- starred: D.
Tsomaia, A. Pochkhua, M. Blankman, I. Fedorov, N. Anikin, A. Gonel, A. Pivovarov, O. Goldobin, A. Galperin, S. Maslenikov, and V.
Tsomaia. Three...
- band, Zura
Mchedlishvili replaced him. The same time Zura left and Dato
Tsomaia joined the band. The
first important success of this band was when they...
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Davit Tsomaia (born 4
September 1967) is a
retired Georgian professional football player who made four
appearances for the
Georgia national team. "Davit...
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Opposition Council Claims Power". The New York Times.
Tsomaia 2018, p. 100.
Tsomaia 2018, pp. 101–102.
Tsomaia 2018, p. 103.
Asatiani &
Janelidze 2009, p. 434...
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government official Davit Terteryan (born 1997),
Armenian footballer Davit Tsomaia (born 1967),
Georgian footballer Davit Volkovi (born 1995),
Georgian footballer...
-
published the work
about the
Glaciers of the
Greater Caucasus (Editors: V.
Tsomaia and E. Drobishev, 1970). It
should be also
noted the many
years research...
- Lukyanov,
Shalva Paichadze,
Grigol Ghoghoberidze, Iona Kurua,
Valodia Tsomaia, and
Grigol Khorava. In 1922, Vano
Mikadze from
Sokhumi joined them. The...
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Peter Amiranashvili [ru; ka] (1907–1976) and
singer and
teacher Nadezhda Tsomaia [ru; ka] (1904–1973). In 1953, she
graduated from the
Sarajishvili Tbilisi...
- Independent.
Retrieved 2024-12-05. "Ketevan
Davlianidze in Dublin".
Elena Tsomaia.
Retrieved 2024-12-05. "Love
Loves to Love Love".
Visual Artists Ireland...
- 3000 attendances.
Varlam Kilasonia Gurban Gurbanov Zurab Popkhadze Davit Tsomaia Gocha Gujabidze Otar
Korgalidze Davit Janelidze Pavle Khorguashvili Giorgi...