Simon Mdivani
Simon Mdivani სიმონ მდივანი | |
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Simon Mdivani in 1918. | |
| Born | 1876 October 20 |
| Died | 1937 December 13 (aged 61) Sceaux, France |
| Nationality | Russian, Georgian, Statelessness |
| Occupation(s) | Politician, Diplomat |
| Political party | Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party |
| Spouse | Princess Nelly (Elene) Nakashidze |
Simon Mdivani (in Georgian: სიმონ მდივანი; October 20, 1876, in Khoni, Russian Empire – December 13, 1937, in Sceaux, France), was a Georgian politician member of the Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party, exiled in Turkey, then in France following the invasion of his country by the Red Army, and died on December 13, 1937, in Sceaux.
He was a member of the National Council and of the Georgian Constituent Assembly, of which he assumed the vice-presidency, then Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Georgia to Turkey.