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Leri Khabelov

1964 - Today

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Leri Khabelov (Georgian: ლერი ხაბელოვი, Russian: Лери Габрелович Хабелов) (born 5 July 1964) is a Georgian politician and a retired wrestler, formerly a Soviet Olympic champion in Freestyle wrestling. In 2012, he was elected to the Parliament of Georgia on a ticket of the Georgian Dream party. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Leri Khabelov is the 17,210th most popular politician (down from 16,983rd in 2019), the 258th most popular biography from Georgia (up from 259th in 2019) and the 93rd most popular Georgian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Leri Khabelov ranks 17,210 out of 19,576Before him are Jennifer Granholm, Sahana Pradhan, William R. Day, Rab Butler, Richard Ferrand, and Leonard Wood. After him are Alejandro Mayorkas, Nigel Lawson, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Vladimir Makei, Mile Isaković, and William Eustis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Leri Khabelov ranks 459Before him are Erik Lindh, Jan Josef Liefers, Makharbek Khadartsev, Luboš Kubík, Satoshi Furukawa, and Lisa Franchetti. After him are Stephen Dunham, Tom McGrath, Ben Daniels, Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, Wanda Sykes, and Amit Shah.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Leri Khabelov ranks 258 out of 406Before him are Maia Panjikidze (1960), Tamara Gverdtsiteli (1962), Mikheil Korkia (1948), Vakhtang Blagidze (1954), Mamuka Bakhtadze (1982), and Ilias Iliadis (1986). After him are Tamara Gachechiladze (1983), Lika Kavzharadze (1959), Archil Arveladze (1973), Nika Gilauri (1975), Abu Omar al-Shishani (1986), and Nika Melia (1979).

Among POLITICIANS In Georgia

Among politicians born in Georgia, Leri Khabelov ranks 93Before him are Mirian I of Iberia (null), Besarion Gugushvili (1945), Roman Dzindzichashvili (1944), Shalva Natelashvili (1958), Maia Panjikidze (1960), and Mamuka Bakhtadze (1982). After him are Nika Gilauri (1975), Nika Melia (1979), Grigol Mgaloblishvili (1973), Giorgi Ugulava (1975), Davit Bakradze (1972), and Lado Gurgenidze (1970).