- Levan Razikashvili
Levan Razikashvili ( _ka. ლევან რაზიკაშვილი) (1895-1923) was a Georgian military officer and victim of Soviet repressions.
He was born into the family of the Georgian poet Luka Razikashvili, better known by his
pseudonym Vazha-Pshavela . Razikashvili graduated from theTbilisi Gymnasium for Nobility and joined the Social-Federalist Party during theRussian Revolution of 1917 . Later, he served to the short-livedDemocratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1924). After the Soviet takeover of Georgia in 1921, he was appointed amilitsiya chief in thePshavi district, which was a scene of ananti-Soviet guerrilla revolt. Razikashvili was suspected by theBolshevik government to have sympathized with the insurgents who were led byKakutsa Cholokashvili , Razikashvili's erstwhile friend. After the rebel leaders managed to escape intoChechnya in September 1922, Razikashvili was arrested on the charges of "participation inbandit ism." A group of Georgian writers attempted a mediation and urged the Soviet officialSergo Ordzhonikidze to prevent the son of Vazha-Pshavela from being executed, but to no avail. Razikashvili was shot by theCheka in February 1923. [ge icon [http://www.pol.ge/archive/razikashvili.html The Case of Razikashvili] . The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia Archival Department. Retrieved onMarch 3 ,2007 .]See also
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