• Prince Konstantin (Kostia) Mikeladze (1895–1935) was born in Tbilisi, Georgia into the Mikeladze Georgian noble family, known from at least the 14th century...
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    Nikolay Romanovich Mikeladze (1841-1898), Alexander Konstantinovich Mikeladze (1863-1919), Konstantin Almaskhanovich Mikeladze (1866-1914), Alexander...
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  • Simone Mikeladze, had six children, three girls and three boys: • Konstantin Mikeladze (1895–1927) • Grigor Mikeladze (1898–1955) • Evgeni Mikeladze (1903–1937)...
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    Prince Simone Mikeladze, Keto's father had six children, three girls and three boys as follows: Konstantin Mikeladze: (1895–1927) Grigor Mikeladze: (1898–1955)...
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  • Simone Mikeladze had six children: Konstantin Mikeladze (1895–1927) Grigor Mikeladze (1898–1955) Evgeni Mikeladze (1903–1937) Keto Mikeladze (1905–1956)...
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    (1888–1930), Georgian resistance fighter Konstantin Mikeladze (1895–1935), commander in the Iranian army Grigor Mikeladze (1898–1955), first lieutenant in the...
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  • the sipahsalar, Imam-Quli Khan, Yusef Khan-e Gorji, Grigor Mikeladze, Konstantin Mikeladze, Daud Khan Undiladze, Rustam Khan the qullar-aqasi, Eskandar...
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  • nobility; descendants of the ruler of Meschera) Princes Mikadze Princes Mikeladze Princes Mingrelia (on the rights of primogeniture) Princes Mkheidze Princes...
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    Moscow: International Democracy Foundation. ISBN 5-89511-006-1. Zalessky, Konstantin [in Russian] (2000). Империя Сталина: Биографический энциклопедический...
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    However, Dzhugashvili was shy around her so she instead married Evgeni Mikeladze, a prominent orchestra conductor, earning ridicule from Stalin. His next...
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