- three-string
plucked instrument common in all
regions of
Eastern Georgia: such as
Pshav-Khevsureti, Tusheti,
Kakheti and Kartli. The
panduri is
generally used to...
- in
Mutso ravine, Georgia) was a
Georgian poet, singer, and
composer of
Pshav-Khevsureti region's songs. She was
called a "Mountain nightingale" because...
-
Pshav-Khevsureti
National Park (Georgian: ფშავ-ხევსურეთის ეროვნული პარკი) is in
Dusheti Muni****lity, Mtskheta-Mtianeti
region of Georgia. Park has been...
-
punishment for some
crime which he had committed, he
found refuge in the
Pshav village of Apsho. From his two sons,
Arabuli and Chinchara,
originated the...
-
Berikoba and Murqvamoba,
celebrated regularly until recent times among the
Pshavs, Khevsurs,
Svans and
other mountain Georgian tribes. The
curious ithyphallic...
-
Kazbegi National Park,
Gergeti Trinity Church, Lake Tina in Juta Valley,
Pshav-Khevsureti
National Park,
Mtskheta Overlapping borders of de jure Mtskheta-Mtianeti...
-
Aragvi flows south-east to the
Zhinvali Reservoir,
where it is
joined by the
Pshav Aragvi (itself fed by the
Khevsur Aragvi)
before flowing south to merge...
-
Metropolitan of
Western Europe:
Abraham (Garmeliya)
Metropolitan of
Tianeti and
Pshav-Khevsureti:
Tadeos (Ioramashvili)
Metropolitan of
Manglisi and Tsalka: Anania...
-
counted 210
households in
Pshavi "proper" and 368 in
Lower Pshavi. The
Pshavs (Georgian: ფშაველი, pshaveli, pl. Georgian: ფშავლები, pshavlebi)
speak a...
- works, he portra**** the
everyday life and
psychology of his
contemporary Pshavs. Vazha-Pshavela is the
author of many world-class
literary works – 36 epics...