- most
Adjarians consider themselves Georgians, but some
Georgians have seen
Muslim Adjarians as second-class "Turkicized" Georgians.
Adjarians, like other...
- freedom, many
Adjarians gradually chose to
convert to
Islam during the 200
years of
Ottoman presence. The
nobility converted first.
Adjarians were fully...
-
symbols instead of
Unicode combining characters and
Latin characters.
Adjarian's law is a
sound law
relating to the
historical phonology of the Armenian...
- The
Adjarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (
Adjarian ****R or
Adzhar ****R; Georgian: აჭარის ავტონომიური საბჭოთა სოციალისტური რესპუბლიკა, romanized:...
- Ara
Sargsyan created a
plaquette in 1957/58.
Notes Also
spelled Ajarian,
Adjarian or Atcharian.
Western Armenian pronunciation: [ɑd͡ʒɑɾˈjɑn]
Citations Adalian...
- in 1856. The
regions of
Batum and Kars, as well as
those inhabited by
Adjarians (Muslim Georgians) and Armenians, were also
annexed to
Russia in the Caucasus...
- The
Adjaran dialect is one of the
Georgian dialects. It is
primarily spoken within the
borders of the
Autonomous Republic of Adjara, Georgia, in two villages...
-
nationalism which he
argued had
marginalised the Abkhazian, Ossetian, and
Adjarian minorities. In
March 1921,
Nadezhda gave
birth to
another of Stalin's sons...
-
Nation Georgia Ancient Kartvelian people Colchians Iberians Subgroups Adjarians Dvals Imeretians Gurians Tushetians Kakhetians Ingiloy Lechkhumians Mingrelians...
-
settlements have both
official Turkish and
unofficial Georgian names.
Adjarians Meskhetians Laz
people Chveneburi Tuite,
Kevin (1998),
Kartvelian morphosyntax:...