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- Givi Gumbaridze (Georgian: გივი გუმბარიძე; Russian: Ги́ви Григо́рьевич Гумбари́дзе; born 22 March 1945) is a former Soviet and Georgian politician. He...
- of the killings and replaced him with former Georgian KGB chief Givi Gumbaridze. On 16 July 1989, in Abkhazia's capital Sukhumi, a protest against the...
- Charkviani Mgeladze Mirtskhulava Mzhavanadze Shevardnadze Patiashvili Gumbaridze Margiani Mikeladze Modern Georgia Presidents Gamsakhurdia Shevardnadze...
- was removed from his office and replaced by the former KGB chief Givi Gumbaridze the same month. He was elected MP in the Georgian parliament of 1992-1995...
- Charkviani Mgeladze Mirtskhulava Mzhavanadze Shevardnadze Patiashvili Gumbaridze Margiani Mikeladze Modern Georgia Presidents Gamsakhurdia Shevardnadze...
- Secretary   • 1921–1922 (first) Mamia Orakhelashvili • 1989–1990 (last) Givi Gumbaridze Head of state   • 1922–1923 (first) Filipp Makharadze • 1990–1991 (last)...
- (1953–1972) Eduard Shevardnadze (1972–1985) Jumber Patiashvili (1985–1989) Givi Gumbaridze (1989–1990) Avtandil Margiani (1990–1991) Jemal Mikeladze (1991) Georgian...
- Charkviani Mgeladze Mirtskhulava Mzhavanadze Shevardnadze Patiashvili Gumbaridze Margiani Mikeladze Modern Georgia Presidents Gamsakhurdia Shevardnadze...
- regional Soviet branches, under the command of Aleksi Inauri and Givi Gumbaridze for most of its existence. From 1993 to 1997, the SII functioned as the...
- Zelimkhanov † Anatoly Zaitsev † Boris Pachulia † Gena Kardanov † Givi Gumbaridze (1989–1990) Zviad Gamsakhurdia (DOW) (1990–92) Eduard Shevardnadze # (1992–2003)...