Kristine Sharashidze Explained

Kristine Sharashidze
Nationality:Georgian
Birth Date:1889
Death Date:1973 (aged 83–84)
Death Place:Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, USSR
Party:Social Democratic Party of Georgia (Georgian Mensheviks)

Kristine Sharashidze (Georgian: ქრისტინე შარაშიძე; August 2, 1887 — 1973) was a Georgian politician, active in the Democratic Republic of Georgia and its Constituent Assembly.[1]

Biography

Kristine Sharashidze was born on August 2, 1887 in the village of Bakhvi. Her parents were Nina Kikodze and Gigo Sharashidze. She studied at skhool of village Bakhvi and then at St. Nino Women's Gymnasium in Kutaisi. In 1904 she became an organizer of pupils revolutionary movement.[2]

She worked as a journalist and teacher. She was a member of the anti-Soviet movement and was repeatedly arrested.[3] Kristine was one of the first women, who became member of the Constituent Assembly in 1919 (together with Eleonora Ter-Parsegova-Makhviladze, Minadora Toroshelidze, Liza Bolkvadze and Anna Sologashvili).[4]

References

  1. Web site: 100 Years of Georgia's First Democratic Republic . 20 April 2024.
  2. Web site: Qristine SharashiZe . 2024-10-27 . Qristine SharashiZe . en.
  3. Web site: 2023-05-25 . Пять женщин, подписавших Акт о независимости Грузии . 2024-10-27 . ambebi.ru.
  4. Web site: 2015-03-30 . Кто были первые женщины-парламентарии Грузии? . 2024-10-27 . Женщины объединяются за мир - голос перемен . ru-RU.

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