Iulon Gagoshidze
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Iulon Gagoshidze (Georgian: იულონ გაგოშიძე) (born 17 July 1935[1]) is a Georgian historian,[2] archaeologist,[3] scholar and politician who served as the State Minister for Diaspora Issues in the Government of Georgia from November 2007[4] to December 2009, when he was moved to lead the recently created Archeological Research Center at the President's Administration.[5] As a scholar, Gagoshidze is chiefly known for his excavations at Dedoplis Mindori and studies of the Achaemenid relics in Georgia.