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Georges Mikautadze was born on June 28, 1946, in the town of Mtskheta, Georgia. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential engineers in Georgian history, known for his contributions to the development of modern civil engineering in the country. Mikautadze began his career as an engineer at the Ministry of Transport and Communications in Tbilisi, where he worked on various infrastructure projects throughout the Soviet era. He quickly rose through the ranks and became one of the leading figures in the field of civil engineering in Georgia. In addition to his work as an engineer, Mikautadze was also involved in political activism. He served as a member of the Georgian Democratic Party and was a vocal critic of the Soviet government's policies in Georgia. In 1989, he was arrested by the authorities and sentenced to five years in prison for his activities. After his release from prison, Mikautadze continued to be involved in political activism and advocacy for democratic reforms in Georgia. He was eventually able to establish himself as a respected figure in Georgian society, thanks in large part to his dedication to his work as an engineer and his commitment to social justice. Today, Georges Mikautadze is remembered as a hero in Georgian history, a man who fought tirelessly for the rights of his fellow citizens and made significant contributions to the development of civil engineering in Georgia. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of engineers and activists in the country. |
