Filipp Makharadze
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Filipp Makaradze (Georgian: ფილიპე მახარაძე, Russian: Филипп Махарадзе) (1868–1941) was President of the Georgian SSR from 1938–1941 and Prime Minister from 1923–1928.[1]
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- ^ Ronald Grigor Suny (1994). The Making of the Georgian Nation. Indiana University Press. ISBN 0253209153.
Leaders of Georgia since 1918 |
Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921): Noe Ramishvili | Noe Zhordania |
Soviet era: Chairmen of the Revolutionary Committee (1921–1922): Filipp Makharadze | Polikarp Mdivani |
Soviet era, c'td.: as part of Transcaucasian SFSR (1922–1936), Georgian SSR (1936–1991), First Secretaries: Vissarion Lominadze | Lavrenty Kartvelishvili | Levan Gogoberidze | Samson Mamulia | Lavrentiy Beria | Kandid Charkviani | Akaki Mgeladze | Aleksandr Mirtskhulava | Vasil Mzhavanadze | Eduard Shevardnadze | Jumber Patiashvili | Givi Gumbaridze | Avtandil Margiani | Jimi Mikeladze |
Georgia since 1991, Presidents: Zviad Gamsakhurdia | Eduard Shevardnadze | Nino Burjanadze (acting) | Mikheil Saakashvili | Nino Burjanadze (acting) | Mikheil Saakashvili |
Heads of Government of Georgia |
Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921): Noe Ramishvili | Noe Zhordania |
Soviet era: as part of Transcaucasian SFSR (1922-1936), Georgian SSR (1936-1991): Sergey Kavtaradze | Polikarp Mdivani | Shalva Eliava | Filipp Makharadze | Levan Sukhishvili | German Mgaloblishvili | Levan Sukhishvili | Valerian Bakradze | Zakhary Chkhubianishvili | Zakhary Ketskhoveli | Valerian Bakradze | Givi Dzhavakhishvili | Zurab Pataridze | Dmitry Kartvelishvili | Otar Cherkeziya | Zurab Chkheidze | Nodari Chitanava | Tengiz Sigua |
Georgia since 1991: Tengiz Sigua | Murman Omanidze* | Bessarion Gugushvili | Tengiz Sigua | Eduard Shevardnadze* | Otar Patsatsia | Niko Lekishvili | Vazha Lortkipanidze | Giorgi Arsenishvili | Avtandil Jorbenadze | Zurab Zhvania | Giorgi Baramidze* | Zurab Noghaideli | Lado Gurgenidze |