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Anc̆ʻin

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Personal name headingAnc̆ʻin
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Variant(s)Anchin
C̆ʻxenkeli, Akaki
Chkhenkeli, Akaki
Birth date1874-05-19
Death date1959-01-05
Place of birthSamurzaqano (Georgia)
Place of deathParis (France)
Profession or occupationPoliticians Prime ministers
Found inSaxelmcipo da eri: t.p. (Anc̆in) Catalogue of Georgian and other Caucasian printed books in the British Museum compiled by David Marshall Lang, p.11 (Anchin = Anc̆ʻin, pseud. [i.e. Akaki Chkhenkeli = Akaki C̆ʻxenkeli)
Akaki Čʻxenkeli, 2018: title page (Akaki Čʻxenkeli) English summary, page 721 (born May 19, 1874 in the village of Okumi, Samurzakano, Abkhazia) page 724-725 (wrote under the name Anchin; died in Paris 1959)
Wikipedia, October 11, 2018 (Akaki Chkhenkeli; born 1874; died January 5, 1959; Georgian Marxist politician; one of the leaders of the Menshevik movement in Russia and Georgia; in 1918 he served as Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic)
Associated languagegeo