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Pirtskhalaishvili (Georgian: ფირცხალაიშვილი; pierce-HULL-eye-SH-wee-lee) is a 2nd
longest Georgian surname which may
refer to: Joni
Pirtskhalaishvili...
- Joni
Pirtskhalaishvili (Georgian: ჯონი ფირცხალაიშვილი) (born 22 May 1947) is a
retired Georgian lieutenant general (1999). He was the country's Minister...
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Aleksandre Pirtskhalaishvili (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ფირცხალაიშვილი) (1888 – 23
March 1965) was a Georgian,
Soviet historian,
Doctor of
Philosophy (1942)...
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European Under-19 Championship. The
squad are
currently coached by
Lasha Pirtskhalaishvili. Notes: Bold
indicates qualification for the championship. For the...
- 1921
Shalva Eliava,
September 15, 1921 –
November 14, 1923 Joni
Pirtskhalaishvili,
September 15, 1991 –
January 2, 1992
Levan Sharashenidze, January...
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Aleksandre Motserelia (born 1972),
Georgian politician Aleksandre Pirtskhalaishvili (1888–1965),
Soviet and
Georgian historian and
professor Aleksandre...
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Pavliashvili (ფავლიაშვილი)
Petradze (ფხტრაძე)
Petriashvili (ფხტრიაშვილი)
Pirtskhalaishvili (ფირცხალაიშვილი)
Pkheidze (ფხეიძე)
Peradze (ფერაძე)
Paatashvili (პაატაშვილი)...
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Military offices Preceded by
Nodar Tatarashvili Chief of
General Staff of the
Georgian Armed Forces 1996–1998 Succeeded by Joni
Pirtskhalaishvili...
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Military offices Preceded by Joni
Pirtskhalaishvili Chief of
General Staff of the
Georgian Armed Forces 2004 Succeeded by
Vakhtang Kapanadze...
- Preceded by Joni
Pirtskhalaishvili Minister of
Defense of
Georgia 3
January 1992 — 8 May 1992 Succeeded by
Tengiz Kitovani...