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Razhden (Georgian: რაჟდენი, romanized: razhdeni, also
transliterated as Ražden or Rajden; died c. 457) was a 5th-century
Persian nobleman in the service...
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Razhden ****nidze (Georgian: რაჟდენ არსენიძე) (1
October 1880 – 24 May 1965) was a
Georgian jurist, journalist, and politician. He was
involved with the...
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Razhden Matveyevich Gvetadze (or Ražden Gvetaże, Georgian: რაჟდენ გვეტაძე, Russian: Ражден Матвеевич Гветадзе; 29 July 1897 – 1
December 1952) was a Georgian...
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Razhden Rolandiyevich Melkadze (Russian: Ражден Роландиевич Мелкадзе; born 4
December 1983) is a
former Russian professional football player of Georgian...
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Robert Appleton Company, 1907. Machitadze,
Archpriest ****ia (2006), "St.
Razhden,
Protomartyr of the
Georgian Church (†457)", in The
Lives of the Georgian...
- rampage" in a
Brooklyn detention center,
after members of his
crime syndicate Razhden Shulaya were
involved in a
reported row with a
Latin American gang. In...
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governor (marzban) of Iberia.
Between 540-542 he
converted to Christianity.
Razhden the Protomartyr — was a 5th-century
Persian nobleman in the
service of...
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Socialist International between 1923 and 1940.
Kristine Sharashidze Razhden ****nidze
Nikolay Chkheidze Akaki Chkhenkeli Benia Chkhikvishvili Seit...
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parliamentary life experience,
oversaw the
writing of the
Constitution by
Razhden ****nidze and 14
other MPs of the
majority and the opposition. In March...
- Noe Zhordania, Karl
Kautsky and his wife Luise,
Silibistro Jibladze,
Razhden ****nidze; in the
second row: Kautsky's
secretary Olberg,
Victor Tevzaia...