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Daniel Giorgis dze
Chonkadze (Georgian: დანიელ გიორგის ძე ჭონქაძე) (c. 1830 – June 16, 1860) was a
Georgian novelist. He is
primarily known for his resonant...
- folk-tale
brought into
written literature by the 19th-century
writer Daniel Chonkadze.
Durmishkhan is a serf
freed by his master. Now, he has to buy the freedom...
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Mtatsminda ridge, the
present c. Nishnianidze, L. Asatiani, Amagale, d.
Chonkadze and G.
Areas of
Leonidze streets.
During the era of Arab domination, an...
- multi-year closure. It is a
ropeway railway first built in 1905,
connecting Chonkadze Street and
Mtatsminda Park, and
covering almost 300 m (980 ft) in altitude...
- multi-award-winning film The
Legend of
Suram Fortress,
based on a
novella by
Daniel Chonkadze, his
first return to
cinema since Sayat-Nova
fifteen years earlier. In...
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Chavchavadze (1837–1907), poet and
writer Otar
Chiladze Tamaz Chiladze Daniel Chonkadze Nino
Dadeshkeliani (1890–1931), writer,
politician Shalva Dadiani Guram...
- funicular,
built in 1905.
Tbilisi Funicular is a
ropeway railway connecting Chonkadze street and
Mtatsminda Park. The
length of the
funicular road is 501 m...
- of Finland-Swedish origin,
Andreas Sjögren. In the
early 1800s,
Daniel Chonkadze produced a Russian-Ossetian
dictionary and
translated Ossetian folklore...
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Chonkadze Str. 3 in Tbilisi,
where Raffi lived from 1880 to 1888...
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fortress was
brought into
classical Georgian literature by the
writer Daniel Chonkadze (1830–1860) and
further famed by the
Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov...