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Vardiko Nadibaidze was born on 31 March, 1939 in Mleta, Soviet Georgia, is a Varden Vardiko” Nadibaidze is retired Soviet. Discover Vardiko Nadibaidze's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 31 March 1939
Birthday 31 March
Birthplace Mleta, Soviet Georgia
Nationality Georgia

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1939

Varden “Vardiko” Nadibaidze (ვარდენ [ვარდიკო] ნადიბაიძე; Варден Михайлович Надибаидзе) (born March 31, 1939) is a retired Soviet and Russian military officer who served as Georgia’s Minister of Defense from 1994 to 1998.

Nadibaidze was born in the village Mleta in then-Soviet Georgia.

1955

In 1955 he joined the Komsomol and in 1958 became a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

1960

He received military education in Soviet Russia and joined the Soviet Army as a motorised rifle officer in 1960.

He served in Soviet units in Ukraine, East Germany, and Transcaucasia.

1989

In 1989, he was promoted to major general.

1992

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Nadibaidze continued his service in the Russian Army and, in 1992, was made the deputy commander of the Transcaucasian Military District headquartered in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi.

1994

In the chaotic aftermath of the Georgian Civil War, in April 1994, Georgia’s head of state Eduard Shevardnadze appointed Nadibaidze Minister of Defense of Georgia after General Gia Karkarashvili was forced to resign.

Nadibaidze dismissed nationalistically minded officers and introduced ethnic Georgians from the Russian army and with Soviet military experience.

Shevardnadze’s appointment of the Russian general (he could barely speak Georgian ) to a key military post was seen in Georgia as a move which allowed Russia to control the Georgian military.

Under Nadibaidze, the size of the army was reduced and the conscription system made more orderly.

Nadibaidze supported close cooperation with Russia and was a personal friend of the Russian defense minister Pavel Grachev.

1996

When Grachev was sacked in 1996, Aleksandr Lebed, Chairman of Russia's Security Council, alleged that Nadibaidze was among the Russian officers plotting a coup in support of Grachev.

The allegations were dismissed by Nadibaidze.

Nadibaidze was a target of criticism from the opposition, most prominently by Giorgi Chanturia, and some government officials, such as Vice-Premier Tamaz Nadareishvili, who accused him of mismanaging the military.

1998

After the 1998 attempt to assassinate Shevardnadze, with its revelations of army complicity, and with Shevardnadze looking to the West, Nadibaidze was replaced, in April 1998, by the United States-trained officer David Tevzadze.