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Archil Mindiashvili
Archil ( ka, არჩილ) is a masculine Georgian given name. Notable people with the given name include: *Archil of Iberia ( 411–435), Georgian king *Archil of Kakheti ( 8th century), Georgian ruling prince *Archil, Prince of Mukhrani ( 1540–1582), Georgian nobleman *Archil of Imereti (1647–1713), Georgian king * Prince Archil of Imereti (died 1775), Georgian royal prince *Archil Arveladze (born 1973), Georgian footballer *Archil Gegeshidze (born 1956), Georgian diplomat and scholar *Archil Gelovani (1915–1978), Soviet officer *Archil Gomiashvili (1926–2005), Georgian actor *Archil Jorjadze (1872–1913), Georgian politician *Archil Kavtarashvili (born 1973), Georgian rugby union player *Archil Khabadze (born 1980), Georgian business executive and politician *Archil Kiknadze (1915–1967), Georgian football player and manager *Archil Lortkipanidze (born 1970), Georgian fencer *Archil Sakhvadze (born 1978), Georgian footballer *Archil Talakvadze Archil Talakvadze ...
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Georgian Given Name
A Georgian name ( ka, ქართული გვარ-სახელი, tr) consists of a given name and a surname used by ethnic Georgians. Given names According to the Public Service Hall the most common Georgian names are:Georgian names
Public Service Hall Males: Giorgi (name), Giorgi, Davit (given name), Davit, Zurab, Levan (name), Levan, Aleksandre, Irakli, Mikheil, Tamaz, Nikoloz and Avtandil. Females: Nino (name), Nino, Tamar (name), Tamar, Maryam (name), Mariam, Maia (given name), Maia, Nana (given name), Nana, Ketevan, Natela, Manana (other)#Given name, Manana, Natia, Eka (other), Eka and Ana (given name), Ana.


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Georgian surnames are derived either from patronymics or, less frequently, from toponyms, with addition of various suffixes. Georgian suffixes vary by region. The most c ...
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Archil Jorjadze
Archil Konstantinovich Jorjadze ( ka, არჩილ კონსტანტინეს ძე ჯორჯაძე, January 10, 1872, Tiflis – March 21, 1913, Batumi) was a Georgian politician, one of the founders and the main ideologist of the Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party The Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party () was a Georgian nationalist party, founded in April 1904. The party's program demanded the national autonomy of Georgia, within the framework of a Russian federal state, and advocated for a .... Biography Jorjadze lived in England in a Tolstoyan colony. He collaborated in the journal ''Northern Herald'', published under the pseudonym A. Sabuisky. Works *ზ. ბაბუნაშვილი, თ. ნოზაძე, «მამულიშვილთა სავანე», გვ. 431, თბ., 1994 References 1872 births 1913 deaths Anarchists from Georgia (country) Politicians from Georgia (country) Buri ...
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Archil Talakvadze
Archil Talakvadze ( ka, არჩილ თალაკვაძე; born 16 January 1983) is a Georgian politician, who served as a Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia during 9th and 10th convocations since 25 June 2019. He was a leader of the Georgian Dream parliamentary majority from 2016 to 2019. Early life He graduated from the Public School N1 of Ozurgeti - the school which has a 180 years of history and is one of the oldest in Georgia. In 2006 he graduated from Tbilisi State Medical University, specializing in public health and management, after then he continued studying at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs. In 2015 he passed exam of the London School of Economics The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), established in 1895, is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. The school specialises in the social sciences. Founded ... with the Executive Management Program. Career ...
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Archil Sakhvadze
Archil Sakhvadze (born 10 March 1978) is a retired Georgian professional football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... player. References 1978 births Living people Men's footballers from Georgia (country) Expatriate men's footballers from Georgia (country) Expatriate men's footballers in Iran Georgia (country) men's international footballers FC Dinamo Tbilisi players Saba Qom F.C. players Men's association football midfielders Place of birth missing (living people) Expatriate sportspeople from Georgia (country) in Iran {{Georgia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Archil Lortkipanidze
Archil Lortkipanidze ( ka, არჩილ ლორთქიფანიძე, born 7 May 1970) is a Georgian fencer. He competed in the individual sabre event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Since then, he has worked at many clubs in and out of his country. He currently works at Tim Morehouse Fencing Club with 2008 silver medalist Tim Morehouse Timothy Frank MorehouseElfman, Lois"Our Olympic Moment: Tim Morehouse Heads To London" ''Chutzpah'', July 25, 2012. Accessed July 26, 2012. ""Much of his sense of determination is inspired by his Jewish heritage. His maternal grandmother and two ... and former Olympian Slava Grigoriev. References External links * 1970 births Living people Male sabre fencers from Georgia (country) Olympic fencers for Georgia (country) Fencers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Tbilisi {{Georgia-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Archil Kiknadze
Archil Kiknadze ( ka, არჩილ კიკნაძე, ; born 16 March 1915 in Chkheri, Kharagauli; died 27 June 1967 in Tbilisi), was a Georgian and Soviet football player and manager. Career As a player Kiknadze, born in village Chkheri, Kharagauli, started his career in ZII Tbilisi of Georgian SSR and made his debut in the club's first team squad at the age of 19. Because of his good performances during the official matches of the regional tournament within the Soviet Union, when ZII Tbilisi won Georgian SSR Championship in 1936 — Aleksey Andreevich Sokolov (1904–1989) senior then coach of Dinamo Tbilisi noticed this young player and invited him to join the club's reserve team. He became a regular player in the first team by the 1937 season, playing 6 League and one Soviet Cup games for the club. The following year, Kiknadze played 13 League matches from 25 and 5 Soviet Cup games. First success came in 1939. In that year he also played 13 League matches from 26 an ...
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Archil Khabadze
Archil Khabadze ( ka, არჩილ ხაბაძე; born March 11, 1980) is a Georgian business executive and politician. He was the Head of the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara from October 30, 2012 until his resignation in July 2016. Career Born in Batumi, Khabadze was trained in banking and finance at the Batumi State University and Tbilisi-based Agrarian University of Georgia. He was then employed at the Cartu Bank owned by the billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili in 2006 and became the head of the bank's Batumi branch office in 2008. After Ivanishvili became the Prime Minister of Georgia following his Georgian Dream coalition's victory in the October 1, 2012 parliamentary election, Khabadze was named as his favorite candidate for the regional leadership in Adjara and formally nominated by the President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili. On October 30, 2012, the Georgian Dream-dominated Supreme Council of Adjara elected him as the head of the Government of Adjar ...
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Archil Kavtarashvili
Archil Kavtarashvili (born 16 March 1973) is a Georgian former rugby union international player. Born in Tbilisi, Kavtarashvili was a speedy winger who could run the 100 metres in 10.8 seconds. Kavtarashvili played rugby union in Italy for Rovigo and was the club's first recruit to come out of the former USSR, once scoring six tries in a 1997 Italian Cup match against Parma. Capped in 21 Tests for Georgia, Kavtarashvili's international career included a hat-trick against Bulgaria and two matches at the 2003 Rugby World Cup The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth Rugby World Cup and was won by England national rugby union team, England. Originally planned to be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, all games were shifted to Australia following a contractual dispu ... in Australia, which were his final outings for the national side. See also * List of Georgia national rugby union players References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kavtarashvili, Archil 1973 births Livi ...
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Archil Gomiashvili
Archil Mikhaylovich Gomiashvili (, ka, არჩილ მიხეილის ძე გომიაშვილი; March 23, 1926 – May 31, 2005) was a Soviet Georgian theatre and film actor (People's Artist of Georgia, 1966) best known for his part of Ostap Bender in Leonid Gaidai's 1971 adaptation of Ilf and Petrov's ''The Twelve Chairs''. In the late 1980s Gomiashvili quit the stage to become a businessman, the Ostap Bender Club owner, and philanthropist. Biography Archil Gomiashvili was born on March 23, 1926, in Chiatura, Soviet Georgia. His father, an Institute of Red Professors graduate, was the Donbas miners' trade-union leader, when in the years of the Great Purge he was arrested, to be freed only in 1944. Having spent two years in the Tbilisi Academy of Arts' school, Archil Gomiashvili joined the Moscow Art Theatre's college-studio but had to leave Moscow in 1948 after an incident involving a fistfight. In 1958 he moved to Poti to join the Eristavi Theatre's troup ...
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Archil Of Iberia
Arch'il ( ka, არჩილი), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king (''mepe'') of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 411 to 435. He was the son and successor of King Mirdat IV. The two principal medieval Georgian chronicles – ''The Conversion of Kartli'', and ''The Life of Kartli'', – relate conflicting versions of Archil's reign. The former story is extremely brief but complains that the positions of Zoroastrianism, an official Sasanian religion, was firm in Christian Iberia, a testimony to the effectively unchallenged Sasanid hegemony over the country. The other chronicle informs us of Archil's successful rebellion against Iran, his victory over a punitive force and a retaliatory raid into Arran. The authenticity of this latter account has been questioned by modern scholars. Arch'il is also attested in two Armenian sources: Koryun’s ''The Life of Mashtots'', cap. 18; and Moses of Chorene Movses Khorenatsi ( 410–490s AD; , ) was a prominent Armenian histo ...
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Archil Gelovani
Archil Viktorovich Gelovani ( ka, არჩილ გელოვანი, ; – 19 August 1978) was a Soviet officer and later Marshal of the engineer troops, responsible for logistics, fortification and military infrastructure during and after World War II. He was tasked on several occasions with fortifying strategically important areas and also reconstruction, including all Black Sea ports during and after World War II. He served primarily on military engineering and defense strategy posts, including being the Deputy Minister of Defence and would play a major role in the structural development of the Soviet armed forces and strategic missile forces during the Cold War era. An avenue in Georgia's capital Tbilisi and a street in the city of Sevastopol have been named after Marshal Gelovani. Early life Gelovani was born on November 27, 1915, in the village Spatagori of the Tsageri Municipality in Georgia. The boy was not yet six years old when his father, known in the Caucasus a ...
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Archil Gegeshidze
Archil M. Gegeshidze (born 1956) is a Georgian diplomat and scholar. He is currently the executive director of the Levan Mikeladze Foundation. He was Georgia's ambassador to the United States from 2013 to 2016. He was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. Academic career Gegeshidze studied social geography at Tbilisi State University, receiving his PhD (Candidate of Science) in Economic and Social Geography in 1985. In 1994 Gegeshidze became a post-graduate student in the Department for Social and Economic Geography of the Tbilisi State University. He took part in international seminars such as 'Japan, Europe and North America: Toward a G-3 World?' at the Salzburg Global Seminar and 'Decision Making in U.S. Foreign Policy' at the United States Information Agency International Visitor Program. He was a Visiting Fulbright Scholar at Stanford University in the U.S. in 2000-2001. Later, he received the Fulbright Alumni Initiative Award and in 2005-2006 the International Policy Fellowship. Fro ...
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