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    Kandid Charkviani (Georgian: კანდიდ ჩარკვიანი, Russian: Кандид Несторович Чарквиани; 1907 – 13 September 1994) was a Georgian party and government official...
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    and television personality. Gela Charkviani was born in Tbilisi on 1 March 1939 into the family of Kandid Charkviani, a leader of the Georgian Communist...
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    friendship with the First Secretary of the Georgian Central Committee, Kandid Charkviani, and continued his attacks against Marr's hypotheses. Finally, he...
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  • arrested; thousands of innocent people were subjected to repressions. Kandid Charkviani, who at the time occupied the position of the first secretary of the...
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    Lavrentiy Beria (1931–1932; 1934–1938) Petre Agniashvili (1932–1934) Kandid Charkviani (1938–1952) Akaki Mgeladze (1952–1953) Aleksandre Mirtskhulava (1953)...
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    2014, p. 116 Charkviani 2015, p. 136 Charkviani 2015, pp. 136–137 Kotkin 2014, p. 742, note 32 Charkviani, Kandid (2015), Gela Charkviani (ed.), სტალინთან...
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    and 3 Armenians in these positions. Georgian Communist Party leader Kandid Charkviani supported the Georgianization of Abkhazia. Peasant households from...
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  • Stalin’s other confidant Kandid Charkviani, who was an ally of Beria. Mgeladze succeeded in convincing Stalin to turn against Charkviani and strengthened his...
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