- Noe
Zhordania (Georgian: ნოე ჟორდანია [nɔɛ ʒɔrdɑniɑ]; Russian: Ной Никола́евич Жорда́ния, romanized: Noy Nikoláevich Zhordániya; born
January 15 [O.S...
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Zhordania (Georgian: ჟორდანია), also
transliterated as Jordania, is a
surname of
Georgian origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Joseph Jordania...
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February 1919, they won 81.5% of the
votes and the
Menshevik leader Noe
Zhordania became Prime Minister.
Prominent members of the
Georgian Menshevik Party...
- 1890s by
Nikolay Chkheidze,
Silibistro Jibladze,
Egnate Ninoshvili, Noe
Zhordania and others. It
became the
Georgian branch of the
Russian Social Democratic...
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Merab Jordania (Georgian: მერაბ ჟორდანია; born 3
September 1965), is a
Georgian former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He is the owner...
- Tedo
Zhordania (Georgian: თედო ჟორდანია; 10
April 1854 – 22
October 1916) was a
Georgian historian, philologist, and educator. Born in an
Orthodox priest's...
- a
Soviet republic. The
Georgian Government, led by
Prime Minister Noe
Zhordania,
moved to
France where it
continued to work in exile. The government-in-exile...
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Georgian Social Democratic (Menshevik)
Party government,
managed by Noe
Zhordania. On the same day, the
members of the government,
several deputies of the...
-
parliamentary election and its leader, Noe
Zhordania,
became prime minister.
Despite the
Soviet takeover,
Zhordania was
recognized as the
legitimate head of...
- born
February 12, 1954, and also
known under the
misspelling of
Joseph Zhordania) is an Australian–Georgian
ethnomusicologist and
evolutionary musicologist...