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- Tsiskari (Georgian: ცისკარი; Dawn) is a literary magazine published intermittently in the Georgian language from 1852 to 1875. The magazine was founded...
- The Comnenus of Trabizond and the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia. — J. "Tsiskari", Tbilisi, No 4, 1991, pp. 144–148: in Georgian. Fyodor Uspensky, From...
- summary). "Goethe's Weltanschauung from the Anthroposophic point of view.", Tsiskari, Tbilisi, No 5, 1984 (in Georgian), link to Georgian archive version, p...
- was more important. He was a founding member of the editorial board of Tsiskari, which for several years was the backbone of the Georgian periodical press...
- prominent in the 1980s and edited the leading Georgian literary journal Tsiskari for several years. Under Eduard Shevardnadze, he served as Minister of...
- flight. The club had different names in 1940–60s and as Spartaki, Gantiadi, Tsiskari and Kolkheti parti****ted in the Georgian domestic league. In a most memorable...
- Between 1974 and 1977 he worked as editor-in-chief of the literary magazines Tsiskari and Gantiadi. From 1979 he was the director of the publishing house "Soviet...
- translations were published in the newspaper Kavkazsa and the magazine Tsiskari which published his letter Ustari Antikritikuli in 1861. There he defended...
- parts. He also created and edited the 24 issues of the literary journal Tsiskari ("Down") and, under the pseudonym Glukharich (Russian for "son of the deaf...
- State University. His first stories, which were printed in the newspaper Tsiskari in 1957, brought him great success. During his life, only some of his works...