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Akaki Chkhenkeli

1874 - 1959

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Akaki Chkhenkeli (Georgian: აკაკი ჩხენკელი; 19 May 1874 – 5 January 1959) was a Georgian Social Democratic politician and publicist who acted as one of the leaders of the Menshevik movement in Russia and Georgia. In 1918 he served as the prime minister and foreign minister of the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic, and then became foreign minister of the Democratic Republic of Georgia. In 1921 he was appointed the Georgian Minister to France, though was unable to serve as the Red Army invaded Georgia. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Akaki Chkhenkeli has received more than 0 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Akaki Chkhenkeli is the 14,150th most popular politician.

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Among politicians, Akaki Chkhenkeli ranks 14,150 out of 19,576Before him are John Shakespeare, George Fernandes, Dubravka Šuica, Seankhenre Mentuhotepi, Sigeberht the Good, and Josep Pintat Solans. After him are Miguel Ángel Moratinos, Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro, Lyudmila Narusova, Algernon Sidney, Ivan Capelli, and Zoran Zaev.

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Among people born in 1874, Akaki Chkhenkeli ranks 175Before him are Ricardo Leoncio Elías Arias, Launceston Elliot, Eugène Balme, Frank Elmore Ross, Edward Marsh, and Bill Holland. After him are Emmanuel Célestin Suhard, Hjalmar Johansson, François Brandt, Arthur Meighen, Josep Irla, and María Martínez Sierra. Among people deceased in 1959, Akaki Chkhenkeli ranks 146Before him are Lou Costello, Francis de Miomandre, Alexander Rueb, Molla Mallory, Carl Switzer, and Vitaly Bianki. After him are Walter Bathe, Stanley Spencer, Preston Sturges, Ruben Lagus, Roald Larsen, and Abdulla Shaig.

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