Zakaria Bakradze
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Zakaria (Shakro) Bakradze ( ka, ზაქარია (შაქრო) ბაქრაძე, pl, Zachariasz Bakradze) (22 October 1868, in
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– 3 December 1938) was a Georgian military officer who served as a general in the Democratic Republic of Georgia and later the
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.


Family and education

Zakaria Bakradze was born to the family of
Dimitri Bakradze Dimitri Bakradze ( ka, დიმიტრი ბაქრაძე) (26 October 1826 – 10 February 1890) was a Georgian scholar who authored several influential works in the history, archaeology and ethnography of Georgia and the Caucasus. He ...
(1826–1890), a prominent Georgian historian. He graduated from the Tiflis Cadet Corps (1890), the Moscow Infantry Cadet School (military school course, graduated to the 10th Infantry Regiment), the Officer Rifle School.


Military career

He began his military career in the Imperial Russian army and distinguished himself during the
First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll, one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, ...
. After the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Georgia in 1918, he joined the national army and was a high-ranking official of the Ministry of Defence. The Soviet invasion of Georgia in 1921 forced him (along with thousands of other Georgian officers) into exile in
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, where he received further training in the
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. He then served in the Polish Army as Commander of Infantry (de facto deputy commander) of the Polish 15th Infantry Division. * Member of the Chinese campaign of 1900-1901 *Member of the Russian-Japanese War *Member of the First World War. In 1914 he was promoted to colonel for military distinction. *Armeno-Georgian War, 1918 He was killed in a road accident near
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on 3 December 1938.


Notes and references

* Javakhishvili, Niko. "ქართველი მხედრები პოლონეთის დროშის ქვეშ" eorgian soldiers under the Polish Banners Tbilisi, 1998. 1870 births 1938 deaths Burials in Municipal Cemeteries in Bydgoszcz Military personnel from Tbilisi People from Tiflis Governorate Polish generals Military personnel from Georgia (country) Generals from Georgia (country) Georgian emigrants to Poland Russian military personnel of World War I People of World War I from Georgia (country) Road incident deaths in Poland {{Georgia-bio-stub