Otia Ioseliani (Georgian: ოტია იოსელიანი) (June 16, 1930 – July 14, 2011) was a Georgian prose writer and dramatist, whose plays have been successfully...
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historian Otar Iosseliani (1934 – 2023), Georgian-French film maker Otia Ioseliani (1930 – 2011), Georgian writer Yaroslav Iosseliani (1912 – 1978), Soviet...
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(1912–1978), Soviet Navy submarine commander Nana Ioseliani (born 1962), chess player Otia Ioseliani (1930–2011), Georgian writer Tengiz Kitovani (1938–2023)...
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include: Otia Dadiani (fl. 1728 – died 1757), a Georgian ruling prince Otia Ioseliani (1930 – 2011), a Georgian novelist and dramatist This page or section...
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Levan Gotua Shalva Dadiani Guram Dochanashvili Mikheil Javakhishvili Otia Ioseliani Jemal Karchkhadze Leo Kiacheli David Kldiashvili Aka Morchiladze George...
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philosopher John Zosimus (died c. 990), Georgia, religious writer Otia Ioseliani (1930–2011), USSR/Georgia, fiction and drama Mikheil Javakhishvili (1880–1937)...
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(1890–1940, Romania, nf) Nicolae Iorga (1871–1940, Romania, nf/p/d) Otia Ioseliani (1930–2011, USSR/Georgia, f/d) Tade Ipadeola (born 1970, Nigeria, p)...
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Fifth Circuit), heart attack. Noel Gayler, 96, American Navy admiral. Otia Ioseliani, 81, Georgian writer and dramatist. Leo Kirch, 84, German media entrepreneur...
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