List of people associated with the Democratic Republic of Georgia
This is an incomplete alphabetical list of the Georgian people active in the short-lived Democratic Republic of Georgia (DRG), 1918-1921.
A
- Aslan-Beg Abashidze, general
- Shalva Abdushelishvili,[1] Member of Parliament from the Social Democratic Party
- Kote Abkhazi, general
- Stepane Akhmeteli, general
- Iason Akhvlediani, general
- Shalva Aleksi-Meskhishvili
- Ambrosi, Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia
- Alexander Andronikashvili, general
- Spiridon Andronikashvili, general
- Giorgi Arjevanidze, general
- David Artmeladze, general
- Razhden Arsenidze,[2] Social Democrat, Minister of Justice
- Sosipatre Asatiani,[3] Social Democrat, Chairman of Georgian Legation in Paris
- Zurab Avalishvili, historian, diplomatist
B
- Zakaria Bakradze, general
- Andria Benashvili, general
C
- Alexandre Chkheidze, colonel, later Major General in the Polish service
- Nikolay Chkheidze,[4] former President of the Transcaucasian Sejm, President of the Georgian delegation for the Peace conference in Paris, President of the Constitutional Assembly of Georgia
- Akaki Chkhenkeli,[5] former President of Transcaucasian government, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia
- Benia Chkhikvishvili,[6] Social Democrat, former President of Gurian Republic, Mayor of Tbilisi, shot by the Bolsheviks in 1924
- Parmen Chichinadze, politician, Minister of War
- Kakutsa Cholokashvili, colonel, National Hero of Georgia
D
- Ioseb Dadiani, MP from the National Democratic Party
- Seit Devdariani, MP from the Social Democratic Party
E
- Giorgi Eradze, Social Democrat, Minister of Labour
G
- Revaz Gabashvili, author, MP from the National Democratic Party
- Konstantine Gamsakhurdia, writer, diplomatist
- Nestor Gardapkhadze, general
- Ioseb Gedevanishvili, general, Social Federalist Party
- Evgeni Gegechkori,[7] former President of the Transcaucasian government, Minister of Foreigne Affairs of Georgia
- Grigol Giorgadze, Social Democrat, Minister of the War
- Ivane Gomarteli, Social Democrat politician
- Vladimer Goguadze,[8] Social Democrat, National Guard
- Elizbar Gulisashvili, colonel
- Giorgi Gvazava, MP from the National Democratic Party
J
- Iason Javakhishvili, MP from the National Democratic Party
- Ivane Javakhishvili, historian, MP
- Artem Jijikhia, general
- Valiko Jugheli,[9] Social Democrat, Head of National Guard, shot by the Bolsheviks in 1924
- Giorgi Juruli, National Democrat, Minister of Finance, Trade and Industry
K
- Konstantine Kandelaki,[10] Social Democrat, minister of Finance
- Parnaoz Karalashvili, colonel
- Meliton Kartsivadze, MP from the Social Democratic Party
- Kale Kavtaradze, MP from the Social Democratic Party
- Giorgi Kazbegi, retired general and public figure
- Ivane Kazbegi, general
- Leo Kereselidze, general
- Giorgi Khimshiashvili, colonel
- Noe Khomeriki,[11] Social Democrat, Minister of Agriculture, shot by the Bolsheviks in 1924
- Akaki Khoshtaria, oil magnate
- Giorgi Kvinitadze, general
L
- Giorgi Laskhishvili, Social Federalist, Minister of Education
- Alexandre Lomtatitdze, MP from the Social Democratic Party
- Ivane Lordkipanidze, National Democrat, minister of Railways
M
- Shalva Meskhishvili, Social Federalist, minister of Justice
- Shalva Maglakelidze, colonel
- Abel Makashvili, general
- Giorgi Mazniashvili, general
- Vlasa Mgeladze, MP of Social Democratic Party
- Rostom Muskhelishvili, colonel
N
- Levan Natadze, MP from the Social Democratic Party
- Niko Nikoladze, journalist, Honorary Chairman of the National Democratic Party
P
- Samson Pirtskhalava,[12] MP from the Social Federalist Party, vice-president of Constitutional Assembly
R
- Grigol Robakidze, writer, diplomat
- Noe Ramishvili, first head of government, Minister of Interior
S
- Datiko Sharashidze,[13] MP for the Social Democratic Party
- Kristine Sharashidze, MP from the Social Democratic Party
- Petre Surguladze, politician from the National Democratic Party
T
- Ekvtime Takaishvili,[14] historian, MP from the National Democratic Party, vice-president of Constitutional Assembly
- Victor Tevzaia, Social Democrat, ambassador to Ukraine
- Alexandre Tsereteli, MP from the Social Federalist Party
- Erekle Tsereteli, colonel
- Irakli Tsereteli,[15] Social Democrat, plenipotentiary Minister, vice-president of Georgian delegation to Peace conference in Paris
- Mikheil Tsereteli, politician, former anarchist
- Svimon Tsereteli, colonel
- Vasil Tsereteli, MP from the National Democratic Party
- Grigol Tsintsadze, captain, 1924 uprising
- Noe Tsintsadze, Social Democrat, Minister of Youth
- Varden Tsulukidze, general
U
- Grigol Uratadze,[16] Social Democrat, Foreign Affairs Secretary
V
- David Vachnadze, colonel, MP from the National Democratic Party
Z
- Solomon Zaldastanishvili, colonel
- Noe Zhordania, speaker of National Council of Georgia, chairman of the second and third governments
- Ivane Zourabichvili, National Democrat.
Footnotes
- ↑ Shalva Abdushelishvili.
- ↑ Razhden Arsenidze.
- ↑ Sosipatre Asatiani.
- ↑ Nikolay Chkheidze or Nicolas Cheidze.
- ↑ Akaki Chkhenkeli.
- ↑ Benia Chkhikvishvili.
- ↑ Evgeni Gegetjkori.
- ↑ Vladimer Goguadze.
- ↑ Valiko Djugheli.
- ↑ Konstantine Kandelaki.
- ↑ Noe Homeriki.
- ↑ Samson Pirtskhalava.
- ↑ Datiko Sharashidze.
- ↑ Ekvtile Takaishvili.
- ↑ Irakli Tsereteli.
- ↑ Grigol Uratadze.
See also
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