Cadet Corps in Tbilisi.
St. Petersburg's Military Academy
Occupation(s)
Commander, Politician and Public figure
Known for
General-major of Artillery in the Tsar's army (1916) and in the national army of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918). Chairman of the Georgian National-Democratic Party.
Prince Konstantine (Kote) Abkhazi (Georgian: კონსტანტინე (კოტე) აფხაზი) (November 17, 1867 – May 20, 1923), was a Georgian military officer, politician and public figure. During the Imperial Russian rule, he was a General-major of Artillery in the tsar's army (1916) and in the national army of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918), and a recognized leader of the liberal nobility of Georgia. After the Soviet Occupation of Georgia, he emerged as one of the leaders of an underground anti-Soviet, national-liberation movement. One of the founders of the Tbilisi State University in 1918 and Chairman of the Georgian National-Democratic Party in 1921–1923. In 1923, he was arrested and executed by the Soviet security police (so-called "Cheka"). In 2023, he was posthumously awarded the title and Order of National Hero of Georgia.[1]
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Prince Konstantine (Kote) Abkhazi (Georgian: კონსტანტინე (კოტე) აფხაზი) (November 17, 1867 – May 20, 1923), was a Georgian military officer, politician...
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general of the Polish Army and strategist at the Polish Academy of Defence KoteAbkhazi (1867–1923), general of the Russian Empire and Georgian resistance fighter...
Leselidze (town), a town in Abkhazia, Georgia Soviet-era name of the KoteAbkhazi street [ka] in the historical part of Tbilisi Konstantin Leselidze, Soviet...
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which the days of St. George were exceptionally celebrated. Kakheti KoteAbkhazi Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kardenakhi. "მოსახლეობის საყოველთაო...
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Georgian Orthodox Church in 1995 Status Defunct Location Location 41 KoteAbkhazi (Leselidze) Street, Tbilisi, Georgia Geographic coordinates 41°41′28″N...
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