Alexander Kutateli
Alexander Kutateli (1897–1982) is recorded in the name authorities as Georgian writer (1897–1982).
Also recorded as Aleksandr Kutateli; Aleksandr Nikolayevich Kutateli; Aleksandre Kutateli; Alexander Nikolozis dze Kutateli; Aleksandre Kutateladze; Alexander Nikoloz Kutateli.
Overview
Born in 1897, died in 1982.
Sources
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“Alexander Kutateli”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q12116127: Alexander Kutateli
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Sitting (left-right): Benito Buachidze, Razhden Gvetadze, Yanka Kupala , Konstantine Lortkipanidze; Standing: Ilo Mosashvili, Alexander Kutateli
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Belarusian Georgian writers with the 1st Secretary of the Communist Party of Belarus Mykola Hikala in his office (1935, Minsk). From left to right, Belarusian writers Yakub Kolas Yanka Kupala , Georgian writers Samuel Buachidze, Ilo Masashvili Aleksander Kutateli , at the table — 1st Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPB Mikalay Hikala. Above, from left to right, there are Belarusian write
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