava, T.; Jorbenadze, R.; Barkalaia, T. (January 2017). "Introduction of Universal Health Program...
- Patsatsia Niko Lekishvili Vazha Lortkipanidze Giorgi ****nishvili Avtandil Jorbenadze Preceded by Zviad Gamsakhurdia Succeeded by Nino Burjanadze (acting) 1st...
- the original on November 24, 2021. Retrieved June 30, 2017. Verulava T, Jorbenadze R, Barkalaia T (2017). "Introduction of universal health program in Georgia:...
- Schuyler Jones, 94, American archaeologist and anthropologist. Avtandil Jorbenadze, 73, Georgian politician, minister of health and social affairs (1993–2001)...