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    Ibsen in Georgia: milestones in the reception by Kakhaber Loria

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…From early on, Henrik Ibsen has played an important part on the Georgian stage, as well as in Georgian literary thought. …”
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    THE “MARTYRDOM OF GEORGE ZORAVAR” PRESERVED IN THE HOMILIARY OF ATHOS (Ivir. geo - 8) by Gaprindashvili Khatuna

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Georgian church does not know any saint with the name of George Zoravar, while in Armenian Synaxarions George Zoravar and St. …”
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    Conquest or voluntary annexation? The political process of incorporation of Kartli-Kakheti on Kingdom into the Russian Empire, 1796 – 1801 by M. A. Volhonskiy

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The article highlights the political process of accession in 1801, KartliKakheti to the Russian Empire, which was the result of the development of RussianGeorgian relations in the second half of the XVIII century, the article shows that the military-political weakness of the Georgian Kingdom became the main reason for the failure of the prisoner in 1783 the Treaty of Georgievsk, according to which Russia took under its protectorate of Eastern Georgia. …”
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    Journalistic Freedom in Russia: the case of Lejava v. Russia by Bokhashvili, Besarion

    Published 2005
    “…Besarion Bokhashvili (Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association) describes a pending European Court case arising from the attempts of a Georgian journalist to cover the Beslan tragedy.…”
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    Early Twenty-First-Century Literary Images from the Margins of the Russian (Orthodox) World by Mirja Lecke

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Georgian Orthodoxy was thus at least partly and in certain periods denied its religious autonomy. …”
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    International conference “Problems of the history of the Caucasusˮ dedicated to the 75th anniversary of Pavel Chobanyan (1948-2017) by Mirzoyan Monika

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…From 1974-1976, he pursued Caucasian and Georgian studies at the postgraduate course of the Institute of Oriental Studies of Armenian Soviet Republic Academy of Sciences and in the Institute of Manuscripts of the Georgian Academy of Sciences under the supervision of of Georgian scholar P. …”
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    Montagnes gatekhili, État gatekhili : gestion fracturée de la forêt alpine et développement post-soviétique en République de Géorgie by Jesse Quinn

    “…However, the practices of the Georgian government, as it currently exists through alpine forestry, produces a distinctly fractured (gatekhili in Georgian) form of democracy. …”
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    Gatekhili Mountains, gatekhili State: Fractured Alpine Forest Governance and Post-Soviet Development in the Republic of Georgia by Jesse Quinn

    “…However, the practices of the Georgian government, as it currently exists through alpine forestry, produces a distinctly fractured (gatekhili in Georgian) form of democracy. …”
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    Cultural-Religious Context of Translation Style. On Euthymius Atoneli’s Translations by Irakli ORZHONIA

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Based on the comparative analysis of the Greek-Georgian texts, I examine those methods and means that Euthymius the Athonite used to keep the Georgian nation from possible religious threats, misunderstandings, and difficulties that accompanied the misinterpretation of religious texts in the Middle Ages. …”
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    Georgia : Singapore of the Caucasus? by Zbigniew Dumienski

    Published 2012
    “…Ever since the Rose Revolution of 2003, the Georgian government has sought to create a “Georgian Singapore”, i.e. to transform a nearly failed state into a well-functioning, global, prosperous political entity. …”
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    Interception of telephone communications in Georgia : points of concern by Abashidze, Ketevan

    Published 2009
    “…Therefore, this article analyses Georgian legislation in the light of the Iordachi & Others judgment.…”
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    Amorous Encounters in the Satirical Print Culture of the Eighteenth-Century London Masquerade by Sandra Gomez Todo

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Satirical prints, widely consumed at this time, found this topic a particularly appealing one for the Georgian public’s taste, denouncing and disseminating masquerade’s moral perils for women. …”
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    SOUTH OSSETIA'S INDUSTRY IN 1920-1940 OF THE 20TH CENTURY by Taimuraz Valer'evich Tadtaev

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The Georgian authorities continued their previous policy by means of economic levers. …”
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    Policy of Postponed Sovetization: Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Georgia in 1920–1921 by Karine Ambartsumyan

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Based on these sources, the author explores the Soviet-Georgian relations, which are considered as interstate, since Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic legally accepted the independence of the Georgian state. …”
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    On Some Aspects of Foreign Language Teaching at the Beginning Level by Patman Antadze-Malashkhia

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In case of Persian and Georgian, these are a large amount of Persian loanwords in Georgian as a result of the long-standing intense Persian-Georgian language contacts and adequacy of the Georgian alphabet for the Persian sounds. …”
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    INFORMATION SUPPORT OF THE GEORGIA – SOUTH OSSETIA CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACTIVITY BY THE EU OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA by O. S. Samutina, K. V. Yumatov

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The Mission was to observe the conflict resolution and promotion of humanitarian actions for those who suffered in the warfare and the ethnical conflicts, so it became directly involved in the context of the Ossetian-Georgian, GeorgianAbkhasian and Russian-Georgian conflicts. …”
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