Benia Chkhikvishvili

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Benia Chkhikvishvili

Beniamin "Benia" Chkhikvishvili (also spelled Bénia Tchkhikvichvili, Georgian: ბენია ჩხიკვიშვილი; 1881–1924) was a Georgian politician who was involved in the Social Democratic movement in the early 20th century. An active member of the Menshevik party, he led the 1905 revolution in Guria ("Gurian Republic"),[1] a Georgian province on the Black Sea. He became a de facto head of the peasant government, sometimes described by the contemporary observers as a "Gurian president" or even "Gurian king".[2]

Quick Facts President of the Republic of Guria, Preceded by ...
Benia Chkhikvishvili
ბენია ჩხიკვიშვილი (Georgian)
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President of the Republic of Guria
In office
1905–1906
Preceded byPost Created
Succeeded byPost Abolished
Personal details
Born1881
Saskvavistke, Guria, Kutais Governorate, Russian Empire
Died1924 (aged 42–43)
Suzdal, Russian SFSR
NationalityGeorgian
Political partySocial Democratic Party of Georgia
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During the short-lived independent Democratic Republic of Georgia, he served as a mayor of Tiflis, the capital of Georgia (1919–1920). After the Soviet invasion of Georgia, he immigrated to France, where he became an official owner of the Leuville chateau, a residence of the Georgian government-in-exile.[3]

He returned to Georgia in 1923 to take part in the preparations for a general uprising against the Bolshevik regime. He was arrested, however, and executed.

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