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  1. I am an Assurance Senior Manager in PwC Luxembourg. My career embarked at PwC Georgia as an Assurance Intern, and for a remarkable decade, I continuously developed my skills across diverse dimensions. My journey encompassed collaboration with local and international clients, providing me with invaluable insights into multifaceted teams and a global environment. During my career I also had an ...

  2. 2,869 Followers, 24 Following, 13 Posts - Rusudan Petviashvili (@rusudanpetviashvili) on Instagram: "Rusudan Petviashvili Art Official Representative" Page couldn't load • Instagram Something went wrong

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RusudanRusudan - Wikipedia

    Rusudan (Georgian: რუსუდან) is a feminine Georgian name of Old Persian origin, today widely used in Georgia. Other forms of name Rusudan used in Georgian are: Rusa, Ruso , Rusiko and Ruska .

  4. Publications:<br><br>1 Savoring Georgia – book on the history of Georgian Cuisine and Culture, published in Georgian and English, Tbilisi, 2012- 2013.<br>2 “Joy of Sharing”, “Barbare and her Sisters”- Booklets on Food and Cultural History. Tbilisi, 2011, 2012. <br>3 Articles, analysis of world affairs and world education systems (Harvard, Berkeley University Press), Materials ...

  5. Rusudan (Georgian: რუსუდანი) was a 12th-century Georgian princess of the Bagrationi royal family. She was a daughter of King Demetrius I of Georgia , sister of the kings David V and George III , and a paternal aunt of the famous Queen Tamar of Georgia .

  6. The official site of Rusudan Petviashvili Artist. Drawings: Water-colors: Oil, Canvas: Illustrations: Collaborations • Biography • About Rusudan • Exhibitions • Gallery

  7. 31 de ago. de 2021 · IN 1921, Georgia--the diminutive country in the Caucuses--was annexed by the Soviet Union, and stayed that way until 1991. The Soviet Union had been in disrepair for over a decade, and so Georgia suffered, too: during this time, Rusudan Khizanishvili was a young art student at the Tbilisi Academy of the Arts. “We didn’