2014 Volume 25 Some aspects of the Georgian-Turkish relationships according the contemporary Turkish historiography Entry date: 2014-02-23 Author(s): Ucha Okropiridze |
In the works of the contemporary Turkish historians and, in general, Turkish society one can see the great interest in the Georgian problems, which is good and opens new perspectives in new stage of relations between two nations. But mutual convergence process should be based on well-thought-content and appropriate visions of past historical events. |
2014 Volume 25 "Khazarula", Georgian variety of apple Entry date: 2014-02-27 Author(s): Nino Tabagari |
The present paper is an endeavour to analize Caucasus history on its’ transit-trade way and show the importance of Georgia in these relations. The name of apple variety “Khazarula†seems to be ethnonymic and may be connected to the Kingdom of Khazars. |
2014 Volume 25 Marriage and Family relations in Kabardian society: History and the Present Entry date: 2014-02-27 Author(s): Larisa Dorogova |
Kabardians - one of Adyghe subethnoses, most known as Circassians. People's lives governed by Adat which Kabardian society called Adyge Habze. Habze translated from Kabardian means the law and etiquette. Adyghe Habze identify with the concept of customary law. Kabardians invest in this concept customs, traditions, laws, written and unwritten, which lives and develops Kabardian society. |
2014 Volume 25 The Palace of rituals in Tbilisi Entry date: 2014-02-27 Author(s): Mari Janibegashvili |
Master’s thesis research is the subject of a recent history of interim, namely 70-80ies of the XX century. The paper discusses public, political and cultural life of the individual moments of architectural design based on that period in Georgia. There is shown the transformation of certain values and the introduction of new Soviet values of the term from that time. For example: "The celebration palace of rituals", discusses such topics as the so-called The fight against pernicious habits and traditions, without any national decline, a new human formation and replace the old holidays by new ones. |