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Vladislav Ardzinba (Abkhaz: Владислав Арӡынба, Georgian: ვლადისლავ არძინბა; 14 May 1945 – 4
March 2010) was the
first de
facto president of Abkhazia. A...
- Inal
Batuvych Ardzinba (Abkhaz: Инал Арӡынба; Georgian: ინალ არძინბა; Russian: Инал Батувич Ардзинба; born 26 July 1990) is the
current Minister for Foreign...
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Pavel Ardzinba (1951 – 13
December 2017) was a
businessman from
Abkhazia who has been
indicted in
absentia for
organising failed ********ination attempts...
- Zaur
Ardzinba (Заур Джотович Ардзинба; 8 May 1950 – 15
April 2015) was a
businessman from
Abkhazia who
unsuccessfully ran for
President in the 2009 election...
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Adgur Amiranovich Ardzinba (Abkhaz: Адгәыр Амиран-иҧа Арӡынба; Russian: Адгур Амиранович Ардзинба; Georgian: ადგურ ამირანის ძე არძინბა; born 26 December...
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Beslan Ardzinba is a
former Mayor of Pitsunda, Abkhazia.
Beslan Ardzinba was born on 13
March 1954. In 1961, he
entered high
school in the
village of...
- part of Georgia.
While the
presidency was held by one man –
Vladislav Ardzinba – from 1994 to 2005, the
position of
prime minister changed hands a number...
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Southern Iraq in the
Early Ubaid period (5300–4700 BC).
Dyakonov and
Ardzinba identified these hypothetical languages with the
Samarran culture. Benno...
- languages," in B.B. Piotrovskij,
Vyacheslav V. Ivanov, and
Vladislav G.
Ardzinba (eds.),
Anatoliya –
Ancient Anatolia, Moscow: Nauka. pp 26–59 (in Russian)...
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following the
premature death of Abkhazia's
first two presidents,
Vladislav Ardzinba and
Sergei Bagapsh. MP Daur
Arshba claimed that the
decision had been taken...