Journal Amirani. 2009. Volume 21 Author(s): David Merkviladze |
St. Dodo Garejeli is one of the famous Georgian ecclesiastic worker of VI century. He arrived Gareja desert to the renowned hermit – St. David Garejeli, for his following spiritual activities. Supposedly St. Dodo was local inhabitant, from the Kakheti province. However, it seems unconvincing to consider St. Dodo belonged of Andronikashvili noble family name. |
Journal Amirani. 2009. Volume 21 Germany in 1914 on the pages of Georgian newspapers Author(s): Maia Machavariani |
Based on the articles of Georgian press of year 1914, we can see the way it has been covered the politically tense situation in German in the beginning of I World War.
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Journal Amirani. 2009. Volume 21 The idea of Socialism in the Archil Jorjadze’s works Author(s): Maia Gogiberidze |
Archil Jorjadze felt sympathy with anarchists during Geneva Conference in 1904 and soon totally experienced influence of anarchist-socialism ideas. This is quite clearly revealed in his works written during revolution in 1905-1907. Two books of this author-“Old and New†(1906) and “Socialism-Federalism in Georgia†carry anarchist socialism ideas.
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Journal Amirani. 2009. Volume 21 Russian Soviet Occupation Armed Forces in Kutaisi District in 1921 Author(s): Nino Vashakmadze |
After the intervention of Russian Soviet Armed Forces on the territory of Georgian Democratic Republic, occupational regime was established. Local governing organs the so called “Revkoms†were created on the whole territory of Georgia. However their power was nominal.
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