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- Bekir Özlü (born Betkili Shukvani, Georgian: ბეთქილ შუკვანი, on 30 August 1988 in Mestia, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, Georgia) is an Olympian Georgian-born...
- Tetiana Levytska-Shukvani (born 7 April 1990) is a Ukrainian-born Georgian judoka. She is the bronze medallist of the 2014 Judo Grand Prix Tbilisi in the...
- fatality occurred on 5 September 2010, when 28 years old Lieutenant Mukhran Shukvani was killed in a sniper attack and Corporal Alexandre Gitolendia was seriously...
- fatality occurred on 5 September 2010, when 28 years old Lieutenant Mukhran Shukvani was killed in a sniper attack and Corporal Alexandre Gitolendia was seriously...
- Qala District 29 Nov 2013 USMC Georgian Army Possibly upgraded to a Camp. Shukvani Closed USMC Possibly upgraded to a Camp. Whitehouse Kajaki May 2012 USMC...
- Security Forces with companies located in Musa Q'ala, Sangin, Kajaki and FOB Shukvani in the Southern Musa Q'ala Wadi. This deployment was much different than...
- Combat Logistics Patrols; constructed an air-site at Combat Outpost (COP) Shukvani; and prepared 1.78 million square feet of Aluminum Matting 2nd Generation...
- title at the 2011 European Judo Championships in Istanbul beating Betkil Shukvani in the final. In 2013 Zantaraia won another bronze medal at the 2013 World...
- Afghanistan, as well as supporting combat operations at COP Camp Dwyer and COP Shukvani in Afghanistan's' Helmand Province. It was also the first time HMLA 167...
- Levytsky (1848–1922), a Ukrainian historian, ethnographer Tetiana Levytska-Shukvani (born 1990), a Ukrainian-born Georgian judoka Volodymyr Levytsky (1872–1956)...