Category:Akaki Chkhenkeli
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Date of birth | 19 May 1874 Okumi | ||||
Date of death | 5 January 1959 Paris | ||||
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English: Akaki Chkhenkeli (1874-1959) was a Georgian Marxist politician and publicist who acted as one of the leaders of the Menshevik movement in Russia and Georgia.
Media in category "Akaki Chkhenkeli"
The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total.
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1921 Akaki Chkhenkeli.jpg 1,198 × 1,598; 578 KB
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Akaki Tchengueli.jpg 1,519 × 2,048; 3.02 MB
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Caucasian Council of Deputies, Tiflis, 1917.jpg 2,188 × 1,414; 1.13 MB
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Chkhenkeli AI.jpg 588 × 800; 210 KB
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Chkhenkeli Cropped.jpg 259 × 340; 39 KB
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Chkhenkeli signature (vect).svg 459 × 44; 8 KB
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Chkhenkeli signature.jpg 473 × 47; 10 KB
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Deputies of the Fourth State Duma of the Russian Empire.jpg 723 × 640; 129 KB
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Funeral of Alimardan bey Topchubashov.jpg 800 × 529; 121 KB
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Funeral of Carlo Chkheidze.jpg 800 × 578; 145 KB
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Members of the Georgian diplomatic delegation in Berlin.jpg 721 × 521; 129 KB
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Ministers of the Georgian Democratic Republic.jpg 2,048 × 1,386; 244 KB
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Obsèques de Nicolas Tcheidze à Paris, au cimetière du Père Lachaise (1926).jpg 2,535 × 2,370; 892 KB
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Participants of the Trebizond Peace Conference.jpg 1,920 × 1,080; 1.46 MB
Categories:
- Chkhenkeli (surname)
- Akaki (given name)
- 1874 births
- 1959 deaths
- People of Imereti
- Jurists from Georgia
- Journalists from Georgia
- Mensheviks
- Male politicians of Georgia
- Politicians of Georgia by name
- Democratic Republic of Georgia
- Diplomats of Georgia
- Marxists
- 19th-century men of Georgia
- Members of the Georgian Constituent Assembly
- People of Khoni
- Members of the Russian Constituent Assembly
- Deaths in Paris
- Refugees from Georgia