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  1. Filipp Jesejevič Macharadze (gruzínsky ფილიპე მახარაძე, rusky Филипп Махарадзе; 9. března 1868, – 10. prosince 1941, Tbilisi) byl gruzínský politik a bolševický funkcionář. Od roku 1934 do 1989 se po něm jmenovala gruzínská vesnice Ozurgeti. Narodil se v roce 1868 ve vesnici v kraji Guria ...

  2. Filipp Makaradze (Georgian: ფილიპე მახარაძე, Russian: Филипп Махарадзе) (1868–1941) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and government official. Life Born in the village of Shemokmedi (Guria, Georgia), he studied at the Theological Seminary in Tbilisi…

  3. “Get rid of us and take your Red Army with you!” – the influential Communist was seen off by such words. Stalin’s failure was followed by oppressions in the highest circles of Georgia – the head of the Revolutionary Committee of Georgia, Filipp Makharadze was dismissed and replaced by Budu Mdivani. [1] Aleksandre (Sasha) Dgebuadze

  4. For moderates like Filipp Makharadze, Lenin's approach was a reasonable way to secure for Soviet power a broad base of support. They advocated tolerance toward the Menshevik opposition, greater democracy within the party, gradual land reform and, above all, respect for national sensitivities and Georgia's sovereignty from Moscow.

  5. “Get rid of us and take your Red Army with you!” – the influential Communist was seen off by such words. Stalin’s failure was followed by oppressions in the highest circles of Georgia – the head of the Revolutionary Committee of Georgia, Filipp Makharadze was dismissed and replaced by Budu Mdivani. [1] Aleksandre (Sasha) Dgebuadze

  6. Filipp MAKHARADZE, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Government official, historian, literary critic and journalist. Order of Lenin. Communist Party member from 1891.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MakharadzeMakharadze - Wikipedia

    Makharadze ( Georgian: მახარაძე) is a Georgian surname which may refer to: Makharadze brothers, one of the Georgian horsemen in Wild West shows. Filipp Makharadze, Georgian bolshevik. Kakhi Makharadze, Georgian footballer. Avtandil Makharadze, Georgian actor. Kote Makharadze, Georgian actor and sports commentator.