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Minadora Orjonikidze (Georgian: მინადორა ორჯონიკიძე 14 March 1879 — 19 October 1967) was a Georgian politician, active in the Democratic Republic of Georgia and its Constituent Assembly. Trained as a physician at the University of Geneva, Orjonikidze became familiar with Marxism while there, and married , a fellow Georgian Marxist while studying there. On their return to Georgia Orjonikidze became an active member of the revolutionary movement, though with the 1905 split between Bolsheviks and Mensheviks she follow the majority of Georgians and became a Menshevik. When the Georgian Democratic Republic declared independence on 26 May 1918 Orjonikidze was one of five women who signed the declaration, and was elected to the Constituent Assembly.

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  • Minadora Orjonikidze (en)
  • Орджоникидзе-Торошелидзе, Минадора Ефремовна (ru)
  • Мінадора Орджонікідзе (uk)
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  • Минадора Ефремовна Орджоникидзе-Торошелидзе (груз. ტოროშელიძე-ორჯონიკიძე მინადორა ეფრემისასული, 14 марта 1879, Гореша, Кавказское наместничество — 19 октября 1967, Тбилиси) — грузинский политик, меньшевичка, член Учредительного собрания Демократической Республики Грузия. (ru)
  • Мінадора Єфремівна Орджонікідзе-Торошелідзе (груз. ტოროშელიძე-ორჯონიკიძე მინადორა ეფრემისასული; нар. 14 березня 1879, Гореша — пом. 19 жовтня 1967, Тбілісі) — грузинський політик, меншовичка, одна з п'яти жінок — членів Установчих зборів Грузії (1919—1921), крім Орджонікідзе до них увійшли Христина Шарашидзе, Елеонора Тер-Парсєгова-Махвіладзе, Ганна Сологашвілі та Єлизавета Накашидзе-Болквадзе. (uk)
  • Minadora Orjonikidze (Georgian: მინადორა ორჯონიკიძე 14 March 1879 — 19 October 1967) was a Georgian politician, active in the Democratic Republic of Georgia and its Constituent Assembly. Trained as a physician at the University of Geneva, Orjonikidze became familiar with Marxism while there, and married , a fellow Georgian Marxist while studying there. On their return to Georgia Orjonikidze became an active member of the revolutionary movement, though with the 1905 split between Bolsheviks and Mensheviks she follow the majority of Georgians and became a Menshevik. When the Georgian Democratic Republic declared independence on 26 May 1918 Orjonikidze was one of five women who signed the declaration, and was elected to the Constituent Assembly. (en)
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  • Minadora Orjonikidze (en)
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