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The Military Academy of Tsivebi ({{wp|Georgian|Vedmedi}}: ცივების სამხედრო კოლეჯი) is a Vedmedi Military Academy ran by the Vedmedi  [[Ministry of Defense (Vedmed)|Ministry of Defense]]. It is located in [[Tsivebi]] at 1010 Gamarjevebis. It is the oldest Military Academy in Vedmed, founded on July 18 1880 by the Vedmedi Lideri [[Meliton Abamelek]]. It is considered one of the premier military academies in [[Samorspi]] and is the leading methodical, scientific and educational of the [[Vedmedi Armed Forces]]. General [[Zeynab Rustaveli]] has been the commanding officer of the establishment since June of 2010.
'''The Military Academy of Tsivebi''' ({{wp|Georgian|Vedmedi}}: ცივების სამხედრო კოლეჯი) is a Vedmedi Military Academy ran by the Vedmedi  [[Ministry of Defense (Vedmed)|Ministry of Defense]]. It is located in [[Tsivebi]] at 1010 Gamarjevebis. It is the oldest Military Academy in Vedmed, founded on July 18 1880 by the Vedmedi [[Metauri]] [[Meliton Abamelek]]. It is considered one of the premier military academies in [[Samorspi]] and is the leading methodical, scientific and educational of the [[Vedmedi Armed Forces]]. General [[Zeynab Rustaveli]] has been the commanding officer of the establishment since June of 2010.
 
==History==
The Military Academy was founded on July 18 1880 by Meliton Abamelek, a former Cavalry Officer serving in the Soravian Army. Originally named the “Military Academy of the Cavalry in Tsivebi.” The academy was founded as part of an attempt to provide education to many young Vedmedi [[Metauri]] who were recruited into the Soravian Military in effective cavalry leadership. Later reformed in 1902 to the Military Academy of Tsivebi, expanding the curriculum of the school from that of cavalry tactics to incorporate the different branches of the Soravian Army. Following the conclusion of the Sostava War and the independence of Vedmed, the academy was reformed into its modern structure in 1989.
 
==Lineage==
Military Academy of the Cavalry in Tsivebi
 
==Leadership==
'''Current Leadership'''
*Commanding Officer of the Military Academy of Tsivebi: General [[Zeynab Rustaveli]]
'''List of Commanding Officers'''
*2010-Present: General [[Zeynab Rustaveli]]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 8 November 2020

Military Academy of Tsivebi
ცივების სამხედრო კოლეჯი
Latin: Et Academiae Militaris Tsivebi
Other name
MAT
Motto
ღმერთისთვის ვედმედ
Motto in English
"For God, For Vedmed!"
TypePublic
Established1880 (1880)
AffiliationChurch of Vedmed
Endowment$48,760,000 (2019)
Officer in charge
General Zeynab Rustaveli
Academic staff
300
Administrative staff
600
Students2,677 (2019)
Location,
LanguageVedmedi
Websitewww.mat.edu

The Military Academy of Tsivebi (Vedmedi: ცივების სამხედრო კოლეჯი) is a Vedmedi Military Academy ran by the Vedmedi Ministry of Defense. It is located in Tsivebi at 1010 Gamarjevebis. It is the oldest Military Academy in Vedmed, founded on July 18 1880 by the Vedmedi Metauri Meliton Abamelek. It is considered one of the premier military academies in Samorspi and is the leading methodical, scientific and educational of the Vedmedi Armed Forces. General Zeynab Rustaveli has been the commanding officer of the establishment since June of 2010.

History

The Military Academy was founded on July 18 1880 by Meliton Abamelek, a former Cavalry Officer serving in the Soravian Army. Originally named the “Military Academy of the Cavalry in Tsivebi.” The academy was founded as part of an attempt to provide education to many young Vedmedi Metauri who were recruited into the Soravian Military in effective cavalry leadership. Later reformed in 1902 to the Military Academy of Tsivebi, expanding the curriculum of the school from that of cavalry tactics to incorporate the different branches of the Soravian Army. Following the conclusion of the Sostava War and the independence of Vedmed, the academy was reformed into its modern structure in 1989.

Lineage

Military Academy of the Cavalry in Tsivebi

Leadership

Current Leadership

List of Commanding Officers