- more than 5
million Georgians in the world.
Georgians call
themselves Kartveli (ქართველი, pl.
Kartvelebi ქართველები),
their land
Sakartvelo (საქართველო)...
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Alexander Kartveli, born
Aleksandre Kartvelishvili, (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ქართველიშვილი;
September 9, 1896 – July 20, 1974) was a
Georgian aeronautical...
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Alexander Kartveli Batumi International Airport (IATA: BUS, ICAO: UGSB) is an
airport located 2 km (1.2 mi)
south of Batumi, a city on the
Black Sea coast...
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Russian and
Georgian engineers,
including Michael Gregor and
Alexander Kartveli, who
would go on to
design many of Republic's most
famous aircraft. After...
- The
Georgian Jews (Georgian: ქართველი ებრაელები, romanized:
kartveli ebraelebi, Hebrew: יהדות גאורגיה, romanized: Yahadut Georgia) are a
community of Jews...
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Georgia (Georgian: წმიდა გაბრიელ ქართველი, romanized: ts'mida
gabriel kartveli), born
Goderdzi Urgebadze (გოდერძი ურგებაძე; 26
August 1929 – 2 November...
- For example, from the root -kart-, the
following words can be derived:
Kartveli ('a
Georgian person'),
Kartuli ('the
Georgian language') and Sakartvelo...
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Georgian Americans (Georgian: ქართველი ამერიკელები, romanized:
kartveli amerik'elebi) are
Americans of full or
partial Georgian ancestry. They encomp****...
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Prochorus the
Iberian (Georgian: პროხორე ქართველი, romanized: p'rok****
kartveli) (c. 985–1066) was a
Georgian monk and
founder of the
Monastery of the...
- also
generated as patronymics.
Examples are
Kartvelishvili ("child of
Kartveli", i.e., Georgian),
Megrelishvili ("child of Megreli", i.e., Mingrelian)...