2002 Volume 6 The battle to finally unite the Batumi district to Georgia Entry date: 2009-11-21 Author(s): Ucha Okropiridze |
After the October revolution of 1917 anarchy enveloped Russia.The peoples of the Transcaucasus attempted to make their own way on their own and after considerable hesitation formed aTranscaucasian federated state consisting of Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia. But as a result of well-known events therefore mentioned federation only existed for about a month and in its place appeared three states, which on the 25-26 of May, 1918, made declarations for the beginning of building independent statehood. |
2002 Volume 6 Materials for the study of the history of the national movement of Georgia in the 1980s (1988) Entry date: 2009-11-21 Author(s): Medea Shamugia |
On the 25th of February 1921 Russia brought about the occupation and annexation of Georgia, which lasted for 70 years. Our country lost independence... In this period the bringing forward of anything national (geo.: ერáƒáƒ•áƒœáƒ£áƒšáƒ˜) was declared "nationalism" (geo.: ნáƒáƒªáƒ˜áƒáƒœáƒáƒšáƒ˜áƒ–მი) and suffered cruel discrimination, which was implemented as the beginning of a maximal attempt at the assimilation of Georgia to Russia. The Georgian language and the Georgian church experienced systematic oppression... |
2002 Volume 6 On the Name of the Knight in the Panthera's Skin Entry date: 2009-11-21 Author(s): Nelly Bregadze |
The paper deals with the semantic analisis of the name Tariel main hero of the poem "The knight in the Pantera's Skin" by Shotha Rustveli. An opinion is exspressed that the connotation of the name is the idea of renessance and that the explanation of the author's deliberate mysterious intent ought to be sought in the second dimension of the poeme's plot. |
2002 Volume 6 Speech on the stadium 26 of May 1990 Entry date: 2009-11-21 Author(s): Zviad Gamsakhurdia |
Today we have gathered in this land where protests and gatherings were held in the time of the independent democratic republic. Today the souls, souls of Georgian freedom fighters are among us, many of them are martyred for Georgia. And today we have a great deal of thinking, great analysis of our fight for determining the correct course of our national-liberation movement. |