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David "Dato" Magradze (Georgian: დავით "დათო" მაღრაძე; born 28 June 1962) is a Georgian poet and politician. He is the author of lyrics of the current national anthem of Georgia, in use since 2004. Born to the family of the writer and literary scholar Elguja Magradze in Tbilisi, Magradze is a philologist by education trained at the Tbilisi State University. He first became prominent in the 1980s and edited the leading Georgian literary journal Tsiskari for several years. Under Eduard Shevardnadze, he served as Minister of Culture of Georgia from 1992 to 1995 and was elected to the Parliament of Georgia from 1999 until he resigned his position in the legislature in 2001. Magradze withdrew into opposition to Shevardnadze and supported the 2003 Rose Revolution which forced him to resign. By 2

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  • Давид (Дато) Элгуджаевич Маградзе (груз. დავით [დათო] მაღრაძე; 28 июня 1962, Тбилиси) — грузинский поэт и общественный деятель. Автор текста национального гимна Грузии (2004). (ru)
  • David "Dato" Magradze (Georgian: დავით "დათო" მაღრაძე; born 28 June 1962) is a Georgian poet and politician. He is the author of lyrics of the current national anthem of Georgia, in use since 2004. Born to the family of the writer and literary scholar Elguja Magradze in Tbilisi, Magradze is a philologist by education trained at the Tbilisi State University. He first became prominent in the 1980s and edited the leading Georgian literary journal Tsiskari for several years. Under Eduard Shevardnadze, he served as Minister of Culture of Georgia from 1992 to 1995 and was elected to the Parliament of Georgia from 1999 until he resigned his position in the legislature in 2001. Magradze withdrew into opposition to Shevardnadze and supported the 2003 Rose Revolution which forced him to resign. By 2 (en)
  • Dawit Maghradze (gruz. დავით მაღრაძე; ur. 28 czerwca 1962 w Tbilisi) – gruziński poeta, autor tekstu gruzińskiego hymnu przyjętego w 2004 roku. W latach 1979–1984 studiował kartwelistykę na Tbiliskim Uniwersytecie Państwowym, następnie do 1985 roku pracował jako redaktor gazety „Niangi”, później do 1991 roku był redaktorem czasopisma literackiego „Mnatoba”. W 1991 roku był pracownikiem naukowym Tbiliskiego Uniwersytetu Państwowego, następnie w latach 1991–1992 pełnił funkcję zastępcy redaktora naczelnego czasopisma literackiego „Literaturuli Sakartwelo”, a w 1992 był redaktorem naczelnym czasopisma literackiego „Ciskari”. W latach 1992–1995 zajmował stanowisko ministra kultury Gruzji. W 1999 roku został posłem z listy . W parlamencie Gruzji zasiadał do 14 lutego 2002. (pl)
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