- Laz people, Kartvelian-speaking
ethnic subgroup of
Georgians Also
spelled Adjars, Adjarans, Achars, Acharans, Acharians, Ajars, Ajarians, Adzhars, etc. However...
- with Christianity, was ****cuted and repressed.
First Secretary of the
Adjar Communist Party "1936
CONSTITUTION OF THE USSR".
Brucknell University. December...
- army. On 21
February Akhmet Beg (Ahmet Bey) of Hulo and 15,000
Lazes and
Adjars occupied the town of
Akhaltsikhe and
besieged the fortress.
Twelve days...
- 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...
- The
national emblem of the
Adjarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was
adopted in 1922 by the
government of the
Adjarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist...
-
constituted a
nation was
based on language.
Without their own language,
Adjars did not
develop a
strong sense of
national identity,
separate from Georgian...
-
Prafitasari (2022-05-17). "Daftar
Dialek atau Basa
Wewengkon Bahasa Sunda".
Adjar.id (in Indonesian). Rosidi, Ajip (2010).
Mengenang hidup orang lain: se****...
-
Secretary of the
Adjar regional branch of the
Communist Party of the
Soviet Union was the
position of
highest authority in the
Adjar ****R in the Georgian...
-
Adjara and the republic's
special law.
Emblem of the
Adjar ****R (1922–1937)
Emblem of the
Adjar ****R (1978–1990) and
Adjara under Aslan Abashidze (1990–1991)...
- of an
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic within the
Georgian SSR. The
Adjar ****R was
established on July 16, 1921,
within the
Georgian SSR as a consequence...