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  Caucasian Albania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Albanian alphabet was rediscovered by a Georgian scholar, Professor Ilia Abuladze in 1937.
The alphabet was found in manuscript No. 7117, the Armenian language manual of the 15th century.
The Udi language, spoken by 8000 people in mostly Azerbaijan, and also Georgia, is thought to be the last remnant of the language once spoken in Caucasian Albania.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caucasian_Albania   (1535 words)

  
 Giorgi Abuladze's Personal Web Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ilia Chavchavadze (1837-1907) and Akaki Tsereteli (1840-1915), known as the "Men of the 60s," came back from Russian universities with a new spirit of social activism and democratic idealism reflected in their writings.
Ilia Chavchavadze became the recognized leader and spiritual father of the nation.
One can hardly recall any project or event in the social and cultural life of Georgia of this period, that was not either initiated and led by him or in which he did not participate.
abucom.boom.ge /history.htm   (4493 words)

  
 Georgian Scripture and Fonts - History
Last main rearrangement of Georgian scripture was done under leadership of Prince Ilia Chavchavadze - St.
Ilia the Righteous in the mid of 19th cent.
From the other side, use of synthetic subtype of Mkhedruli Capital is important for mass-media and this scripture, glyphs are establishing theirs place as scripture for headlines, banners, etc.
www.geocities.com /shavlego/fonts/0-fnt-history.htm   (1131 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Caucasian Albania
And he [Mesrop] inquired and examined the barbaric diction of the Albanian language, and then through his usual God-given keenness of mind invented an alphabet, which he, through the grace of Christ, successfully organized and put in order." (see Koriun, Ch.
The Albanian alphabet was discovered by Georgian scholar, Professor Ilia Abuladze in 1937.
The alphabet was found in the manuscript No 7117, the Armenian language manual of XV c.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Caucasian_Albania   (741 words)

  
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For example, soon after Ilia became patriarch (1978), there was introduced a special paraklis (the equivalent of the Russian akafist, or series of doxological prayers) for the Georgian nation, with text and music by contemporary Georgian authors.
In addition, Russified icons have been replaced by contemporary Georgian painters' icons and frescoes, if the medieval ones could not be found or had been removed to state museums.
He addressed the people, telling them that he foresaw a terrible scene of violence due to the surrounding troops, and proposed that the crowd withdraw to the church for sanctuary.
www.angelfire.com /ga/Georgian/history.html   (4112 words)

  
 RUSNET :: Encyclopedia :: G :: Georgia: Cultural Life
The national genius was demonstrated most clearly in Vepkhis-tqarsani (The Knight in the Panther's Skin), the epic masterpiece of the 12th-century poet Shota Rustaveli.
Major figures in later Georgian literary history include a famed 18th-century writer, Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani, and the novelist, poet, and dramatist Ilia Chavchavadze.
Georgian theatre, in which outstanding directors of the Soviet period were Kote Mardzhanishvili, Sandro Akhmeteli, and Robert Sturm, has had a marked influence in Europe and elsewhere.
www.rusnet.nl /encyclo/g/georgia_culture.shtml   (502 words)

  
 Natvris khe (1977)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Than Abuladze made a screen version of the humoristic bestseller "I, Grandma, Ilia and Illarion".
In general the film is no more than just nice, but one of the last episodes (death of the grandmother) was very strong and became the most brilliant screen achievement of the theatre star Cecilia Takaishvili (the Grandmother).
The major achievement of Tengiz Abuladze himself is a trilogy The Plead (Vedreba), Tree of Wishes (Natvris Khe) and Repentance (Monanieba).
www.imdb.com /title/tt0075963   (634 words)

  
 Albaniane.2
Among the languages spoken today, the closest related language of Albanian is Udi, spoken in some villages of Azerbaijan and Georgia.
On the 28th of September 1937 among the Armenian manuscripts, kept in Echmiadzin, Ilia Abuladze found a manual from the 15th century where along with the Greek, Latin, Georgian, Syrian and other alphabets, the Albanian alphabet was also represented.
Akaki Shanidze has studied this manuscript and came to the conclusion that this alphabet was really Albanian and the closest relative of the Albanian sound system must be the sound system of the Udi language, belonging to the Daghestan (Lezgian) group of the North-East Caucasian languages.
www.ling.lu.se /education/homepages/georgian/vt/INTR/Albanian.html   (578 words)

  
 Armazi Project: Georgian Academy of Sciences (Kekelidze Institute of Manuscripts): Zaza Aleksidze, Breakthrough ...
In all the cases the texts were written in unknown manner of either Armenian or Greek script; sometimes, indeed, it proved to be a cryptogram.
Georgian scholar Ilia Abuladze found Albanian Alphabet in the manual of Armenian grammar, among the alphabets of Armenian, Greek, Jewish, Georgian, Syriac and Arabic languages, when there was almost no hope of finding it.
Acharjan wrote in the "Herald" of Armenian Academy of Sciences: "Young Georgian scholar Ilia Abuladze is worthy of unlimited honour and praise, who on the 28th of September, 1937 discovered Albanian alphabet among other Manuscripts of Echmiadzin".
titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt.de /armazi/sinai/alban2.htm   (4385 words)

  
 11.3 Caucasian Albanian Alphabet - Ancient Script Discovered in the Ashes by Zaza Alexidze and Betty Blair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Orthodox Patriarch of All Georgia, Ilia II, then visited Sinai and determined that the newly discovered manuscripts were not Armenian, as had been announced at the symposium; but rather, Georgian.
When there seemed little hope of finding a single sample of the Albanian alphabet, Georgian scholar Ilia Abuladze (1901-1968) discovered a sample of the Albanian alphabet in an Armenian grammar text dating to the 15th century, side by side with various other alphabets such as Armenian, Greek, Hebrew, Georgian, Coptic, Syrian and Arabic.
The Armenian scholar Hrachya Atcharyan wrote in the Herald of the Armenian Academy of Sciences: "The young Georgian scholar Ilia Abuladze, who discovered the Albanian alphabet on September 28, 1937, among the manuscripts of Echmiadzin, is worthy of inestimable honor and praise".
www.azer.com /aiweb/categories/magazine/ai113_folder/113_articles/113_zaza_script_ashes.html   (3490 words)

  
 Georgia - GEOGRAPHY
When Ilia II became the patriarch (catholicos) of the Georgian Orthodox Church in the late 1970s, he brought order and a new morality to church affairs, and Georgian Orthodoxy experienced a revival.
In 1988 Moscow permitted the patriarch to begin consecrating and reopening closed churches, and a large-scale restoration process began.
This powerful work, which won international acclaim when released in 1987, showed the consequences of Stalin's Great Terror of the 1930s through a depiction of the reign of a fictional local dictator.
www.mongabay.com /reference/country_studies/georgia/GEOGRAPHY.html   (4656 words)

  
 The Works of Manaba Magomedova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Underpinning Manaba Magomedova's creative diversity is the sincere friendship she established with Lado Gudiashvili, Elene Akhvlediani, Rasul Gamzatov, Akhmedkhan Abu-Bakhar, Tengiz Abuladze and other outstanding masters of culture and arts.
Their works portray a wonderful image of their artistic family; the compositions "A Wishing Tree," "Ilia's Treasure" and the decorative furnishings of theatres in Makhachkala can be regarded as products of their joint creative work.
Leili Izabakarova is a graduate of the Tbilisi Academy of Arts; she is very successful in drawing and enameling; she is the author of a picturesque series of posters dedicated to Daghestan and she designed the book covers of a number of modem writers.
www.gaiaca.ge /manaba   (1144 words)

  
 tamplate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The parliamentary confirmation of the Cabinet of Ministers, which began on March 22, became the dividing point.
The Republicans, Charter-91 and Ilia Tchavtchavadze Society refused to take part in the vote altogether after their demand to change the structure of the Cabinet was ignored.
Distinguished Georgian film-maker, Tengiz Abuladze died, and was buried on Mar. 12 in the Didube pantheon.
www.cipdd.org /cipdd/_gch/bul94/may.htm   (9676 words)

  
 11.3 Zaza Alexidze, Decipherer - Glimpses of Childhood by Betty Blair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The term, "Old Georgian Script", refers to the early Georgian alphabet used between the 5th to 11th centuries, which differ considerably in appearance from the Georgian alphabet that is in use today.
Years later, Professor Abuladze who studied the Old Georgian and Armenian texts would become the founding Director of Tbilisi's Institute of Manuscripts, and would go on to direct some of Zaza's future academic there.
In 1937, Ilia Abuladze, had discovered a sample of the Albanian alphabet in a 15th-century Armenian grammar text, which illustrated what various alphabets in the region looked like: Armenian, Greek, Hebrew, Georgian, Syrian, Coptic, Arabic and Albanian.
azari.com /aiweb/categories/magazine/ai113_folder/113_articles/113_zaza_decipherer_betty.html   (3637 words)

  
 Georgia at a glance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
They include Shota Rustaveli in the 12th century; Ilia Chavchavadze and Akaki Tsereteli in the 19th century; and Galaktion Tabidze, Konstantine Gamsakhurdia, Niko Lordkipanidze, Mikhail Javakhishvili, and Ana Kalandadze in the 20th century.
Brilliant works of prose and poetry, such as Rustaveli's narrative poem The Man in the Panther's Skin, Gamsakhurdia' s novel The Right Hand of the Great Master, and Tabidze's poems ``The Moon of Mtatsminda'' and ``The Wind Blows,'' are acknowledged masterpieces.
Georgian film, with a history going back to the early 20th century (the first Georgian film was made in 1912), has a strong international reputation.
ils.unc.edu /georgia/literaturearts.html   (399 words)

  
 Georgian history, Abkhaz history, Armenian history, Jewish history
There is considerable variation in the spelling of names of people and places and occasional anachronisms, such as references to "Baghdad", and the "Turks" and "hejub." To date the most detailed study of the Chronicle is Ilia Abuladze's comparative analysis of the Armenian text and the corresponding Georgian passages (Tbilisi,1953, in Georgian).
Yustin Abuladze (1901) concluded that the Armenian was a translation of the Georgian, and that since the Armenian is much shorter, the original Georgian must have been shorter.
Javaxishvili, on the other hand, thought that the Armenian was an abridgement.
rbedrosian.com /gc1.htm   (687 words)

  
 Georgian Manuscripts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In921 they all became parts of the Museum of the Tbilisi Unuversity (within the system of the Education Commissariat) as autonomous depositories, and in930 passed under the authority of the Georgia State Museum (since941 within the system of the Academy of Sciences), a special department of manuscripts being established there.
On July 30th,958, thanks to the initiative and persistence of the head of the Department of Manuscripts of the Georgia State University, eminent philologist Professor Ilia Abuladze, there was, opened based on this Department the Institute of Manuscripts of the Georgia Academy of Sciences.
In962 the Institute was named after Academician Korneli Kekelidze.
www.manuscripts.ge /ge/institute.asp   (662 words)

  
 Timeline Georgia
1986 The film “Repentance” was directed by Tengiz Abuladze.
The last of the hostages were released 2 days later.
1999 Nov 8, Pope John Paul II stopped to "build new bridges" with the Orthodox Church and Patriarch Ilia II.
timelines.ws /countries/GEORGIA.HTML   (2450 words)

  
 Smitskamp Oriental Antiquarium - Georgia
ABULADZE, C. aba defter Cildyrskogo ejaleta 1694-1732 gg.
CAVCAVADZE, I. The hermit, a legend by Prince Ilia Chavchavadze.
[Contributions by: G. Cereteli, E. Sevortjan, A. Kononov, A. Baskakov, C. Abuladze, e.a.].
www.nvva.nl /oosters/647-GEO.HTM   (2552 words)

  
 11.3 Udi Language - Comparing Ancient Albanian with Contemporary Udi by Zaza Alexidze   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This close relationship between the written Caucasian Albanian text and its descendent - the modern-day Udi language - confirms the scholarship of Georgian Akaki Shanidze who concluded in 1937 that Udi was the language represented by the Caucasian Albanian script.
He based his research on a 15th-century Armenian grammar discovered in Yerevan by Georgian Ilia Abuladze.
This manuscript illustrated what some of the known alphabets in the region looked like, such as Greek, Hebrew, Georgian, Syrian, Coptic, Arabic and also Albanian.
www.azer.com /aiweb/categories/magazine/ai113_folder/113_articles/113_zaza_udi_language.html   (569 words)

  
 J Physiol -- Table of Contents (531 [2])
Dayue Duan, Juming Zhong, Marcela Hermoso, Christina M. Satterwhite, Charles F. Rossow, William J. Hatton, Ilia Yamboliev, Burton Horowitz, and Joseph R. Hume
E. Gross, N. Abuladze, A. Pushkin, I. Kurtz, and C. Cotton
The stoichiometry of the electrogenic sodium bicarbonate cotransporter pNBC1 in mouse pancreatic duct cells is 2 HCO
jp.physoc.org /content/vol531/issue2/index.shtml   (704 words)

  
 Caucasus School of Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
MA (Tbilisi Ilia Chavchavadze State University of Foreign Languages), Associate Professor of Language Studies
MA (Tbilisi Ilia Chavchavadze State University of Foreign Languages), Instructor of Language Studies (French)
BA (Tbilisi I.Chavchavadze State University of Language and Culture) Associate Professor of Language Studies
www.csb.ge /e/about.php?id=05   (855 words)

  
 Central-Eurasia-L Archive - Publications - Page 12   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Caravan Books has just reprinted the texts of Kartlis cxovreba down to and including Cxorebay davit aghmashenebeli (the vita of Davit II) in two volumes: the first volume completely reprints the initial vol.
of S. Qauxchishvili's critical Georgian text (Tbilisi 1955), and the second volume completely reprints Ilia Abuladze's critical edition of the medieval Armenian adaptation of Kartlis cxovreba (known as Patmutiwn Vrac).
Each volume also includes a new English introduction (written by me -- believe me, the balance sheet is not and will not be in my favor!).
cesww.fas.harvard.edu /calarc/calarc_publ12.html   (4298 words)

  
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268 Fleischer, Jürgen - Abuladze, Medea Schwarz-Weiß-Club Pforzheim 237 - 245
370 Zakharov, Ilia - Morbin, Suzanna BYELORUSSIA 187 - 188
4 Zakharov, Ilia - Morbin, Suzanna BYELORUSSIA 34 - 36
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