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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...
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Georgian mountain people, such as the Tushs, the Khevsurians, and the
Pshavs, also
joined the rebellion,
under the
leadership of
Zezva Gaprindauli, Nadir...
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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...
- 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...
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Safavid Empire Turcoman tribes Kingdom of
Kakheti aided by Tushetians,
Pshavs,
Khevsurs Inconclusive Kakheti remained under Persian rule 1717
Omani invasion...
- 52,000
Racha Kartvelians Racha dialect Georgians Orthodox Christianity Pshavs 30,000
Pshavia Kartvelians Pshavian dialect Georgians Orthodox Christianity...
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Berikoba and Murqvamoba,
celebrated regularly until recent times among the
Pshavs, Khevsurs,
Svans and
other mountain Georgian tribes. The
curious ithyphallic...
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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...
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Kazbegi National Park,
Gergeti Trinity Church, Lake Tina in Juta Valley,
Pshav-Khevsureti
National Park,
Mtskheta Overlapping borders of de jure Mtskheta-Mtianeti...