- Tatarashvili, Nodar
Major general Nodar Tatarashvili (born 1941) June 1994 June 1996 2 years 5 Meparishvili,
ZurabMajor general Zurab Meparishvili (born...
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Zurab Pololikashvili (born 12
January 1977) is a
Georgian politician and diplomat,
currently serving as Secretary-General of the
World Tourism Organization...
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faculty of
Western European languages and
literature with a
major in
English literature.
Zurab Karumidze, born in 1957,
studied English language and literature...
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original on 23
March 2014.
Retrieved 21 July 2013. Makharadze,
Zurab; Kvirkvelia, Guram; Murvanidze, Bidzina; Chkhvimiani, Jimsher; Ad Duweish...
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elections were
marred by fraud. The
revolution was led by
Mikheil Saakashvili,
Zurab Zhvania and Nino Burjanadze,
former members and
leaders of Shevardnadze's...
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qualify for each
major tournament from Euro 1996 onwards.
Their efforts culminated in
their first successful qualification for a
major tournament, the...
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Zurab Chumburidze (Georgian: ზურაბ ჭუმბურიძე; 6 July 1926 – 12
February 2022) was a
Georgian philologist and critic.
Chumburidze was born in
Terjola District...
- (po****rly
known as Columbus's Egg, el
Huevo de Colón), by the
Georgian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, is
located in its
northwestern sector. The
American Garden, also...
- Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. In the
knockout tournament, he
upset 44th-ranked
Zurab Azmaiparashvili in
round one, and
proceeded to
defeat Farrukh Amonatov and...
- ****istance for
victims of
armed conflict and strife.
During World War I,
several major leaders,
especially U.S.
president Woodrow Wilson,
advocated for a world...