Razhden Arsenidze

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Razhden Arsenidze (Georgian: რაჟდენ არსენიძე) (1 October 1880 – 24 May 1965) was a Georgian jurist, journalist, and politician.

Karl Kautsky with the Georgian Social-Democrats, Tbilisi, 1920.
In the first row: S. Devdariani, Noe Ramishvili, Noe Zhordania, Karl Kautsky and his wife Luise, Silibistro Jibladze, Razhden Arsenidze;
in the second row: Kautsky's secretary Olberg, Victor Tevzaia, K. Gvarjaladze, Konstantine Sabakhtarashvili, S. Tevzadze, Avtandil Urushadze, R. Tsintsabadze

He was involved with the

Menshevik wing in 1903. He later engaged in revolutionary journalism and was exiled by the Imperial Russian administration to Siberia whence he was able to return only after the 1917 February Revolution toppled down the Tsar
’s government.

Arsenidze was one of the authors of the 26 May 1918 Act of Independence of

Georgian Social Democratic Labour Party
.

The

Vakhtang VI (both works published in Paris
, 1963).

Arsenidze

Leuville Cemetery
.

Works

  • Арсенидзе Р. Из воспоминаний о Сталине //Новый журнал. 1963.

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Preceded by
Minister of Justice of Georgia

1919-1921
Succeeded by