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- Beniamin "Benia" Chkhikvishvili (also spelled Bénia Tchkhikvichvili, Georgian: ბენია ჩხიკვიშვილი; 1881–1924) was a Georgian politician who was involved...
- and Ireland. Retrieved 2019-12-15. Rodov V.; Vinokur Y.; Gogia N.; Chkhikvishvili I.D. (2010). "Hydrophilic and lipophilic antioxidant capacities of Georgian...
- grazing rights on confiscated land. In charge of the committee was Benia Chkhikvishvili, who was variously referred to as the "Gurian President" or the "Gurian...
- Georgian mayors, such as Dimitri Kipiani, Vasil Cherkezishvili and Benia Chkhikvishvili. Timeline of Tbilisi UNM Condemns Suspending Ugulava from Mayoral Office...
- In office 1910–1917 Preceded by Vasiliy Cherkezov Succeeded by Benia Chkhikvishvili Mayor of Alexandropol In office 1917–1917 Personal details Born (1874-02-17)17...
- Sharashidze Razhden ****nidze Nikolay Chkheidze Akaki Chkhenkeli Benia Chkhikvishvili Seit Devdariani Vladimir Darchiashvili Evgeni Gegechkori Grigol Giorgadze...
- revolt, Noe Khomeriki, the Minister of Agriculture in exile, Benia Chkhikvishvili, the former mayor of Tbilisi, and Valiko Jugheli, the former commander...
- Dzotsenidze - 1958/IV - 1959/III Evgeni Kharadze - 1959/III - 1966/III Davit Chkhikvishvili - 1972/V - 1980/II Vazha Okujava - 1980/III - 1985/IX Nodar Amaghlobeli...
- Citation in WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants - Volume 1 Chkhikvishvili, I. D.; Kharebava, G. I. (2001). "Chicoric and Chlorogenic Acids in...
- Georgian Social Democratic (Menshevik) Party leaders Noe Khomeriki, Benia Chkhikvishvili, and Valiko Jugheli too fell into the hands of the Cheka on 9 November...