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Georgians (South Caucasians) --- Ethnology --- Georgians (South Caucasians) --- Georgians (South Caucasians) --- Georgia (Republic)
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Church architecture --- Georgians (South Caucasians) --- Turkey, Eastern
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Georgians (South Caucasians) --- Georgia (Republic) --- Civilization.
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Sermons, Georgian --- Manuscripts, Georgian --- Monasteries --- Georgians (South Caucasians)
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Lectionaries. --- Christianity --- Georgians (South Caucasians) --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Liturgy.
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"In 1893, Georgian horsemen from the Caucasus immigrated to the United States where for more than 30 years they performed in circuses and Wild West shows under the billing of "Russian Cossacks." The connection between Buffalo Bill Cody and the Georgian trick riders represents one of the earliest relationships between Georgia and the United States"--
Rodeo performers --- Trick riding. --- Wild west shows --- Georgian Americans. --- Georgians (South Caucasians)
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The Caucasian Archaeology of the Holy Land investigates the complete corpus of available literary, epigraphic and archaeological evidence of the Armenian, Georgian and Caucasian Albanian Christian communities’ activity in the Holy Land during the Byzantine and the Early Islamic periods. This book presents the first integrated approach to a wide variety of literary sources and archaeological evidence, previously unpublished or revised. The study explores the place of each of these Caucasian communities in ancient Palestine through a synthesis of literary and material evidence and seeks to understand the interrelations between them and the influence they had on the national churches of the Caucasus.
Archaeology, Medieval --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Georgians (South Caucasians) --- Armenians --- Albanians --- Antiquities --- Palestine --- Antiquities, Byzantine. --- Albanians (South Caucasians) --- Ethnology --- Indo-Europeans --- Georgians --- Georgians (Transcaucasians) --- Grusinians --- Ibernians --- Karthveli --- Holy Land
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This book investigates the constitutive capacity of Soviet nationhood and empire. The Soviet republic of Georgia, located in the mountainous Caucasus region, received the same nation-building template as other national republics of the USSR. Yet Stalin's Georgian heritage, intimate knowledge of Caucasian affairs, and personal involvement in local matters as he ascended to prominence left his homeland to confront a distinct set of challenges after his death in 1953. This book argues that the postwar and post-Stalin era was decisive in the creation of a "Georgian" Georgia.
Nationalism --- Nationalism and socialism --- Georgians (South Caucasians) --- History --- Ethnic identity. --- Stalin, Joseph, --- Influence. --- Georgia (Republic) --- Soviet Union --- Politics and government --- Relations --- Ethnic relations
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Monasticism and religious orders --- Georgians (South Caucasians) --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Georgia (Republic) --- Georgia (Republic) --- Georgia (Republic) --- Church history. --- Civilization. --- History
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