Noe Zhordania (January 2, 1868 – January 11, 1953) was a Georgian journalist and politician. He was the first leader of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (DRG) in 1918 - 1921.
The son of a small landowner in Lanchkhuti, Western Georgia, he was the founder of the Mesame-Dasi-Group ("the third group"), one of the first socialist groups in Tbilisi. Zhordania became a member of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and chairman of the Georgian Social Democratic Labour Party. In 1906, he joined the Menshevik faction of the State Duma of Russia.
After the February Revolution of 1917 overthrew monarchy in Russia, Zhordania was elected chairman of the Workers and Soldiers' Soviet of Tbilisi. In December 1917, he became chairman of the Georgian parliament, the National Assembly (Dampudznebeli Kreba). On May 26, 1918 he was elected leader (Head of the Government) of the Democratic Republic (DRG), the first Republic of Georgia. His government organised a land reform, a comprehensive social legislation and fought against Bolshevik and separatist movements in the country. From 1918 to 1921 Georgia was recognised by various countries including Japan, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Turkey, the United Kingdom, France, and, in 1920, Bolshevist Russia.
On February 25, 1921, Zhordania was deposed by Russian Red Army forces, which re-occupied Georgia and incorporated it into the Soviet Union as part of the Transcaucasian SFSR. On March 17, 1921, Zhordania was exiled to Paris, where he led a Georgian government-in-exile; he died there 32 years later.
Zhordania was buried on Leville Cemetery in France. Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili visited his grave on March 10, 2004 and offered the family a state funeral in Tbilisi.
1868 births | 1953 deaths | Georgian politicians | Mensheviks
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