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    Georgian in the 11th century, which in turn developed into the modern Georgian language in the 18th century. Two periods are distinguished within Old...
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    standard Georgian, and with one another. The history of the Georgian language is conventionally divided into the following phases: Early Old Georgian: 5th–8th...
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    Kartvelian language is the Old Georgian Bir el Qutt inscriptions, written in ancient Georgian Asomtavruli script at the once-existing Georgian monastery...
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    group native to present-day Georgia and surrounding areas historically associated with the Georgian kingdoms. Significant Georgian diaspora communities are...
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  • of the Georgian SSR, took place in response to an attempt by the Soviet government to change the constitutional status of languages in Georgia. After...
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  • (disambiguation), various schools Old Georgian language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Old Georgians. If an internal link led...
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  • speeches. The Georgian language has a literary liturgical form, the Old Georgian language, while the vernacular spoken varieties are the Georgian dialects...
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    historically been only a regional language within the boundaries of historical Georgian states and then modern Georgia, and the number of younger people...
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  • Saxon form) Old French (language of Chivalric romance, 8th to 14th centuries) Old Georgian (language of Georgia, 5th to 11th centuries.) Old East Slavic...
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    Old Church Slavonic or Old Slavonic (/sləˈvɒnɪk, slæˈvɒn-/ slə-VON-ik, slav-ON-) is the first Slavic literary language. Historians credit the 9th-century...
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    The lari (Georgian: ლარი; ISO 4217: GEL) is the currency of Georgia. It is divided into 100 tetri (თეთრი). The name lari is an old Georgian word denoting...
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    The Georgian scripts are the three writing systems used to write the Georgian language: Asomtavruli, Nuskhuri and Mkhedruli. Although the systems differ...
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    Svan (ლუშნუ ნინ lušnu nin; Georgian: სვანური ენა, romanized: svanuri ena) is a Kartvelian language spoken in the western Georgian region of Svaneti primarily...
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    official language (Turkish or Georgian). Laz is unique among the Kartvelian languages in that most of its speakers live in Turkey rather than Georgia. While...
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    The Georgian Jews (Georgian: ქართველი ებრაელები, romanized: kartveli ebraelebi) are a community of Jews who migrated to Georgia during the Babylonian...
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  • The Proto-Kartvelian language, or Common Kartvelian (Georgian: წინარექართველური ენა, romanized: ts'inarekartveluri ena, Georgian: პროტოქართველური ენა...
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    Tbilisi (redirect from Tbilisi, Georgia)
    local language. In addition, the Georgian-language form Ṭpilisi was modernized on the basis of a proposal by Georgian linguists; the ancient Georgian component...
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  • 19th century BCE. Georgian and Zan on the other hand diversified from Proto-Georgian–Zan during the 7th century BCE. Both languages share common archaic...
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  • Rite in Old Georgian, which is also the liturgical language of the Georgian Orthodox Church. During the 19th century, when almost all Georgian Catholics...
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    Georgia (/ˈdʒɔːrdʒə/ JOR-jə) is the Western exonym for the country in the Caucasus natively known as Sakartvelo (Georgian: საქართველო [sakʰaɾtʰʷelo] )...
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  • calendar, the old names corresponding to the months are still used. ^* New Year in ancient Georgia started from September. Georgian numerals Georgian alphabet...
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    Black Sea (category Articles containing Old Georgian-language text)
    geography book Hudud al-'Alam, the Black Sea is called Georgian Sea (daryā-yi Gurz). The Georgian Chronicles use the name zğua sperisa ზღუა სპერისა (Sea...
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    official language of Georgia is Georgian, with Abkhaz having official status within the autonomous region of Abkhazia. Georgian is the primary language of 87...
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  • Iranian Georgians or Persian Georgians (Georgian: ირანის ქართველები; Persian: گرجی‌های ایران) are Iranian citizens who are ethnically Georgian, and are...
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    movement Georgian Dream, launched by Bidzina Ivanishvili as a platform for his political activities in December 2011. Since Ivanishvili was not a Georgian citizen...
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  • Georgian-language printing house was established in the 1620s in Italy, and the first one in Georgia itself was founded in 1709 in Tbilisi. Georgian theatre...
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    Azerbaijanis in Georgia or Georgian Azerbaijanis (Azerbaijani: Gürcüstan azərbaycanlıları, Georgian: ქართველი აზერბაიჯანელები) are Georgian citizens of an...
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  • Georgian grammar has many distinctive and extremely complex features, such as split ergativity and a polypersonal verb agreement system. Georgian has...
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    Tavisupleba (redirect from Georgian anthem)
    See Help:IPA/Georgian and Georgian language § Phonology. Parliament of Georgia. The Constitutional Law on the National Anthem of Georgia (No 72-2s; საქართველოს...
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  • underived adjectives. There were some attempts to write the Avar language in the Georgian alphabet as early as the 14th century. The use of Arabic script...
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