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Giorgi (Gogi) Dolidze (Georgian :გოგი დოლიძე; 5 September 1954 Tbilisi, Georgia – 8 March 1996) was a Georgian singer.
Dolidze graduated from Chavchavadze State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages in 1976. From 1979 until his death, he worked in the editorial office of the Radio Corporation of Folk Art. Dolidze gained popularity from 1980 to 1990 as a solo singer. Dolidze's well-known songs include "Georgians Dolidze & Sword", "While the King of Love", "Even Daizrdebian", and "Christmas song".
In 1999, Dolidze was nominated for Best Video of the Twentieth Century. At Tbilisi School No. 24, the primary school where he studied, his bust was erected. He was also honored with the title Artist of Georgia, State Prize Laureate (posthumously, 1998).
Zacharia Petres dze Paliashvili, also known as Zachary Petrovich Paliashvili, was a Georgian composer. Regarded as one of the founders of the Georgian classical music, his work is known for its eclectic fusion of folk songs and stories with 19th-century Romantic classical themes. He was the founder of the Georgian Philharmonic Society and later, the head of the Tbilisi State Conservatoire. The Georgian National Opera and Ballet Theater of Tbilisi was named in his honor in 1937. Notably, Paliashvili's music serves as the basis of the National Anthem of Georgia.
Anna Dolidze is a Georgian attorney, professor of international law and government official, founder and chairman of the "For the People" party. A speaker and writer on international law and human rights in Caucasus and Central Eurasia, she was appointed as the chief legal adviser to the President of Georgia on 27 June 2016. On 8 January 2018 the President of Georgia appointed Dolidze to the High Council of Justice, the body that oversees the judiciary.
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Nikoloz Rachveli is a Georgian conductor, composer and cultural manager. He composes and arranges for theatre and film, using themes from Georgian and non-Georgian composers. Memanishvili is the Principal Conductor of the Georgia National Symphony Orchestra, and Head of the Georgia National Music Center. He has been leading the Mikeladze Symphony Orchestra since 2007.
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Victor Dolidze is a Georgian diplomat and politician. He was the State Minister of Georgia on European and Euro-Atlantic integration between 27 November 2016 and 22 December 2017.
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Georgy Georgevich Totibadze, also known as Gogi Totibadze, is a Russian and Georgian painter and illustrator.
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Nikoloz Valerieovich Kocharov, known as Nika Kocharov is a Georgian singer-songwriter, composer, musician and actor who is part of progressive rock band Circus Mircus, who represented Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. He was also the frontman of indie rock band Young Georgian Lolitaz, who represented Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016. He is the son of musician Valeri Kocharov.
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