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Encyclopedia > Culture of Georgia (country)
A page from a rare 12th century Gelati Gospel depicting the Nativity from the Museum of Fine Arts in Tbilisi.

The culture of Georgia has evolved over the country's long history, providing it with a unique national culture and a strong literary tradition based on the Georgian language and alphabet. This has provided a strong sense of national identity that has helped to preserve Georgian distinctiveness despite repeated periods of foreign occupation and attempted assimilation. Image File history File links DC003679. ... Image File history File links DC003679. ... Georgian (, kartuli ena) is the official language of Georgia, a country in the Caucasus. ...

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Culture of old Georgia

The Georgian alphabet is traditionally said to have been invented in the 5th century BC and reformed by King Parnavaz I of Iberia in 284 BC, however, most modern scholarship puts the date at some time in the 5th century AD, when the earlist examples can be found. Georgian (, kartuli ena) is the official language of Georgia, a country in the Caucasus. ... (2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC - 1st millennium) The 5th century BC started on January 1, 500 BC and ended on December 31, 401 BC. // The Parthenon of Athens seen from the hill of the Pnyx to the west. ... King Parnavaz I (3rd century BC) was a King of the Georgian Kingdom of Iberia (modern Eastern Georgia) in 284-219 BC and founder of the Georgian dynasty of Parnavazians (284 BC-5th century AD). ... The Gallic Senones renew their incursions into Roman territory and lay siege to the city of Arretium, defeating the army of the consul Lucius Caecilius Metellus Denter, who was killed during the fighting. ...


Georgia's medieval culture was greatly influenced by Orthodox Christianity and the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church, which promoted and often sponsored the creation of many works of religious devotion. These included churches and monasteries, works of art such as icons, and hagiographies of Georgian saints. As well as this, many secular works of national history, mythology and hagiograpy were also written. The Middle Ages formed the middle period in a traditional schematic division of European history into three ages: the classical civilization of Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and modern times. ... ... The Georgian Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church (Saqartvelos Samotsiqulo Avtokepaluri Martlmadidebeli Eklesia in Georgian language) is one of the worlds most ancient Christian Churches, founded in the 1st century by the Apostle Andrew. ... Look up icon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Hagiography is the study of saints. ... History studies the past in human terms. ... The word mythology (from the Greek μυολογία mythología, from μυολογείν mythologein to relate myths, from μύος mythos, meaning a narrative, and λόγος logos, meaning speech or argument) literally means the (oral) retelling of myths – stories that a particular culture believes to be true and that use the supernatural to interpret natural events and...


Ecclesiastical art

The Icon from Martvili (10th century)

Medieval Georgian icons are renowned as being among the finest creations of Orthodox religious art. Notable examples include: File links The following pages link to this file: Culture of Georgia ... File links The following pages link to this file: Culture of Georgia ...

Events The Glagolitic alphabet, devised by Cyril and Methodius, missionairies from Constantinople, is adopted in the Bulgarian Empire. ... As a means of recording the passage of time the 9th century was that century that lasted from 801 to 900. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. ... The Outrageous Okona is fourth episode of the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. ... (11th century - 12th century - 13th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ... (11th century - 12th century - 13th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ... This 14th-century statue from south India depicts the gods Shiva (on the left) and Uma (on the right). ... (15th century - 16th century - 17th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 16th century was that century which lasted from 1501 to 1600. ... The Alaverdi monastery Earliest structures of Alaverdi (Geo. ...

Ecclesiastical monuments

Well-known monuments of Georgian Christian architecture include: Architecture (from Latin, architectura and ultimately from Greek, a master builder, from αρχι- chiefs, leader , builder, carpenter)[1] is the art and science of designing buildings and structures. ...

Jvari Monastery (6th century)
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Anchiskhati Church (6th century)

Well-known Georgian painters were: Damiane (13th century), Anania (15th century), Mamuka Tavakarashvili (17th century), etc. Central Bethlehem Bethlehem (Arabic بيت لحم   house of meat; Standard Hebrew בית לחם house of bread, Bet léḥem / Bet láḥem; Tiberian Hebrew Bêṯ léḥem / Bêṯ lāḥem; Greek: Βηθλεέμ) is a city in the Bethlehem Governorate of the West Bank under Palestinian Authority considered a central hub of Palestinian cultural and tourism... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 4th century was that century which lasted from 301 to 400. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 4th century was that century which lasted from 301 to 400. ... Kvareli is a town in northeastern in Kakheti Province, Georgia. ... Categories: Caucasus geography stubs | Georgia (country) ... Europe in 450 The 5th century is the period from 401 - 500 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era. ... Bolnisi is a city in the country of Georgia. ... Kvemo Kartli (i. ... Ikalto is a monastery complex near Telavi, in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia. ... Europe in 450 The 5th century is the period from 401 - 500 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era. ... The 7th century is the period from 601 - 700 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era. ... Categories: Caucasus geography stubs | Georgia (country) ... File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Europe in 450 The 5th century is the period from 401 - 500 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era. ... Bolnisi is a city in the country of Georgia. ... This Buddhist stela from China, Northern Wei period, was built in the early 6th century. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This Buddhist stela from China, Northern Wei period, was built in the early 6th century. ... The 7th century is the period from 601 - 700 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era. ... Jvari is a village at the northwestern edge of Western Georgian province of Samegrelo. ... Mtskheta is one of oldest cities of the republic of Georgia (in Kartli province of Eastern Georgia), near Tbilisi. ... This Buddhist stela from China, Northern Wei period, was built in the early 6th century. ... The Anchiskhati Church as it looks like today The Anchiskhati Basilica of St Mary is the oldest surviving church in Tbilisi, Georgia. ... This Buddhist stela from China, Northern Wei period, was built in the early 6th century. ... Coordinates: Government  - Governing Mayor Giorgi Gigi Ugulava Area  - City 372 km²  (143. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 4th century was that century which lasted from 301 to 400. ... As a means of recording the passage of time the 9th century was that century that lasted from 801 to 900. ... Categories: Caucasus geography stubs | Georgia (country) ... The 7th century is the period from 601 - 700 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era. ... Bachkovo Monastery in Bulgaria is one of the largest and oldest Orthodox Christian monasteries in Eastern Europe. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. ... Black Mountain can refer to multiple places: Black Mountain (Kentucky), a mountain and the highest point in Kentucky Black Mountain (California), in Santa Clara County, California, is a moutain east of Milpitas, California. ... Capital Karyes Languages Koine Greek, Church Slavonic (both liturgical), as well as Modern Greek, Russian, Serbian, Georgian, Bulgarian, Romanian (civil) Head of State Greek Minister of For. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. ... Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (Georgian: ; literally, the Living Pillar Cathedral) is a Georgian Orthodox cathedral located in the historical town of Mtskheta, Georgia, 20 km (12. ... Mtskheta is one of oldest cities of the republic of Georgia (in Kartli province of Eastern Georgia), near Tbilisi. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. ... Tao-Klarjeti is the term conventionally used in modern history writing to describe the historic south-western Georgian principalities, now forming part of north-eastern Turkey and divided among the provinces of Erzurum, Artvin, Ardahan and Kars. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. ... Tao-Klarjeti is the term conventionally used in modern history writing to describe the historic south-western Georgian principalities, now forming part of north-eastern Turkey and divided among the provinces of Erzurum, Artvin, Ardahan and Kars. ... Tao-Klarjeti is the term conventionally used in modern history writing to describe the historic south-western Georgian principalities, now forming part of north-eastern Turkey and divided among the provinces of Erzurum, Artvin, Ardahan and Kars. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. ... Tao-Klarjeti is the term conventionally used in modern history writing to describe the historic south-western Georgian principalities, now forming part of north-eastern Turkey and divided among the provinces of Erzurum, Artvin, Ardahan and Kars. ... Gelati Monastery The Monastery of the Virgin - Gelati near Kutaisi (Imereti region of Western Georgia) was founded by the King of Georgia David the Builder (1089-1125) in 1106. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ... Kutaisi (Georgian: ; ancient names: Aea/Aia, Kutatisi, Kutaïssi ) is Georgias second largest city in the western province of Imereti. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ... Coordinates: Government  - Governing Mayor Giorgi Gigi Ugulava Area  - City 372 km²  (143. ... The Alaverdi monastery Earliest structures of Alaverdi (Geo. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ... Categories: Caucasus geography stubs | Georgia (country) ... (11th century - 12th century - 13th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ... Mtskheta is one of oldest cities of the republic of Georgia (in Kartli province of Eastern Georgia), near Tbilisi. ... (11th century - 12th century - 13th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ... Meskheti is a mountainous area and a province in the South-West of Georgia. ... (12th century - 13th century - 14th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 13th century was that century which lasted from 1201 to 1300. ... (14th century - 15th century - 16th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 15th century was that century which lasted from 1401 to 1500. ... (16th century - 17th century - 18th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601-1700. ...


The works of the famous Georgian goldsmiths, Beka and Beshken Opizari (11th century), are an outstanding contribution to world art. As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ...


Literary and other written works

The Manuscript of "The Knight in the Panther's Skin" (16th century)

Important Georgian literary works of the pre-Christian period are: This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright. ... This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright. ...

Notable Georgian written works from the medieval period include: The 2nd millennium BC marks the transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age. ... The 3rd century BC started the first day of 300 BC and ended the last day of 201 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period. ...

As a means of recording the passage of time, the 4th century was that century which lasted from 301 to 400. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 4th century was that century which lasted from 301 to 400. ... Jacob of Tsurtavi (Georgian: იაკობ ცურტაველი, Iakob Tsurtaveli) also known as Jacob the Priest (იაკობ ხუცესი, Iakob Khutsesi) was the 5th-century Georgian religious writer and priest from Tsurtavi, then the major town of Gogarene and the Lower Iberia. ... Europe in 450 The 5th century is the period from 401 - 500 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era. ... Peter the Iberian (Petre Iberi or Petre Iberieli in Georgian language, secular name: Murvan. ... Europe in 450 The 5th century is the period from 401 - 500 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era. ... (7th century — 8th century — 9th century — other centuries) Events The Iberian peninsula is taken by Arab and Berber Muslims, thus ending the Visigothic rule, and starting almost 8 centuries of Muslim presence there. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. ... Leonti Mroveli (Georgian: ლეონტი მროველი) was the 11th-century Georgian historian and priest. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ... (11th century - 12th century - 13th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ... Demetre I (დემეტრე I) (ca. ... The Bagratuni or Bagrationi or Bagratid royal dynasty (Armenian: Բագրատունյաց Ô±Ö€Ö„Õ¡ÕµÕ¡Õ¯Õ¡Õ¶ Տոհմ or Bagratunyac Arqayakan Tohm, Georgian: ბაგრატიონთა სამეფო დინასტია or Bagrationta Samepo Dinastia) is a royal family whose ascendancy in Transcaucasia lasted for more than a millenium, since the 8th century until the early 19th century. ... (11th century - 12th century - 13th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ... King Rostevan and Avtandil go hunting. ... In mathematics, see epic morphism. ... Shota Rustaveli, an artistic notion of the poet by Sergo Kobuladze (1937). ... (11th century - 12th century - 13th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ... (12th century - 13th century - 14th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 13th century was that century which lasted from 1201 to 1300. ... This 14th-century statue from south India depicts the gods Shiva (on the left) and Uma (on the right). ...

Culture of modern Georgia

During the modern period, from about the 17th century onwards, Georgian culture has been greatly influenced by cultural innovations imported from elsewhere in Europe. (16th century - 17th century - 18th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601-1700. ...


The first Georgian-language printing house was established in the 1620s in Italy and the first one in Georgia itself was founded in 1709 in Tbilisi. Events and Trends Permanent Dutch settlement of New York Bay and the Hudson River. ... // Events January 12 - Two-month freezing period begins in France - The coast of the Atlantic and Seine River freeze, crops fail and at least 24. ... Coordinates: Government  - Governing Mayor Giorgi Gigi Ugulava Area  - City 372 km²  (143. ...


Georgian theatre has a long history; its oldest national form was the "Sakhioba" (extant from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD). The Georgian National Theatre was founded in 1791 in Tbilisi, by the writer, dramatist and diplomat Giorgi Avalishvili (1769-1850). Its leading actors were Dimitri Aleksi-Meskhishvili, David Machabeli, David Bagrationi, Dimitri Cholokashvili and others. The 3rd century BC started the first day of 300 BC and ended the last day of 201 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period. ... 1791 (MDCCXCI) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 11-day-slower Julian calendar). ... Coordinates: Government  - Governing Mayor Giorgi Gigi Ugulava Area  - City 372 km²  (143. ... 1769 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... For the game, see: 1850 (board game) Year 1850 (MDCCCL) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...


The State Museum of Georgia was founded in 1845. The Tbilisi State Theatre of Opera and Ballet established a few years later, in 1851. 1845 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... 1851 (MDCCCLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...


Greatest representatives of Georgian culture of the XIX century were: Nikoloz Baratashvili (poet), Alexander Orbeliani (writer), Vakhtang Orbeliani (poet), Dimitri Kipiani (writer), Grigol Orbeliani (poet), Ilia Chavchavadze (writer and poet), Akaki Tsereteli (poet), Alexander Kazbegi (writer), Rapiel Eristavi (poet), Mamia Gurieli (poet), Iakob Gogebashvili (writer), Simon Gugunava (poet), Babo Avalishvili-Kherkheulidze (actor), Nikoloz Avalishvili (actor), Nikoloz Aleksi-Meskhishvili (actor), Romanoz Gvelesiani (painter), Grigol Maisuradze (painter), Alexander Beridze (painter), Ivane Machabeli (translator), Okropir Bagrationi (translator), Sardion Aleksi-Meskhishvili (translator), Kharlampi Savaneli (opera singer), Pilimon Koridze (opera singer), Lado Agniashvili (folk singer), Alioz Mizandari (composer), etc. Nikoloz Baratashvili (Georgian: ) (4 December 1817-21 October 1844) was a Georgian poet, whoose works are considered to be the high point of Georgian romanticism. ... Prince Kipiani Prince Dimitri Kipiani (Qipiani) (Georgian: ) (June 14, 1814 – October 24, 1887) was a Georgian publicist, writer, translator and a leader of liberal nobility. ... Prince Ilia Chavchavadze, known as Saint Ilia the Righteous, (October 27, 1837-August 30, 1907) was a prominent figure of new Georgian literature, famous public benefactor, jurist, leader of the Georgias National-liberation movement in 1861-1907. ... Akaki Tsereteli, Prince (1840-1915) was a prominent Georgian poet and national liberation movement figure. ... Kazbegi wrote a famous novel entitled The Patricide (1883). ... Ivane machabeli translated shekaspeare from English into Gorgian language. ... Okropir Bagrationi (Georgian: ) known in Russia as Tsarevich Okropir Georgievich Gruzinsky (Russian: ) (June 24, 1795 – October 30, 1857) was a Georgian prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi Dynasty. ...


The first cinema in Georgia was established in Tbilisi on November 16, 1896. The first Georgian cinema documentary ("Journey of Akaki Tsereteli in Racha-Lechkhumi") was shot in 1912 by Vasil Amashukeli (1886-1977), while the first Georgian feature film ("Kristine") was shot in 1916 by Alexandre Tsutsunava (1881-1955). November 16 is the 320th day of the year (321st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 45 days remaining. ... Year 1896 (MDCCCXCVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display calendar). ... 1912 (MCMXII) was a leap year starting on Monday in the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday in the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... 1916 (MCMXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar). ... Year 1881 (MDCCCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar). ... 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The Tbilisi State Academy of Art was founded in 1917. 1917 (MCMXVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar (see: 1917 Julian calendar). ...


Georgian culture suffered under the rule of the Soviet Union during the 20th century, during which a policy of Russification was imposed but was strongly resisted by many Georgians. Since the independence of Georgia in 1991, a cultural resurgence has taken place, albeit somewhat hampered by the country's economic and political difficulties in the post-Soviet era. (19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Famous Georgian cultural figures (XX-XXI centuries):

Actors

  • David (Dodo) Abashidze
  • Veriko Anjaparidze
  • Spartak Bagashvili
  • Givi Berikashvili
  • Ushangi Chkheidze
  • Ramaz Chkhikvadze
  • Giorgi Gegechkori
  • Akaki Vasadze
  • Iza Gigoshvili
  • Vaso Godziashvili
  • Kakhi Kavsadze
  • Akaki Khorava
  • Zurab Kipshidze
  • Zina Kverenchkhiladze
  • Avtandil Makharadze
  • Erosi Manjgaladze
  • Merab Ninidze
  • Giorgi Sagaradze
  • Guram Sagaradze
  • Karlo Sakandelidze
  • Sesilia Takaishvili
  • Levan Uchaneishvili
  • Bukhuti Zakariadze
  • Sergo Zakariadze
  • Alexandre Zhorzholiani
  • Nato Vachnadze
  • Edisher Maghalashvili
  • Sofiko Chiaureli

Merab Ninidze (* 3. ... Karlo Sakandelidze, Georgian film and theatre actor was born on April 1, 1928, in Bzvani, Georgia; became an actor of Rustaveli Theatre. ... Sergo Zakariadze (1909 July 1 - 1971 April 13) was a Georgian actor. ... This article needs to be wikified. ...

Ballet dancers

  • Nino Ananiashvili
  • Vakhtang Chabukiani
  • Zurab Kikaleishvili
  • Irma Nioradze
  • Vera Tsignadze

A georgian ballerina who made her career in Russia. ...

Composers

The most eminent composer, Peoples Artist of the USSR, a winner of the USSR State Prize and Shota Rustaveli Prize of Georgia, Golden Medal winner of Centro Cultural Braidense - Milano for ballet Othello, Professor, winner of many Soviet and International Prizes, Cavalier of many Orders, chairman of the Georgian... Sulkhan Tsintsadze (1925 - 1992) was one of the Georgias foremost composers. ... Giya Kancheli, born August 10, 1935 in Tbilisi, is probably Georgias most famous living composer and cultural export. ... Zakharia Paliashvili (ზაქარია ფალიაშვილი in Georgian; Захарий Петрович Палиашвили [Zakharij Petrovič Paliašvili] in Russian) was a composer from the nation of Georgia. ... Otar Taktakishvili (Georgian: ; Russian: ; Tbilisi, 27 July 1924 - 22 February 1989) was a Georgian composer. ...

Filmmakers

  • Tengiz Abuladze
  • Mikheil Chiaureli
  • Revaz Chkheidze
  • Otar Ioseliani
  • Mikheil Kobakhidze
  • Merab Kokochashvili
  • Guram Meliava
  • Kote Mikaberidze
  • Guram Pataraia
  • Eldar Shengelaia
  • Giorgi Shengelaia
  • Alexandre Tsutsunava
  • Nana Mchedlidze

Tengiz Abuladze (Georgian: ; Russian: ) (January 31, 1924 in Kutaisi — March 6, 1994 in Tbilisi) was a Georgian film director. ... Otar Iosseliani (Georgian ოთარ იოსელიანი; born February 2, 1934 in Tbilisi, Georgia) is a Georgian-French film maker. ...

Opera singers

  • Petre Amiranashvili
  • Medea Amiranashvili
  • David Andguladze
  • Nodar Andguladze
  • Lado Ataneli
  • Paata Burchuladze
  • David Gamrekeli
  • Makvala Kasrashvili
  • Valerian Kashakashvili
  • Alexandre Khomeriki
  • Badri Maisuradze
  • Vano Sarajishvili
  • Zurab Sotkilava
  • Nino Surguladze
  • Tsisana Tatishvili
  • Maia Tomadze

Paata Burchuladze (Georgian: ) (born on February 12, 1955) is a Georgian bass opera singer. ...

Painters

  • Elene Akhvlediani
  • Shalva Matuashvili
  • Elguja Berdzenishvili
  • Mikheil Bilanishvili
  • Gia Bugadze
  • Giorgi Chogoshvili
  • Dimitri Eristavi
  • Gigo Gabashvili
  • Vakhtang Gabunia
  • Lado Gudiashvili
  • Gia Gugushvili
  • Natela Iankoshvili
  • Edmond Kalandadze
  • David Kakabadze
  • Vladimer Kandelaki
  • Dimitri Khakhutashvili
  • Shalva Kikodze
  • Sergo Kobuladze
  • Keti Matabeli
  • Zurab Nizharadze
  • Niko Pirosmani
  • Irakli Toidze
  • Mikhail Khvitia
  • Mose Toidze
  • Levan Tsutskiridze
  • Shano
  • Avto Varazi
  • Feliks Varlamishvili
  • Tazo Khutsishvili

This article needs to be wikified. ... Lado Gudiashvili (1896–1980) was a 20th century Georgian painter. ... Gia Gugushvili (born 1952) is a prominent Georgian painter. ... Self-portrait Shalva Kikodze (Georgian: შალვა ქიქოძე) (1894 – 1921) was a Georgian expressionist painter, graphic artist and theatre decorator. ... Kobuladzes painting of Shota Rustaveli (1937) Sergo Kobuladze (born 1909 - died 1978) was a Georgian painter and illustrator. ... Niko Pirosmanashvili also known as Niko Pirosmani (May 5? 1862-1918) is a late 19th-early 20th century Georgian painter. ...

Pianists

Alexander Toradze (born 1952) is a famous Georgian pianist. ... Eliso Virsaladze (Eliso Konstantinovna Virsaladze)(sometimes spelled Elisso Wirssaladze) (Russian: Эли́со Вирза́лазде) (Born 1942 in Tblisi, USSR) is a Russian and Georgian pianist. ...

Poets

Shota Rustaveli, an artistic notion of the poet by Sergo Kobuladze (1937). ... Zviad Konstantines dze Gamsakhurdia[1] (Georgian: ზვიად კონსტანტინეს ძე გამსახურდია, IPA: ) (March 31, 1939 — December 31, 1993) was a dissident, scientist and writer, who became the first democratically elected President of the Republic of Georgia in the post-Soviet era. ... Paolo Iashvili (Georgian: ) (June 29, 1894 – July 22, 1937) was a Georgian poet and one of the leaders of Georgian symbolist movement. ... Anzor Abulashvili, Zurab Leshqasheli, Mukhran Machavariani, Vaja Dadianidze, Mikheil Shabtoshvili, J.I. Mukhran Machavariani (Georgian: მუხრან მაჭავარიანი) (Born April 12, 1929) is a famous Georgian poet, and member of Georgian Parliament until 2004. ... Vazha-Pshavela Vazha-Pshavela (ვაჟა-ფშაველა in Georgian alphabet) (July 26, 1861-July 10, 1915) is the pen-name of one of the greatest Georgian poets and writers, classic of the new Georgian literature Luka P. Razikashvili. ... Titsian Tabidze Titsian Tabidze (Georgian: ) (March 21, 1895 – December 1937) was a Georgian poet and one of the leaders of Georgian symbolist movement. ... Nikoloz Baratashvili (Georgian: ) (4 December 1817-21 October 1844) was a Georgian poet, whoose works are considered to be the high point of Georgian romanticism. ...

Sculptors

  • Bidzina Avalishvili
  • Merab Berdzenishvili
  • Tengiz Gviniashvili
  • Juna Mikatadze
  • Iakob Nikoladze
  • Giorgi Ochiauri
  • Irakli Ochiauri
  • Vakhtang Oniani
  • George Papashvily
  • Zurab Tsereteli
  • Malkhaz Vardiashvili

George Papashvily George Papashvily (August 23, 1898 - March 29, 1978) was a famous Georgian writer and sculptor. ... “To the Struggle Against World Terrorism” by Zurab Tsereteli “Good Defeats Evil”(1990), New York Zurab Tseretelis monuments to Victory and Peter the Great are among the tallest in the world Tseretelis 94-meter-tall statue of Peter the Great on the Moskva Riverbank is one of the...

Theatre producers

  • Alexander (Sandro) Akhmeteli
  • Dodo Antadze
  • Temur Chkheidze
  • David Doiashvili
  • Kote Marjanishvili
  • Robert Sturua
  • Alexander Sumbatashvili-Yuzhin
  • Mikheil Tumanishvili
  • Levan Tsuladze
  • Avtandil (Avto) Varsimashvili

Konstantine Kote Marjanishvili (Georgian: ) also known by the Russified name Konstantin Aleksandrovich Mardzhanov (Russian: ) (May 28, 1872 – April 17, 1933) was a Georgian theater director regarded as an important contributor to the pre- and post-revolutionary evolution of Georgian, Russian and Soviet stages. ... Robert Sturua1938- (Russian: Роберт Стуруа) World renowned theatre, film and opera director, based at the Shota Rustaveli Dramatic Theater in Tbilisi, with productions staged throghout the world. ...

Writers

Konstantine Gamsakhurdia (May 3, 1893 - July 17, 1975) was a classic of Georgian literature of the 20th century and famous public benefactor, Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences, Ph. ... Levan Gotua was a famous Georgian writer. ... Shalva Dadiani (Georgian: ) (May 9, 1874 – March 15, 1959) was a Georgian novelist, playwright, and a theatre actor. ... Aka Morchiladze (pen name of Giorgi Akhvlediani) (born November 10, 1966) is a Georgian writer, one of the best novelists in the post-Soviet Georgia. ... George Papashvily George Papashvily (August 23, 1898 - March 29, 1978) was a famous Georgian writer and sculptor. ... Girgol Robakidze Grigol Robakidze (Georgian: ) (1882 – 1962) was a Georgian writer, publicist, and public figure primarily known for his exotic prose and anti-Soviet émigré activities. ... David Turashvili (b. ...

Sport

Zaza Pachulia (basketball player for Atlanta hawks) Kaha Kaladze (soccer player for AC Milan)

See also Rugby union in Georgia, Football in Georgia

Rugby union is a popular team sport played in Georgia, rugby union is considered the second most popular sport in Georgia, after football (soccer). official logo of the Georgia Rugby Union Rugby union is a popular team sport played in Georgia, rugby union is considered the second most popular sport in Georgia, after football (soccer). ... First International Georgia 2 - 2 Lithuania (Tbilisi, Georgia; May 27, 1990) Largest win Georgia 7 - 0 Armenia (Tbilisi, Georgia; March 30, 1997) Worst defeat Romania 5 - 0 Georgia (Bucharest, Romania; April 24, 1996) Denmark 6 - 1 Georgia (Copenhagen, Denmark; September 7, 2005) World Cup Appearances none (First in -) Best result... A rugby union scrum. ...


See also

Georgia has one of the world’s richest and oldest history, stretching back to the prehistoric times. ... The Georgians (ქართველი ერი (Kartveli Eri) or ქართველები (Kartvelebi) in the Georgian language) are a nation or an ethnic group, originating in the Caucasus. ... Georgian (, kartuli ena) is the official language of Georgia, a country in the Caucasus. ... The Georgian Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church (Saqartvelos Samotsiqulo Avtokepaluri Martlmadidebeli Eklesia in Georgian language) is one of the worlds most ancient Christian Churches, founded in the 1st century by the Apostle Andrew. ... Georgian folk musicians, 1890 // Georgian folk music possesses what may be the oldest continuous tradition of polyphonic music in the world, predating the introduction of Christianity. ... There are a number of dances of Georgia, these folk dances of the Georgian people have a number of purposes. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...

External links

  • Georgia History and Culture (in German)
  • Georgia - South Caucasus (bilingual in German/English)
  • From the Cradle of Wine


 
 

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