Kita Abashidze
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Kita Abashidze
Summary
Kita Abashidze is a human[1]. Born in Lesa[2], he… he was born on January 28, 1870[3]. He died in Tbilisi[4]. He died on November 30, 1917[5]. He worked as a journalist[6], literary critic[7], critic[8], politician[9], and opinion journalist[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Kita Abashidze was born in Lesa[2].
- Kita Abashidze passed away in Tbilisi[4].
- Kita Abashidze was born on January 28, 1870[3].
- Kita Abashidze died on November 30, 1917[5].
- Kita Abashidze died on December 30, 1917[12].
- Burial took place at Didube Pantheon[13].
- Among Kita Abashidze's spouses was Tekle Abashidze[14].
- Kita Abashidze held citizenship in Russian Empire[15].
- Kita Abashidze's professions included journalist[6].
- Kita Abashidze's professions included literary critic[7].
- Kita Abashidze's professions included critic[8].
- Kita Abashidze's professions included politician[9].
- Kita Abashidze's professions included opinion journalist[10].
- Among Kita Abashidze's employers was Special Transcaucasian Committee[16].
- Among Kita Abashidze's employers was Kvali[17].
- Kita Abashidze was employed by Iveria[18].
- Kita Abashidze was employed by Q16372664[19].
- Kita Abashidze was employed by Tsnobis Purtseli[20].
- Among Kita Abashidze's employers was Sakhalkho Gazeti[21].
- Kita Abashidze was educated at Kutaisi classical gymnasium[22].
- Kita Abashidze's education included a stint at Faculty of Economics and Law of ONU named after I. I. Mechnikov[23].
- Kita Abashidze's education included a stint at University of Paris[24].
- Kita Abashidze was a member of Grand Orient of Russia’s Peoples[25].
- Kita Abashidze was a member of Society for the Spreading of Literacy Among Georgians[26].
- Kita Abashidze is recorded as male[27].
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Origins and Family
Kita Abashidze's place of birth was Lesa[2]. He was born on January 28, 1870[3].
Education
Educated at Kutaisi classical gymnasium[22], a Gymnasium[28], in Russian Empire[29], founded in 1878[30]; Faculty of Economics and Law of ONU named after I. I. Mechnikov[23], a faculty[31], in Ukraine[32]; and University of Paris[24], a former entity[33], in France[34], founded in 1150[35], headquartered in Paris[36].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include journalist[6], literary critic[7], critic[8], politician[9], and opinion journalist[10]. Employers include Special Transcaucasian Committee[16], a governing body[37], in Russian Provisional Government[38], founded in 1917[39]; Kvali[17], a periodical[40], founded in 1892[41]; Iveria[18], a periodical[42], founded in 1877[43]; Q16372664[19], a magazine[44], founded in 1894[45]; Tsnobis Purtseli[20], a periodical[46], founded in 1896[47]; and Sakhalkho Gazeti[21], a newspaper[48], founded in 1909[49].
Personal Life
Kita Abashidze was married to Tekle Abashidze[14]. He was affiliated with the Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party[50].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include November 30, 1917[5] and December 30, 1917[12]. Kita Abashidze died in Tbilisi[4]. The cause of death was tuberculosis[51]. He is buried at Didube Pantheon[13].
Why It Matters
Kita Abashidze ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[52] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[53]
FAQs
Where was Kita Abashidze born?
Kita Abashidze was born in Lesa[2].
Where did Kita Abashidze die?
Kita Abashidze passed away in Tbilisi[4].
Who was Kita Abashidze married to?
Kita Abashidze's spouses include Tekle Abashidze[14].
What did Kita Abashidze do for work?
Kita Abashidze worked as journalist[6], literary critic[7], critic[8], politician[9], and opinion journalist[10].
Where did Kita Abashidze go to school?
Kita Abashidze was educated at Kutaisi classical gymnasium[22], Faculty of Economics and Law of ONU named after I. I. Mechnikov[23], and University of Paris[24].