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Zurab Avalishvili (Georgian: ზურაბ ავალიშვილი; 1876 – May 21, 1944) was a Georgian historian, jurist and diplomat in the service of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921). He was also known as Zurab Davidovich Avalov in a Russian manner.

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  • Surab Awalischwili (georgisch ზურაბ ავალიშვილი; russisch Surab Awalow; * 1876 in Tiflis; † 21. Mai 1944 in Schwarzenfeld) war ein georgischer Historiker, Jurist und Politiker. Von 1918 bis 1921 war er stellvertretender Außenminister Georgiens. (de)
  • Zurab Avalishvili (Georgiano: ზურაბ ავალიშვილი) (1876 – 21 de mayo de 1944) fue un historiador, jurista, político y diplomático georgiano, quien estuvo al servicio de la República Democrática de Georgia (1918–1921). Dentro del idioma ruso, también era conocido bajo el nombre de Zurab Davidovich Avalov. (es)
  • Zurab Avalishvili (Georgian: ზურაბ ავალიშვილი; 1876 – May 21, 1944) was a Georgian historian, jurist and diplomat in the service of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921). He was also known as Zurab Davidovich Avalov in a Russian manner. Born in Tbilisi, Georgia (then part of the Russian Empire), into the family of Prince David Avalishvili, he graduated from St. Petersburg University in 1900 and took post-graduate courses at the Department of Law, University of Paris from 1900 to 1903. He became a Docent at the St. Petersburg University in 1904 and a Professor of Public Law at the St. Petersburg Polytechnical Institute in 1907. He was an official adviser to the Russian Ministry of Trade and Commerce for many years. After the February Revolution in Russia, Avalishvili was named a Senator by the Provisional Government in May 1917. When Georgia declared independence on May 26, 1918, Avalishvili entered Georgian diplomatic service and was appointed a Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. He rendered important services to his homeland as a member of her delegation to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. The Red Army invasion of Georgia forced him into exile in March 1921. He lived thereafter in Germany where he worked as a Professor at the University of Munich. He was one of the founding members of the Georgian Association in Germany and worked for the editorial boards of historical journals Georgica (London) and Byzantion (Brussels). He died in 1944, in Germany, and was reburied to Didube Pantheon, Tbilisi, in 1994. Avalishvili’s main works focuses on the history of Georgia and the Caucasus, Georgian literature (e.g., the critical studies of Shota Rustaveli), international law and Georgia’s foreign relations. His The Independence of Georgia in International Politics, 1918-1921 is a detailed and well-documented first-hand account of Georgia’s relations with its neighbors, the nation’s struggle for recognition and its international ramifications in the period of 1918 to 1921. Much of the works is in diary form, the author being judiciously critical of ineptitude of the Caucasian governments. (en)
  • Zurab Awaliszwili, gruz. ზურაბ ავალიშვილი, (ur. w 1876 w Tyflisie, zm. 21 maja 1944 w Monachium) – gruziński prawnik i działacz polityczny, zastępca ministra spraw zagranicznych w latach 1918-1921, emigracyjny działacz narodowy i publicysta, członek Północnokaukaskiego Komitetu Narodowego podczas II wojny światowej. (pl)
  • Зура́б Дави́дович Авалишви́ли (груз. ზურაბ დავითის ძე ავალიშვილი; 1876 год, Тифлис — 21 мая 1944 года, Шварценфельд, нацистская Германия) — выдающийся грузинский историк, дипломат и юрист, служивший при Грузинской Демократической Республике. (ru)
  • Зураб Давидович Авалішвілі (груз. ზურაბ დავითის ძე ავალიშვილი; 1876, Тифліс — 21 травня 1944, Шварценфельд, нацистська Німеччина) — видатний грузинський історик, дипломат і юрист, що служив при Грузинській Демократичній Республіці. (uk)
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  • Surab Awalischwili (georgisch ზურაბ ავალიშვილი; russisch Surab Awalow; * 1876 in Tiflis; † 21. Mai 1944 in Schwarzenfeld) war ein georgischer Historiker, Jurist und Politiker. Von 1918 bis 1921 war er stellvertretender Außenminister Georgiens. (de)
  • Zurab Avalishvili (Georgiano: ზურაბ ავალიშვილი) (1876 – 21 de mayo de 1944) fue un historiador, jurista, político y diplomático georgiano, quien estuvo al servicio de la República Democrática de Georgia (1918–1921). Dentro del idioma ruso, también era conocido bajo el nombre de Zurab Davidovich Avalov. (es)
  • Zurab Awaliszwili, gruz. ზურაბ ავალიშვილი, (ur. w 1876 w Tyflisie, zm. 21 maja 1944 w Monachium) – gruziński prawnik i działacz polityczny, zastępca ministra spraw zagranicznych w latach 1918-1921, emigracyjny działacz narodowy i publicysta, członek Północnokaukaskiego Komitetu Narodowego podczas II wojny światowej. (pl)
  • Зура́б Дави́дович Авалишви́ли (груз. ზურაბ დავითის ძე ავალიშვილი; 1876 год, Тифлис — 21 мая 1944 года, Шварценфельд, нацистская Германия) — выдающийся грузинский историк, дипломат и юрист, служивший при Грузинской Демократической Республике. (ru)
  • Зураб Давидович Авалішвілі (груз. ზურაბ დავითის ძე ავალიშვილი; 1876, Тифліс — 21 травня 1944, Шварценфельд, нацистська Німеччина) — видатний грузинський історик, дипломат і юрист, що служив при Грузинській Демократичній Республіці. (uk)
  • Zurab Avalishvili (Georgian: ზურაბ ავალიშვილი; 1876 – May 21, 1944) was a Georgian historian, jurist and diplomat in the service of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921). He was also known as Zurab Davidovich Avalov in a Russian manner. (en)
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  • Surab Awalischwili (de)
  • Zurab Avalishvili (es)
  • Zurab Awaliszwili (pl)
  • Авалишвили, Зураб Давидович (ru)
  • Zurab Avalishvili (en)
  • Авалішвілі Зураб Давидович (uk)
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