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  Simon Janashia by Levan Urushadze - Wikinfo
Simon N. Janashia (July 13, 1900-November 5, 1947) was outstanding Georgian historian and public benefactor, one of the founders and Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS), Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor.
In 1941 he was one of the founders of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS), in 1941-1947 Vice-President of the Academy and Director of the Institute of History of GAS.
In 1940's Janashia was one of the organizers of the archaeological excavations in Mtskheta and Armazi (Eastern Georgia).
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  Simon Janashia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Simon Janashia (July 13, 1900 - November 5, 1947) was an outstanding Georgian historian and public benefactor, one of the founders and Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS), Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor.
In 1941 he was one of the founders of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS), in 1941-1947 Vice-President of the Academy and Director of the Institute of History of GAS.
In the 1940s Janashia was one of the organizers of the archaeological excavations in Mtskheta and Armazi (Eastern Georgia).
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 Main Scientific Works Of Nikoloz Janashia - Nikoloz Janashia
In 1957-1970 he was a Research Fellow (1957-1962) and Senior Research Fellow (1962-1970) of the Institute of History and Ethnology of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS), in 1970-1982 a Deputy Director of the Institute of Manuscripts of the GAS, in 1965-1982 Associate Professor of the Tbilisi State University.
Nikoloz Janashia was a Scientific Secretary of the Historical Society of Georgia, Member of the Commission of the source studies of the history of Georgia of the Presidium of GAS.
Main fields of scientific activity of N. Janashia were: history of Georgia of the 4th-5th centuries AD, Georgian and Armenian sources of the history of Georgia.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Simon Janashia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Simon Janashia article - Simon Janashia July 13 1900 November 1947 Georgian Academician Georgian Academy -...
In 1943 Janashia was elected as Academician of the Academy of Sciences of Soviet Union (now the (Click link for more info and facts about Russian Academy of Science) Russian Academy of Science).
In the (The decade from 1940 to 1949) 1940s Janashia was one of the organizers of the archaeological excavations in (Click link for more info and facts about Mtskheta) Mtskheta and Armazi (Eastern Georgia).
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 Simon Janashia: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In 1922 Simon Janashia graduated from the Tbilisi State University[For more facts and a topic of this subject, click this link] (TSU).
In 1943 Janashia was elected as Academician of the Academy of Sciences of Soviet Union (now the Russian Academy of Science[For more, click on this link]).
Main fields of scientific activity of Simon Janashia were: ethnogenesis of the Georgian people and other Iberian-Caucasian peoples, EHandler: no quick summary.
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 Simon Janashia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Simon Janashia (July 13, 1900 - November 5, 1947) was outstanding Georgian A native or inhabitant of Georgia in Asia
In 1922 Simon Janashia graduated from the Tbilisi State University[Click link for more facts about this topic] (TSU).
[Click link for more facts about this topic] Janashia was one of the organizers of the archaeological excavations in Mtskheta Mtskheta is one of oldest cities of the republic of georgia (in kartli province of eastern georgia), near tbilisi....
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 Simon Janashia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
His father was a famous teacher ethnographist and public benefactor Nikoloz Janashia (1872-1918).
In 1941 he was one of the founders the Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS) in 1941 - 1947 Vice-President of the Academy and Director the Institute of History of GAS.
Main fields of scientific activity of Simon were: ethnogenesis of the Georgian people and Iberian-Caucasian peoples genesis of the feudalism in and the Caucasus history of ancient Georgia of ancient Georgia history of the Kingdoms Kolkheti (Colchis) and Iberia history of Christianity in Georgia source of the history of Georgia and the Caucasus.
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 Nikoloz Janashia: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Nikoloz (Lasha) Janashia (November 18, 1931-September 7, 1982) was a famous Georgian A native or inhabitant of Georgia in Asia
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Simon Janashia Simon janashia (july 13, 1900 - november 5, 1947) was outstanding georgian historian and public benefactor, one of the founders and academician of the georgian academy of sciences (gas), doctor...
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Georgian Academy of Sciences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Arnold Chikobava (March 14, 1898_November 5, 1985) was an outstanding Georgian linguist, philologist and public benefactor, one of founders and Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS), founder of the scientific school of the Ibarian-Caucasian linguistics, Meritorious Scientific Worker of Georgia, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor.
The Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS) unites the 63 scientific-research Institutes and Centers of the Republic of Georgia.
The founder Academicians of the Academy were: (linguistics), (physiology), Arnold Chikobava (the Iberian-Caucasian languages), (the arts), Simon Janashia (history), (geology), (philology), (botany), (subtropical cultures), Niko Muskhelishvili (mathematics, mechanics.
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 The Goal Is Freedom: Caper in the Caucasus | News & Commentary | The Foundation for Economic Education: In Brief
Simon Janashia, director of the National Curriculum and Assessment Centre, sat at the back of the lecture hall looking amused throughout my remarks.
After the lecture Janashia, Richard Ebeling, and I carried on the discussion.
Janashia insisted that education is a "fundamental right," to which we responded that nothing that must be provided by other people can be a genuine right.
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 IREX | IATP News for September 2006
Simon Janashia, head of the National Study Plan and Assessment Center of the Ministry of Education and Science, connected with users at IATP centers in Gori, Kutaisi, Telavi and Tbilisi for the event.
To start the discussion, Janashia talked about the role and importance of school and public libraries, especially in rural regions, where they must serve as information providers but desperately lack up-to-date materials.
Janashia cited the example of a library in Zestaponi, a rural village, where a Peace Corps volunteer assisted in organizing a club for library patrons with a membership fee; the club launched a successful business, and the library is now using the revenue to renovate its facilities and purchase new books for the collection.
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 Nikoloz Janashia: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Simon janashia (july 13, 1900 - november 5, 1947) was outstanding georgian historian and public benefactor, one of the founders and academician...
In 1954 Nikoloz Janashia graduated from the Faculty of History of the Tbilisi State University[Click link for more facts about this topic] (TSU).
Nikoloz Janashia was a Scientific Secretary of the Historical Society of Georgia, EHandler: no quick summary.
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 List of historians - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Nikoloz Janashia, (1931-1982), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
Simon Janashia, (1900-1947), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
Simon Schama, (born 1945), British historian and TV presenter, European and art history.
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 Georgian alphabet - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Older Asomtavruli inscriptions have been claimed to date from pre-Christian times, the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD.
These were found in Armaztsikhe (near Mtskheta) and Nekresi (in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia), in 1940 and 1995–2003 by the scientific expeditions of Simon Janashia (1900-1947) and Levan Chilashvili [1].
The inscriptions from Armaztsikhe were investigated by Pavle Ingorokva.The Nuskhuri ("minuscule") or Kutkhovani ("squared") script first appeared in the ninth century.
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 Georgian language
Examples of it are still preserved in monumental inscriptions, such as those of the Georgian church in Bethlehem (near Jerusalem, 430) and the church of Bolnisi Sioni near Tbilisi (4th-5th centuries).
Older, pre-Christian Asomtavruli inscriptions dating from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD were found in Armaztsikhe (near Mtskheta) and Nekresi (in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia), in 1940 and 1995-2003 by the scientific expeditions of Simon Janashia (1900-1947) and Levan Chilashvili [1].
The inscriptions from Armaztsikhe were investigated by Pavle Ingorokva.
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 BORJOMI 2014 - bid committee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The new findings provide more evidence to testify the facts described in ancient Greek mythology about the reality that Colchis was abundant in gold; this also proves Georgias links with ancient Greece and emphasizes the long acknowledged fact that Georgias cultural legacy constitutes an inseparable part of the ancient civilization.
The newly found items from Vani are exhibited in the Golden Fund of the Simon Janashia State Museum of Georgia.
The most precious patterns of Georgian goldsmiths art since the 2nd millennium coming down to the XIX century are kept in two main institutions of the National Museum of Georgia In the Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia and the Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Georgian Art.
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 Men's Tennis Advances Five in Championship Singles at MTSU :: Walker and Bucewicz both alive in Flight One Singles draw.
In the Flight Three bracket, sophomore Alex Jago was the lone Tiger to advance in the championship bracket, blanking his first round opponent, 6-0, 6-0.
Jago then edged Lasha Janashia from Georgia Southern, 6-7, 7-6, 7-5 to advance to a 9:30 a.m.
Also in the Flight Three bracket, Andrew Olswing battled back from a 6-1 first set loss to win the second set 6-2, but fell 11-9 in a third set super tiebreak.
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 KARTULI IDEA - THE GEORGIAN IDEA
Being close to the boundary between Europe and Asia, Georgia might have been a crossroads of dispersal to the west in Europe as well as to southern and eastern Asia.
In the 1970's the archaeological excavations on the territory of Eastern Georgia revealed a number of ancient settlements of the 5th millennium B.C. which included houses with galleries.
In 1941-1942 a part of the Georgian men of the Soviet Army (more than 30,000 Georgians) either were taken prisoner or yield themselves prisoner to the Germans that by this way fought for Georgia's liberation from the Soviet Empire.
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 2003-1-10-g
Back in 1937, the archaeological excavations in the Mtskheta region were initiated and headed by the academicians Ivane Javakhishvili and Simon Janashia.
In 1938-1948 a multi-layer burial ground stretching across 18 hectares in Samtavro, the northern suburb of Mtskheta, was dug.
This was the reason that we paid a visit to the Janashia State Historic Museum together with the Soft Eject flute player - Sandro Nikoladze.
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 CEU :: Central European University
Pavel Borkovec (Czech Republic, IRES '99) became the happy father of Simon, born on July 5, 2002.
Eugene Kuskov (Russia, ECON '98) is enrolled in an MBA program at the William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Rochester, NY, USA.
Nana Janashia (Georgia, ENVS '97) is a manager for the Caucasus Environmental NGO Network.
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 About Georgia : Language and Alphabet : Georgian Alphabet
Older Asomtavruli inscriptions have been claimed to date from pre-Christian times, the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD.
These were found in Armaztsikhe (near Mtskheta) and Nekresi (in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia), in 1940 and 1995–2003 by the scientific expeditions of Simon Janashia (1900-1947) and Levan Chilashvili.
The inscriptions from Armaztsikhe were investigated by Pavle Ingorokva.
www.aboutgeorgia.net /language/alphabet.html?print=1   (562 words)

  
 Historians - Information at Halfvalue.com
Nikoloz Janashia, (1931–1982), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
Simon Janashia, (1900–1947), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
Simon Schama, (born 1945), British historian and TV presenter, European and art history
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 Georgian language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Examples of it are still preserved in monumentalinscriptions, such as those of the Georgian church in Bethlehem (near Jerusalem, 430) and the church of Bolnisi Sioni near Tbilisi (4th-5th centuries).
Older, pre-Christian Asomtavruli inscriptions dating from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD were found in Armaztsikhe (near Mtskheta) and Nekresi (in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia), in 1940 and 1995 - 2003 bythe scientific expeditions of Simon Janashia (1900-1947) and Levan Chilashvili [1].
The inscriptions fromArmaztsikhe were investigated by Pavle Ingorokva.
www.therfcc.org /georgian-language-37751.html   (641 words)

  
 List of historians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
* Nikoloz Janashia, (1931– 1982), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
* Simon Janashia, (1900– 1947), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
* Simon Schama, (born 1945), British historian and TV presenter, European and art history
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 List of historians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David John Cawdell Irving, British historian, (born 1938)
Nikoloz Janashia, (1931–1982), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
Simon Janashia, (1900–1947), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
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 Elguja Khintibidze
The observation appears to be correct according to which the Italian world – where this spelling appeared first – perceived the initial sound of this place name as
j, attempting to render it, which points to the clearly Eastern, predominantly Arabic, provenance of this name (Janashia 1959: 226-27).
Gurzi, which became established as a term designating Georgia, occurring in Russian chronicles as far back as the 14th century.
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 Georgia Southern Tennis News and Notes
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Antonio Sierra saved seven match points and Simon Jaeger provided the game-winning point as the UCF men’s tennis team defeated Georgia Southern, 4-3, in non-conference action Saturday afternoon at the UCF Tennis Complex.
Danie van den Heever and Vincent Patry earned an 8-5 tandem victory at the No. 1 slot while Tom Green and Germano Knorr also picked up an 8-5 decision at the No. 3 position.
In singles play, UCF (1-0) took four of six matches but the Eagles captured victories at the No.3 (Doruk Baglan) and No.6 (Lasha Janashia) positions, but were unable to receive the winning singles points as Sierra and Jaeger produced wins.
athletics.georgiasouthern.edu /tnnews0401.html   (187 words)

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