Tengiz Sigua (9 November 1934 – 21 January 2020) was a Georgian politician who served as Prime Minister of Georgia from 1992 to 1993. Sigua was an engineer...
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Sigua can mean: Tengiz Sigua Sigua (vegetable) Sigua River, in Guam Sigua Falls, in Guam Sigua, in Siguatepeque This disambiguation page lists articles...
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eventually, Kitovani, joined by Gamsakhurdia's former Prime Minister Tengiz Sigua and the paramilitary leader Jaba Ioseliani, launched a violent coup in...
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rugby union player Tengiz Sichinava (1972–2021), Georgian football player and manager Tengiz Sigua (1934–2020), Georgian politician Tengiz Sulakvelidze (born...
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at the end of 1991 under the leadership of warlords Tengiz Kitovani, Jaba Ioseliani and Tengiz Sigua. The Tbilisi War ended with the exile of the first...
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early 1992 Gamsakhurdia was overthrown by warlords Tengiz Kitovani, Jaba Ioseliani and Tengiz Sigua, two of which were formerly allied with Gamsakhurdia...
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Georgia. Initially it was led by a triumvirate of Jaba Ioseliani, Tengiz Sigua and Tengiz Kitovani, but it was soon chaired by Eduard Shevardnadze, the former...
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appointed as Prime Minister on 26 August 1991, following the resignation of Tengiz Sigua. A close associate of President Zviad Gamsakhurdia, he followed him into...
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1989 15 November 1990 1 year, 215 days Communist Party of Georgia — 18 Tengiz Sigua (1934–2020) 15 November 1990 18 August 1991 276 days Independent 1990...
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Prime Minister before Prime Minister after Tengiz Sigua Independent Tengiz Sigua Independent...
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government, was formed by a triumvirate of Jaba Ioseliani, Tengiz Kitovani and Tengiz Sigua, and, in March 1992, they invited Eduard Shevardnadze, a former...
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Deputy Prime Minister of independent Georgia by Acting Prime Minister Tengiz Sigua in February 1992 and went on to serve in Eduard Shevardnadze's government...
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rebellion under the leadership of former Prime Minister Tengiz Sigua and National Guard commander Tengiz Kitovani, and would soon be assisted by the Mkhedrioni...
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briefly an acting Prime Minister following the scandalous resignation of Tengiz Sigua. During the August 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, the opposition in...
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attempt, Gamsakhurdia sacked Tengiz Kitovani, the commander of Georgia's National Guard, and his Prime Minister Tengiz Sigua resigned around the same time...
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barracks and took up positions near Tbilisi. They joined Prime Minister Tengiz Sigua and the paramilitary leader Jaba Ioseliani during the Georgian Civil...
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appease Gamsakhurdia's supporters. After the collapse of the government of Tengiz Sigua on August 5, 1993, Shevardnadze nominated Patsatsia as a new prime minister...
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Carl Sagan, American astronomer, writer, and TV presenter (d. 1996) Tengiz Sigua, 2nd Prime Minister of Georgia (d. 2020) November 11 – Elżbieta Krzesińska...
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an uneasy coalition behind former Prime Minister Tengiz Sigua and the National Guard leader Tengiz Kitovani demanded that Gamsakhurdia resign and call...
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(2014–2018), MP (since 2014). Ronald Senungetuk, 87, American Iñupiat artist. Tengiz Sigua, 85, Georgian politician, Prime Minister (1992–1993). Boris Tsirelson...
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Basayev Ruslan Gelayev Turpal-Ali Atgeriyev Eduard Shevardnadze Tengiz Kitovani Tengiz Sigua Jaba Ioseliani Giorgi Karkarashvili Geno Adamia † David Tevzadze...
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overthrow in 1992, he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister in the cabinet of Tengiz Sigua and was put in charge of the government's economic portfolio. His term...
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Prime minister (1991) Besarion Gugushvili, Prime minister (1991–1992) Tengiz Sigua, Prime minister (1992–1993) Eduard Shevardnadze, Acting Prime minister...
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Gamsakhurdia was ousted and forced to leave the country, as Tengiz Kitovani and Tengiz Sigua, the main leaders of the rebel factions, invited the former...
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November 1990 – August 1991 President Zviad Gamsakhurdia Prime Minister Tengiz Sigua Preceded by Giorgi Javakhishvili Succeeded by Murman Omanidze Personal...
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accusing him of establishing a dictatorship. On 19 August, Prime Minister Tengiz Sigua resigned and joined the opposition, and the National Guard of Georgia...
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Abkhaz separatist government (b. 1941).[citation needed] 21 January – Tengiz Sigua, former Prime Minister (b. 1934).[citation needed] "Georgian police official...
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Tsqaltubo on loan for the remainder of the season. On 25 July, Gabriel Sigua left Dinamo Tbilisi to sign permanently for Basel. On 4 August, Dinamo Tbilisi...
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Antilevsky 2022 - (-) - (-) - (-) - (-) - (-) - (-) 1 (1) 1 (1) 1 50 Gabriel Sigua 2022-2023 - (-) - (-) - (-) 1 (2) - (-) - (-) - (-) 1 (2) 0.5 50 Ousmane...
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4 July 2023 (2023-07-04) Final Dinamo Tbilisi 1–1 (4–3 p) Dinamo Batumi Tbilisi 20:00 Sigua 77' Report Flamarion 25' Stadium: Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena...
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