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  1. Filipp Yeseyevich Makharadze (Georgian: ფილიპე მახარაძე, Russian: Филипп Махарадзе; 9 March 1868 – 10 December 1941) was a Georgian Bolshevik revolutionary and government official.

  2. minded opposition in Georgia itself, led by Makharadze and Mdivani. Filipp Makharadze had been a leading organiser and theorist of the Social-Democratic movement in Georgia since the 1890s and enjoyed the utmost respect in both the region and Moscow. His past association with the Menshevik leader Zhordanya

  3. The dispute over Georgia, which arose shortly after the forcible Sovietization of the country and peaked in the latter part of 1922, involved local Georgian Bolshevik leaders, led by Filipp Makharadze and Budu Mdivani, on one hand, and their de facto superiors from the Russian SFSR, particularly Joseph Stalin and Grigol Ordzhonikidze ...

  4. Por resolución del Sóviet Supremo de la RSS de Georgia del 10 de julio, se eligió su Presídium, bajo la presidencia de Filipp Makharadze, y el 11 de julio, se estableció también el Consejo de Comisarios del Pueblo de la República Socialista Soviética de Georgia, presidido por Valerian Bakradze.

  5. 25 de feb. de 2020 · On February 25, 1921 the Red Army entered Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, and installed a communist government, led by Georgian Bolshevik Filipp Makharadze. The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic...

  6. Chaired by the Georgian Bolshevik Filipp Makharadze, the Revkom formally applied to Moscow for help. Disturbances also erupted in the town of Dusheti and among Ossetians in northeast Georgia who resented the Georgian government's refusal to grant them autonomy.

  7. Filipp Yeseyevich Makharadze (Georgian: ფილიპე მახარაძე, Russian: Филипп Махарадзе; 9 March 1868 – 10 December 1941) was a Georgian Bolshevik revolutionary and government official.