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Kote Tsintsadze (Georgian: კოტე ცინცაძე, Russian: Котэ Цинцадзе) (1887–1930) was a Georgian Bolshevik who was the first chairman of Georgian Cheka and involved in the Russian Revolutions and the Sovietization of Georgia. He was purged under Joseph Stalin as a member of the Left Opposition within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. In 1917, Stalin introduced Tsintsadze to Vladimir Lenin "Meet Kote Tsintsadze the old bank robber-terrorist of the Caucasus." Tsintsadze's appeal to be allowed to return for Georgia because of his health was not granted, and he died in exile, from tuberculosis.

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  • Kote Zinzadse (de)
  • Kote Tsintsadze (en)
  • Kote Cincadze (pl)
  • Цинцадзе, Котэ Максимович (ru)
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  • Kote Zinzadse (georgisch კოტე ცინცაძე, * 1887; † 1930) war ein georgischer Bolschewik. Er war der erste ständige Chef der georgischen Tscheka. Unter Stalin wurde er als Mitglied der „Linken Opposition“ in der KPdSU verfolgt. (de)
  • Kote Cincadze (gruz. კოტე ცინცაძე, ros. Котэ Цинцадзе, ur. 1887, zm. 8 grudnia 1930 w Krymskiej ASRR) – gruziński rewolucjonista, działacz bolszewicki, pierwszy szef Czeki Gruzji. (pl)
  • Котэ Максимович Цинцадзе (1887 — 1930) — старый большевик, участник Левой оппозиции, председатель Чрезвычайной комиссии Терской советской республики. (ru)
  • Kote Tsintsadze (Georgian: კოტე ცინცაძე, Russian: Котэ Цинцадзе) (1887–1930) was a Georgian Bolshevik who was the first chairman of Georgian Cheka and involved in the Russian Revolutions and the Sovietization of Georgia. He was purged under Joseph Stalin as a member of the Left Opposition within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. In 1917, Stalin introduced Tsintsadze to Vladimir Lenin "Meet Kote Tsintsadze the old bank robber-terrorist of the Caucasus." Tsintsadze's appeal to be allowed to return for Georgia because of his health was not granted, and he died in exile, from tuberculosis. (en)
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