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- Levan Sharashenidze (Georgian: ლევან შარაშენიძე; Russian: Леван Леванович Шарашенидзе, Levan Levanovich Sharashenidze) (24 March 1931 – 2012) was a Soviet...
- Teimuraz Sharashenidze (Georgian: თეიმურაზ შარაშენიძე; born 21 January 1992) is a Georgian football player who currently plays for FC Merani Martvili...
- Defense of Georgia In office 8 May 1992 – 5 May 1993 Preceded by Levan Sharashenidze Succeeded by Giorgi Karkarashvili Personal details Born (1938-06-09)9...
- Baghdati: Anton (Buluhiya) Metropolitan of Zugdidi and Tsaishi: Gerasimos (Sharashenidze) Metropolitan of Samtavisi and Gori: Andria (Gvazava) Metropolitan of...
- Mahjoob Zweiri, Iranian Foreign Policy: Between Ideology and Pragmatism Sharashenidze, Tornike: "The Role of Iran in the South Caucasus" in the Caucasus Analytical...
- Teimuraz Kakulia, tennis player and Soviet/Georgian tennis coach Teimuraz Sharashenidze, Georgian football player Taimuraz Tigiyev, Kazakhstani wrestler This...
- Gorgadze, Georgian sumo wrestler Levan Razmadze, Georgian judoka Levan Sharashenidze, Georgian officer Levan Razikashvili, Georgian policeman Levan Abashidze...
- Bakanidze, Nugzar Bakradze, Besik Bakradze, Tengiz Berishvili and Dimitri Sharashenidze reached the peak of the main wall through the south wall of the USSR...
- Orthodox Sui iuris church Georgian Orthodox Church Established 1995 Language Georgian Current leadership Bishop Mitropolitian Gerasim (Sharashenidze) Map...
- Armed Forces 1998–2003 Succeeded by Givi Iukuridze Preceded by Office created Minister of Defense of Georgia 1991–1992 Succeeded by Levan Sharashenidze...