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Natadze, Grigory Yasonovich

Grigory Yasonovich Natadze ( Georgian : გრიგოლ იასონის ნათაძე , 1878-1951) - Georgian Soviet historian, journalist, public figure, professor at Tbilisi University.

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A group of professors - founders of the University of Tbilisi [1] . Natadze is in the first row of the second from the left. Third left in the front row - Ivane Javakhishvili

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He studied at the Tiflis gentry gymnasium, in 1892 he moved to the second gymnasium.

In 1898 he entered the Faculty of History and Philology of Kiev University . Due to participation in student demonstrations, he was twice expelled from the university (in 1901 and 1902).

In 1902, he continued his education at the University of Geneva, but after a year of study, he left the university due to lack of money and returned to his homeland.

He earned his private lessons, published under the pseudonym "Gana Baridze".

Consisted member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party .

Actively participated in the revolutionary movement of 1905, was arrested. Released from prison under an amnesty after the Manifesto of October 17, 1905 .

In 1907 he graduated from the Faculty of History and Philology of Moscow University . From the same year he worked as a teacher in the Georgian Noble High School in Tiflis; however, soon, as a “politically unreliable”, he was forced to go to work at the Kutaisi Georgian noble school [2] . He also taught at the “Public University”, was a member of the Kutaisi Drama Circle.

In 1912 he returned to Tiflis, where he continued to give lectures at the “University of the People” and collaborated in the Society for the Promotion of Literacy Among Georgians.

In November 1917 he was elected a member of the National Council of Georgia. May 26, 1918 participated in the signing of the Declaration of Independence of Georgia [3] . He has held a number of positions in the government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia .

In 1921, after the Sovietization of Georgia, he remained in the country and withdrew from political activities.

On June 8, 1924 he defended his doctoral dissertation at Tbilisi State University; From December 15, 1926 he was elected a professor at Tbilisi State University, he worked in the history and teaching faculties. Collaborated in Transcaucasian and Georgian Communist Universities, at the Institute of Marxism-Leninism, at the Central Archive of the Institute of Marxism-Leninism at the Communist Transcaucasian University. He was elected a member of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR.

In 1941 he was awarded the title of Honored Scientist.

After a long illness, he died in Tbilisi on May 24, 1951. Buried at the Vake cemetery .

Bibliography

Old Tiflis in the news of contemporaries / Comp. M. Polievktov and G. Natadze. - Tiflis, 1929 [4]

Literature

ალ. ამორაძე, პროფესორი გრიგოლ იასონის ძე ნათაძე (ცხოვრება და მოღავწეობა), თბილისი 1959.

Notes

  1. ↑ Tbilisi State University Celebrates 100 Years Anniversary
  2. ↑ The life path of the general, full of tragedy
  3. საქართველოს დამოუკიდებლობის დეკლარაცია
  4. ↑ MFN Catalog

Links

იგოლ (გიგო) იასონის ძე ნათაძე

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Natadze_Grigory_Yasonovich&oldid=101077949


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