Zakaria Chichinadze (Georgian: ზაქარია ჭიჭინაძე; 1854 – 27 December 1931) was a self-educated Georgian literary critic, bibliophile, historian, and a...
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politician Zakaria Chichinadze (1854–1931), Georgian literary critic and bibliophile This page lists people with the surname Chichinadze. If an internal...
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Tbilisi, 1917, p. 3 (Note: These numbers are reported by researcher Zakaria Chichinadze based on historical documents. Methodology is unknown). (in Georgian)...
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figure (1907); and his wife Olgha Guramishvili (1842–1927) (1927) Zakaria Chichinadze (1853–1931), Georgian amateur historian and publisher (1931) Simon...
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content of populist literature, magazines and newspapers provided by Zakaria Chichinadze. In 1891 he moved to Warsaw, Poland, and attended the Warsaw Veterinarian...
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published by the self-educated Georgian literary critic and bibliophile Zakaria Chichinadze in 1896, followed by several critical editions in the 20th century...
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In his second year, Tedo Sakhokia also met Alexander Jabadari and Zakaria Chichinadze, from whom he obtained "forbidden books." During this time, Tedo...
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Chicherin (1828–1904), Russian historian, history of Russian law Zakaria Chichinadze (1854–1931), Georgian literature V. Gordon Childe (1892–1957), archaeology...
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afford copies of these works, they borrowed them from bookstore owner Zakaria Chichinadze and copied them by hand in the evening. They did the same with Marx's...
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was published. by Chubinov. St. Petersburg in 1848. According to Zakaria Chichinadze, he also wrote the second volume of the history of Georgia, which...
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today Janashvili, Mose, "History of Georgia", Second edition by Zakaria Chichinadze, Tbilisi, 1895, p. 205, [1] (in Georgian) Adamia, Ilia, "Georgian...
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Kharischirashvili was born on May 2, 1818, which is the date accepted by Zakaria Chichinadze. Meanwhile, other sources give his birth date as April 20, 1818....
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South Caucasus". maps.nekeri.net. Janashvili, Mose, "History of Georgia", Second edition by Zakaria Chichinadze, Tbilisi, 1895, p. 205, [1] (in Georgian)...
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Georgian basketball player and coach (Olympic silver medalist) Dodo Chichinadze (1924–2009) – Georgian actress Tengiz Abuladze (1924–1994) – Georgian...
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service and, physically weakened, returned to Tbilisi. His friends Zakaria Chichinadze and Noe Zhordania sent him to Abastumani for treatment. Having recovered...
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Tserodze 1956 Bashi-Achuki Leo Esakia, Zakaria Gudavadze Otar Koberidze, Lia Eliava, Medea Chakhava, Dodo Chichinadze, Kote Daushvili, Iusuf Kobaladze. Meri...
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Dzhamalutdinov Artyom Potapov Shamil Gasanov Turon Yaypan Ngu Abega Enyang Zakaria Beglarishvili Anri Chichinadze Nikola Kumburović Milan Bojović Dušan Stoiljković...
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Termez Asadbek Karimov - Surkhon Termez Ngu Abega Enyang- Turon Yaypan Zakaria Beglarishvili - Turon Yaypan Nikola Kumburović - Turon Yaypan Dušan Stoiljković...
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Gurian Republic, Mayor of Tbilisi, shot by the Bolsheviks in 1924 Parmen Chichinadze, politician, Minister of War Kakutsa Cholokashvili, colonel, National...
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