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2005 Volume 13

About the history of the question of unity of the Caucasian peoples

Entry date: 2009-11-25

Author(s): Levan Urushadze

On the base of the emigrant periodical issues (“Kavkasioni”, “Obyedinenni Kavkaz”, “Tetri Giorgi”, “Ornati”, “Damoukidebeli Sakartvelo”, “Samshoblo”, “Momavali”, “Sakartvelo”) and the works of the Georgian emigrant authors (Alexandre Manvelishvili, Revaz Gabashvili, Samson Pirtskhalava, Leo Kereselidze, Isidore Mantskava and Victor Nozadze) there are presented the questions of the history of the idea of unity of the Caucasian autochtonic peoples (nations) and the importance of this idea for the development of the region from the standpoint of the representatives of the Georgian political emigration.



2005 Volume 13

Aspects of Activities of the National Council of Armenians in Georgia

Entry date: 2009-11-25

Author(s): Eka Kvachantiradze

National Council of Armenians in Georgia was founded in October 1917, with the delegated function of political leadership over the Armenian people. The Council was headed by the well-know dashnak, Avetis Agaronian. In 1918, after the formation of the three independent States in the South Caucasus the situation changed. National Council lost its initial nature and status, Georgia was formed as an independent State and all other resident nations in the country turned in national minorities.



2005 Volume 13

On the Origin of One Manuscript

Entry date: 2009-11-25

Author(s): Tamar Tsopurashvili

In Georgian language we have many translations of the Works connected with the Council of Ephesus. Manuscript H 307 is among them and is almost wholly dedicated to the materials of the Council of Ephesus. It was rewritten in 1571 by the order of Antoni the I.



2005 Volume 13

"The Lives" by Cyril of Alexandria in Georgian Manuscripts

Entry date: 2009-11-25

Author(s): Tamar Tsopurashvili

The biography of Cyril of Alexandria has always generated keen interest of many scholars, and the Georgians were no exception. There are several short biographies of Cyril of Alexandria in Georgian, one of which is preserved in Giorgi Atoneli’s “Great Svinaqsari”. The complete biography of Curil of Alexandria (S 417) dating baek to the 12 th century and, to all appearances, translated from the Greek language, can also be found in Georgian manuscripts.



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