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Nanuli Shevardnadze

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294:, being elected to the post of president in 1995. During these years, Nanuli Shevardnadze took part in many charitable events. She founded and chaired an international movement "Women of Georgia for Peace and Life" and edited the magazine "Peace to All". In the mid-1990s, she campaigned against the adoption of orphaned Georgian children by foreigners, arguing this threatened Georgia's already difficult demographic situation. Eduard Shevardnadze stepped down as president during the bloodless 499: 309:
on his first foreign visit since he resigned in 2003. She was survived by her husband, two children—Paata and Manana—and five grandchildren, including the journalist
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activist, met her in the last years of Stalin's life, ignoring warning that it would be fatal to his career to marry a woman whose father was executed as an "
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officials. In March 1992, she followed Shevardnadze back to her native Georgia, which was suffering from a
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on 23 November 2003. He later claimed that Nanuli was among those who urged him to resign earlier.
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In the 1960s and 1970s, Nanuli Shevardnadze worked as a journalist and specialist in the
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Adoption Across Borders: Serving the Children in Transracial and Intercountry Adoptions
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and died in a hospital in Tbilisi. Eduard Shevardnadze was at that time in
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Soviet-Georgian journalist and activist; First Lady of Georgia (1995-2003)
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New Leadership Prepares for Elections, Shevardnadze Remains in Georgia
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Wife of former Georgian president Eduard Shevardnadze dies at 75
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First Lady of Georgia
Eduard Shevardnadze
Manana Archvadze-Gamsakhurdia
Badri Bitsadze
Tbilisi
Georgia
Eduard Shevardnadze
Sophie Shevardnadze
Georgian
Soviet
Georgian
purged
Joseph Stalin
tuberculosis
Eduard Shevardnadze
Soviet Foreign Minister
post-Soviet
Komsomol
enemy of the people
Russian language
Tbilisi
American
civil strife
head of state
Rose Revolution
heart attack
Germany
Sophie Shevardnadze
НАНУЛИ ШЕВАРДНАДЗЕ: "БРАК С ДОЧКОЙ "ВРАГА НАРОДА" МОЕМУ МУЖУ КАРЬЕРЫ НЕ ИСПОРТИЛ"

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