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  1. Irakli Tsereteli (2 December [O.S. 21 November] 1881 – 20 May 1959) was a Georgian politician and a leading spokesman of the Social Democratic Party of Georgia and later Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) during the era of the Russian Revolutions.

  2. Irakli Tsérétéli [Note 1] (en géorgien : ირაკლი წერეთელი), né le 20 novembre 1881 à Koutaïssi en Géorgie, à l'époque dans l'Empire russe, était un homme politique russe, transcaucasien, et géorgien, membre du Parti ouvrier social-démocrate de tendance menchévique, exilé en France, puis aux États-Unis ...

  3. Irakli Tsereteli (1881-1959) Already a prominent Georgian radical by the turn of the twentieth century, Irakli Tsereteli became one of the most important leaders of the Petrograd Soviet and the Russian Provisional Government during the spring and summer of 1917.

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  4. leader Viktor Chernov and Menshevik Irakli Tsereteli. The April–May events were important not only because the conservative elements of the Provisional Government were removed from power but also because the Petrograd Soviet had demonstrated that it could exert effective veto power over the Provisional Government, a fact that would not ...

  5. Irakli Tsereteli was born in Georgia, Russia, in 1881. He studied law at Moscow University where he became involved in the reform movement. After taking part in a student demonstration he was sentenced to five years exile in Eastern Siberia.

  6. Jan 27, 2017 · The term “Revolutionary Defensism” here denotes the whole set of ideas and policies — concerning both the question of power and that of war and peace — that were advocated by the “Revolutionary Defensist” faction of the Menshevik Party between March and October 1917.

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  8. Irakli Tsereteli was a Georgian politician and a leading spokesman of the Social Democratic Party of Georgia and later Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) during the era of the Russian Revolutions.