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Tedo Zhordania

(1854-1916), a Georgian historian, teacher, philologist and public figure. He was the member of several organizations: the Clerical-Archaeological Council, the Church Antiquities Protection Committee, the Literacy Society and the Historical and Ethnographic Society. Tedo Zhordania contributed to discovery and critical study of ancient... Read more >

NEW BOOKS

THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA, 1918-1921, 100 STORIES

Davit Khvadagiani, Dimitri Silakadze, Irakli Khvadagiani, Rusiko Kobakhidze

On 26 May, 1918 Georgia declared its independence. The Democratic Republic of Georgia lasted for only 1028 days. The Democratic Republic was built by its citizens: politicians, soldiers, scholars,... Read more >

Memoirs of the Caucasus – Military Service and Captivity Under Shamil (1844–1854)

Karol Kalinowski

The fate of Polish officer Karol Kalinowski closely mirrored that of many of his compatriots in the 1840s, who were punished by the Russian Empire for fighting for their country’s... Read more >

Dimitri Silakadze. February tanks. 1921

Dimitri Silakadze

On February 24, 1921, during the Russian-Georgian War, tanks and infantry faced off on the battlefield for the first time in Georgia and the South Caucasus. The battle took place near Tbilisi, on... Read more >