- for its
mulberries and grapes. The 800,000[citation needed]
Imeretians speak the
Imeretian dialect, one of the
Northwest dialects of the
Georgian language...
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lived in the
Imereti region for
centuries and are now
identified as
Imeretian or
Imeretian-Mingrelians. Last
names from
mountainous eastern Georgian provinces...
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Georgian kingdom of
Imereti was
annexed by Tsar
Alexander I. The last
Imeretian king and the last
Georgian Bagrationi ruler,
Solomon II, died in exile...
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groups as
proposed by Gigineishvili, Topuria, and K'avtaradze (1961):
Imeretian (Imeruli, იმერული) in
Imereti Lechkhumian (Lečkhumuri, ლეჩხუმური) in Lechkhumi...
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Ancient Kartvelian people Colchians Iberians Subgroups Adjarians Dvals Imeretians Gurians Tushetians Kakhetians Ingiloy Lechkhumians Mingrelians Meskhetians...
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regions of Georgia:
Imeretian (Imeruli)
khachapuri is the most po****r form, made with a
yeast dough filled with
white Imeretian salted cheese. Adjarian...
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Mikhail S. Bernstam, p 116: "Georgia
consists of
three ethnics tribes:
Imeretians, Kartvels, and Mingrelians."
Small Nations and
Great Powers: A
Study of...
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avoid "expense and fuss",
while Erekle,
together with
Solomon II and some
Imeretians headed southwards of
Tbilisi to fend off the Iranians. With half of the...
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Turks in Guria. The
Ottoman contingents then
converged upon Imereti. The
Imeretians failed to
withstand the
Ottoman artillery and lost Baghdati. The heavily...
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Kakheti dialect Georgians Orthodox Christianity Imeretians 400,000–600,000
Imereti Kartvelians Imeretian dialect Georgians Orthodox Christianity Javakhians...