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English: Lt-Col. Arkadi Mikashavidze, a Georgian nobleman and a decorated officer in the Russian Imperial Army. 1917. |
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Source | "Teatri da tskhovreba" N 2 - 1917 (digitalized by National Parliamentary Library of Georgia) |
Author | AnonymousUnknown author |
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