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Zhordanii︠a︡, Noĭ Nikolaevich, approximately 1868-1953

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Personal name headingZhordanii︠a︡, Noĭ Nikolaevich, approximately 1868-1953
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Variant(s)Žordania, Noe Nikolozis że, approximately 1868-1953
Jordania, Noé, approximately 1868-1953
Zhordania, Noah, approximately 1868-1953
Zhordania, Noe Nikolaevich, approximately 1868-1953
Zhordanii︠a︡, N. N. (Noĭ Nikolaevich), approximately 1868-1953
Jordaniya, Noy, approximately 1868-1953
Zhordanii︠a︡, Noĭ Nikolaevich, 1870-1953
Žordania, Noe Nikolozis że, ca. 1868-1953
Birth date1868~
Death date1953
Special noteWrote in Georgian and Russian.
Found inZa dva goda (s 1-go marta 1917 goda po 1-e marta 1919 goda) [MI] 1919: t.p. (N.N. Zhordanii︠a︡)
National Union Catalog (hdg.: Zhordanii︠a︡, Noĭ Nikolaevich, 1870-1953)
LC data base, 8/2/85 (hdg.: Zhordanii︠a︡, Noĭ Nikolaevich, 1870-1953: usage: N. N. Zhordanii︠a︡)
Rčʻeuli nacerebi, 1990: t.p. (Noe Žordania) p. iii (Noe Nikolozis że Žordania, b. 1868) colophon (Noe Nikolaevich Zhordania)
Bolʹsh. sov. ėnt︠s︡ik., 4th (Zhordanii︠a︡, Noĭ Nikolaevich; b. 3/9(21)/1869; d. 1953)
Kʻartʻuli sab. encʻik., 1984 (Žordania, Noe Nikolozis że; b. 1/2(14)/1868; d. 1/11/1953)
Noe Žordania, 1999: t.p. (Noe Žordania) added t.p. (Noé Jordania)
Moi︠a︡ zhiznʹ, 1968: t.p. (Noĭ Zhordanii︠a︡) added t.p. (Noah Zhordania)
Pan - Turanizm ve Kafkasya meselesi, 2020: t.p. (Noy Jordaniya) page 15 (1868-1953)
Wikipedia, June 2nd, 2020: (Noe Zhordania[1] ( Russian: Ной Никола́евич Жорда́ния = Noĭ Nikolaevich Zhordanii︠a︡; born January 14 [O.S. 2 January] 1868 (or 21 March [O.S. 9 March] 1869) - January 11, 1953) was a Georgian journalist and Menshevik politician. He played an eminent role in the socialist revolutionary movement in the Russian Empire, and later chaired the government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia from July 24, 1918 until March 18, 1921, when the Bolshevik Russian Red Army invasion of Georgia forced him into exile to France. There Zhordania led the government-in-exile until his death in 1953)
Associated languagegeo rus