Ekaterine "Kato" Mikeladze (1878–1942) was a Georgian journalist and feminist who from 1916 fought for women's rights. In order to encourage women to...
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The Kato Mikeladze Award (Georgian: კატო მიქელაძის პრემია, romanized: k'at'o mikeladzis p'remia) is awarded by the Women's Fund in Georgia, recognising...
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1990) is a Georgian feminist and queer activist. Parunova received the Kato Mikeladze Award in 2023. Parunova became interested in feminism while working...
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(1929–2010), poet Ekaterine Melikishvili (1854–1928), translator, feminist Kato Mikeladze (1878–1942), journalist and feminist Aka Morchiladze George Papashvily...
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novelist and feminist Giorgi Merchule (10th c. CE), Georgia, biographer Kato Mikeladze (1878–1942), Russian E/France, journalist and feminist Ephrem Mtsire...
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Department of the Public Defender's Office. In 2016, she was given the Kato Mikeladze Award. "Ekaterine Skhiladze Appointed as Deputy Public Defender of Georgia"...
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organization active in Georgia, founded in 1916. It was founded by Kato Mikeladze, who returned to Georgia after having been inspired by the suffrage...
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finally the suffrage organization Inter-Partial League of Women of Kato Mikeladze (1916). October 2021 IEJESVolume 5 Issue 10 - DergiPark Barkaia, Maia;...
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women writers to join the Georgian Ugheli association, together with Kato Mikeladze, Olga Guramishvili, Pelagia Natsvlishvili and Bogumila Zeminskaya. Melikishvili...
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Khositashvili (1884–1973) – poet, labour rights activist and suffragist Kato Mikeladze (1878–1942) – suffragist who established the Inter-Partial League of...
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House of Mukhrani and Georgian diplomat Ketevan "Keto" Mikeladze (1905–1965), member of Mikeladze family and fashion designer Ketevan Pkheidze (d. 1744)...
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and street harassment for her work. In 2021 Pataraia was awarded the Kato Mikeladze Award, recognising her work towards improving women's rights. Unusually...
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E/Yugoslavia, f/nf/ch) Borislav Mihajlović Mihiz (1922–1997, Yugoslavia, d/nf) Kato Mikeladze (1878–1942, Russian E/USSR, nf) Miloš Mikeln (1930–2014, Yugoslavia/Slovenia...
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poet & nv. Sevda Mikayilova (b. 1953, Azerbaijan), poet & philologist Kato Mikeladze (1878–1942, Georgia (Caucasus)/Soviet Union), commentator Marja-Leena...
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founding members were Gabashvili, Babilina Khositashvili, Nino Kipiani and Kato Mikeladze. Besides supporting women's suffrage, the CWS established clubs for...
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Melikishvili (1854–1928), Georgian translator and children's writer Kato Mikeladze (1878–1942), Georgian journalist, feminist and women's rights activist...
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However, Dzhugashvili was shy around her so she instead married Evgeni Mikeladze, a prominent orchestra conductor, earning ridicule from Stalin. His next...
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075 14 შენგელია Shengelia 9,928 15 აბულაძე Abuladze 9,663 16 მიქელაძე Mikeladze 9,220 17 ტაბატაძე Tabatadze 8,654 18 მჭედლიშვილი Mchedlishvili 8,446 19...
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the eldest son of Prince Alexander Dadiani (d. 1856) and Princess Rodam Mikeladze (1820-1856), whose wife first wife, Princess Sophia Shervashidze (b. 1838)...
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