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Egnate Tomas dze
Ninoshvili (17
February 1859 – 12 May 1894) was a
Georgian writer and
social democratic activist.
Ninoshvili was born in a poor peasant...
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founded in the 1890s by
Nikolay Chkheidze,
Silibistro Jibladze,
Egnate Ninoshvili, Noe
Zhordania and others. It
became the
Georgian branch of the Russian...
- Caucasus,
based in Tbilisi, Georgia. It was
founded in 1892 by
Egnate Ninoshvili and M. G.
Tskhakaya as a literary-political group, and
became affiliated...
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solidarity with
Ninoshvili,
Jibladze also
stopped studying, but at
Ninoshvili's request, he
returned to the
school and
helped Ninoshvili to
receive home...
- Makvaneti, Mamati, Machkhvareti, Melekeduri, Nasakirali, Nigvziani, Nigoiti,
Ninoshvili, Ozurgeti, Supsa, Kviani, Grmagele, Shemokmedi, Shroma, Shukhuti, Chaisubani...
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would accompany him in exile. In 1892 Chkheidze,
together with
Egnate Ninoshvili,
Silibistro Jibladze, Noe
Zhordania and
Kalenike Chkheidze (his brother)...
- Konchkati, Lanchkhuti, Lesa, Makvaneti, Meria, Natanebi, Nigvziani,
Ninoshvili, Ozurgeti, Silauri, Supsa, Kvenobani, Shemokmedi, Shroma, Shukhuti, Chaisubani...
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theatre and film director. His film Christine,
based on a
story by
Egnate Ninoshvili, (Georgian: ქრისტინე) was the
first Georgian feature film. His
other films...
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Context of
European Chivalry Romance.
Intercultural Perspective, p. 129.
Ninoshvili, L. (2011). The 1990s “Kutaisi Wave”:
Music and
Youth Movement in a Postindustrial...
- Gelzer,
Susanne Ziegler,
Simha Arom, Polo Vallejo, John A. Graham,
Lauren Ninoshvili,
Caroline Bit****, and
Andrea Kuzmich. In the 21st
century Georgia has...