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 the Georgian Legation in Paris
  • Zurab Avalishvili, historian, diplomat

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,[7] 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, diplomat
  • Nestor Gardapkhadze, general
  • Ioseb Gedevanishvili (ka), general, Social Federalist Party
  • Evgeni Gegechkori,[8] former President of the Transcaucasian government, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia
  • David Ghambashidze, mining engineer, diplomat, author.
  • Grigol Giorgadze, Social Democrat, Minister of War
  • Ivane Gomarteli, Social Democrat politician
  • Vladimir Goguadze,[9] Social Democrat, National Guard officer
  • 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,[10] Social Democrat, Head of National Guard, shot by the Bolsheviks in 1924
  • Giorgi Juruli, National Democrat, Minister of Finance, Trade and Industry

K

L

  • Giorgi Laskhishvili, Social Federalist, Minister of Education
  • Alexandre Lomtatitdze, MP from the Social Democratic Party
  • Ivane Lordkipanidze, National Democrat, minister of Railways

M

N

  • Levan Natadze, MP from the Social Democratic Party
  • Niko Nikoladze,[15] journalist, Honorary Chairman of the National Democratic Party

P

  • Samson Pirtskhalava,[16] MP from the Social Federalist Party, vice-president of Constitutional Assembly

R

S

  • Datiko Sharashidze,[18] MP for the Social Democratic Party
  • Kristine Sharashidze, MP from the Social Democratic Party
  • Peri-Khan Sofieva, MP from Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party and first female elected deputy in Muslim history
  • Petre Surguladze, politician from the National Democratic Party

T

  • Ekvtime Takaishvili,[19] 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,[20] 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

V

  • David Vachnadze, colonel, MP from the National Democratic Party

Z

  • Solomon Zaldastanishvili, colonel
  • Noe Zhordania,[22] speaker of National Council of Georgia, chairman of the second and third governments
  • Ivane Zourabichvili, National Democrat.

Footnotes

  1. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Chalva Abdouchélichvili.
  2. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Rajden Arsénidzé ».
  3. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Sossipatré Assathiany ».
  4. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Nicolas Tchkhéidzé ».
  5. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Akaki Tchenkéli ».
  6. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Bénia Tchkhikvichvili ».
  7. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Kakoutsa Tcholokhachvili ».
  8. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Evguéni Guéguétchkori ».
  9. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Vladimir Gogouadzé ».
  10. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Valiko Djoughéli ».
  11. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Konstantiné Kandélaki ».
  12. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Spiridon Kédia ».
  13. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Noé Homériki ».
  14. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Guiorgui Kvinitadzé ».
  15. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Niko Nikoladzé ».
  16. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Samson Pirtskhalava ».
  17. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Noé Ramichvili ».
  18. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Datiko Charachidzé ».
  19. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Ekvtimé Takhaïchvili ».
  20. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Irakli Tsérétéli ».
  21. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Grigol Ouratadzé ».
  22. ^ (in French) Colisée: « Noé Jordania ».

See also