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- Giorgi Mazniashvili (Georgian: გიორგი მაზნიაშვილი) (6 April 1871 – 9 September 1937) was a Georgian general and one of the most prominent military figures...
- Mazniashvili, the general of Georgian Democratic Republic, to retake Batumi. In a conversation, Bolshevik leader Sergo Orjonikidze told Mazniashvili to...
- instructed Giorgi Mazniashvili to immediately go to Natanebi Station and prevent the Ottomans from advancing to the Choloki River here. Mazniashvili took over...
- Major General Giorgi Mazniashvili was deplo**** in the region and joined by Abkhaz cavalry provided by local nobility. Mazniashvili repulsed a Bolshevik...
- because of British intervention. In 1918–1919, Georgian general Giorgi Mazniashvili led an attack against the White Army led by Moiseev and Denikin to claim...
- GCGV General Mazniashvili (P211) is a 82-foot (25 m) Point class cutter used by the Coast Guard of Georgia. The boat was originally known as USCGC Point...
- captured New Athos on 20 June. A Georgian force under Major General Giorgi Mazniashvili was deplo**** in the region and joined by Abkhaz cavalry provided by local...
- hand to hand in heavy fighting. Georgian forces under General Giorgi Mazniashvili managed to push the Soviets back inflicting heavy losses; they quickly...
- 1918, when the Georgian National Guard under General-Lieutenant Giorgi Mazniashvili repelled a Turkish invasion force. The bridge over Choloki river that...
- academician Hakob Manandian, Armenian historian Palavandishvili family Giorgi Mazniashvili, governor general of Akhaltsikhe (1919–1920) Natela Svanidze, Georgian...