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- Guram Sharadze (Georgian: გურამ შარაძე) (17 October 1940 – 20 May 2007) was a Georgian philologist, historian, and politician. In 1995, he founded a small...
- S****na Sharadze (Georgian: შორენა შარაძე; born 6 February 1991) is a Georgian sambo practitioner and judoka. She was the World Sambo champion in her category...
- l’écriture typographique, de Gutenberg au xviie siècle, Atelier Perrousseaux Sharadze, Guram (1982) Miklos Kis Totfalusi and the Georgian printing, Tbilisi Dán...
- actor Guram Sagaradze (wrestler) (born 1939), Georgian wrestler Guram Sharadze (1940–2007), Georgian philologist, historian and politician Guram Tetrashvili...
- opposition leader Shot along with his wife by four gunmen in their car 20 May 2007 Guram Sharadze, historian and nationalist politician ********inated in Tbilisi...
- performed by the Patrol Police department. The current chief is Nikoloz Sharadze. Formation of the Border Police began shortly after Georgia regained its...
- politician Shot along with his wife by four gunmen in their car 20 May 2007 Guram Sharadze, historian and nationalist politician ********inated in Tbilisi...
- Georgian) Gabashvili, Revaz, "მოგონებები" ("Memoirs"), pp. 119-120, in: Sharadze, Guram & Sanikidze, Levan (ed., 1992), დაბრუნება (ქართული ემიგრანტული ლიტ-რა)...
- Ottomans left Ozurgeti according to the terms of the truce on June 7. Sharadze, G., "Return", Vol. III, Tbilisi: "Science", 1992. — p. 438-446. Mazniashvili...
- Patmutʻean Դիւան Հայոց Պատմութեան (in Armenian). Vol. IV. Tiflis: Tp. M. Sharadzē. Grigoryan, V. R. (1958). Erevani khanutʻyuně 18-rd dari verjum (1780-1800)...