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21 Facts About Noe Ramishvili

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Noe Besarionis dze Ramishvili was a Georgian politician and the president of the first government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia.

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Noe Ramishvili was one of the leaders of the Menshevik wing of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.

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Noe Ramishvili joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1902 and soon became a prominent spokesman of the Mensheviks.

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Noe Besarionis dze Ramishvili was born into a peasant family.

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Noe Ramishvili's father, Besarion Ramishvili, was a master of building wooden houses.

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Noe Ramishvili was reinstated in February 1902, but was eventually expelled again and deported to the Caucasus for his revolutionary activities.

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Noe Ramishvili began an active political career now he was back in Georgia.

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Noe Ramishvili lived in Batumi, taught private lessons, and was involved in the work of the Batumi Committee of the RSDLP.

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Noe Ramishvili left Batumi in 1904 because the gendarmerie was pursuing him and he settled in Tbilisi with an illegal passport under the name of "Apollon Sofromi Lomadze".

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Noe Ramishvili continued his party work there and was a member of the RSDLP Level Committee.

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Noe Ramishvili was elected a member of the Menshevik Caucasus Regional Committee at an illegal congress of Menshevik organizations.

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Noe Ramishvili was known for his oratorical talents, actively participating in discussions against the Bolsheviks, and participating in discussions in the provinces to reduce the influence of the Bolsheviks.

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Noe Ramishvili was arrested several times, but managed to free himself and return home.

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Noe Ramishvili returned to Georgia in 1910, but he was arrested on November 2 and relocated to Rostov-on-Don.

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Noe Ramishvili was the head of the Georgian exile colony in Rostov.

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In November 1917, Noe Ramishvili was elected a member of the National Council of Georgia.

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Noe Ramishvili was the chairman of the Batumi peace delegation during the negotiations with the Ottoman Empire.

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Noe Ramishvili was frequently criticized by the Georgian opposition for his harsh reaction to the peasant disturbances in 1918 and 1919, yet his role in preventing large-scale Bolshevik revolts cannot be overlooked.

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Noe Ramishvili first lived with his family in Saint-Cloud, then in Leuville-sur-Orge.

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Noe Ramishvili was actively involved in the anti-Bolshevik Promethean movement produced by Poland.

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On December 7,1930, Noe Ramishvili was assassinated by the NKVD agents in Paris.