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    Polikarp "Budu" Gurgenovich Mdivani (Georgian: პოლიკარპე [ბუდუ] მდივანი; Russian: Поликарп Гургенович [Буду] Мдивани, Polikarp Gurgenovich [Budu] Mdivani;...
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    May 1927 David Mdivani and Mae Murray in 1926 Marina Mdivani, Soviet and Canadian virtuoso pianist of Georgian descent Polikarp Mdivani, Georgian Bolshevik...
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    such as Mikheil Kakhiani, Mamia Orakhelashvili, Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Budu Mdivani, Mikheil Okujava and Samson Mamulia were removed from office and killed...
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    representatives of the three republics – Nariman Narimanov (Azerbaijan), Polikarp Mdivani (Georgia), and Aleksandr Fyodorovich Miasnikyan (Armenia). The First...
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    Bolsheviks in 1903. Sentenced to death and shot on 8 February 1938. Polikarp Mdivani 1877 1937 Joined Bolsheviks in 1903. Sentenced to death and executed...
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    Political party Elected Ref. Took office Left office Time in office 1 Polikarp Mdivani (1887–1937) 7 March 1922 19 April 1922 43 days Communist Party of Georgia...
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    Nariman Narimanov March–December 1922 Communist Party of Azerbaijan Polikarp Mdivani March–December 1922 Communist Party of Georgia Aleksandr Myasnikyan...
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  • Pirgulu State Reserve - Piruz Dilenchi - Plov - Polad Sabir Sirajov - Polikarp Mdivani - Politics of Azerbaijan - Politics of Artsakh - Porak - Port Ilich...
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    Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Georgian Affair Polikarp Mdivani Rhyne, George N. (1976). Wieczynski, Joseph L. (ed.). The Modern Encyclopedia...
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  • the State Archive of the Russian Federation such as telegrams from Polikarp Mdivani and A. Ioannisyan to Joseph Stalin, a report from the People's Commissariat...
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    committee chief Makharadze for inadequate firmness and replaced him with Polikarp Mdivani, ordering local leaders to "crush the hydra of nationalism". Makharadze's...
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    Alexander Miasnikian of Armenia, Nariman Narimanov of Azerbaijan and Polikarp Mdivani of Georgia, all with the approval of the Russian SFSR's Joseph Stalin...
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    Yan Upmal-Angarsky Chargé d'affaires 4 October 1920 December 1920 Polikarp Mdivani Authorized representative 19 February 1921 May 1921 Sergey Natsarenus [ru]...
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    defeat of the "national deviationists" (led by Filipp Makharadze and Polikarp Mdivani) by the "hardliners" (led by Joseph Stalin and Sergo Ordzhonikidze)...
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    round up the leadership of the Georgian Communist Party, including Polikarp Budu Mdivani and others who had voiced strong criticism of the centralism imposed...
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