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Simon Chiabrishvili

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Simon Chiabrishvili (Georgian: სიმონ ჭიაბრიშვილი) (1881 – May 20, 1923), was a Georgian politician, national-democrat and public figure. As a member of the anti-Soviet national-liberation movement in Georgia, he was arrested and executed by the Soviet security services.

Early life and career

Simon Chiabrishvili was born in the town of Dusheti, Mtiuleti, Georgia.

Death

On May 20, 1923, Chiabrishvili and fourteen other members of the Military Center for the Committee for the Independence of Georgia were shot on the orders of the Georgian Cheka.

References.

  1. ბჟალავა, დალი (2023-05-22). "100 Years Is Marked After shooting of Members of Military Center of the Georgian Independence Committee". The Georgian Times - საინფორმაციო სააგენტო (in Georgian). Retrieved 2024-01-29.
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