written Abkhazliterature appeared relatively recently in the beginning of the 20th century although Abkhaz oral tradition is quite rich. Abkhaz share with...
The Abkhaz alphabet is a Cyrillic alphabet used for the Abkhaz language. Abkhaz did not become a written language until the 19th century. Up until then...
list of literature pages categorized by country, language, or cultural group. Sometimes these literatures will be called national literatures because...
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against the host. The written Abkhazliterature appeared relatively recently, in the beginning of the 20th century. However, Abkhaz share the Nart sagas, a...
considered to be one of the founders of Abkhazliterature. He is often called “The Father of Abkhazian Literature”. Dmitry Iosif-ipa Gulia was born to a...
Gospel According to Sandro, is a picaresque novel (or a parody thereof) by Abkhaz author Fazil Iskander, written in Russian and first published in the west...
albanianliterature.net. "The pioneer in everything and the patriarch of Abkhazliterature: about Dmitry Gulia". World Abaza Congress. "The Colour Of Pomegranates"...
Gogua (Abkhaz: Алықьса Ноча-иҧа Гәагәуа; born 15 March 1932 in Gup village, Ochamchira District, Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia) is an Abkhaz writer...
formed in 1922. The SSR Abkhazia was abolished in 1931 and replaced with the Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic within the Georgian SSR. During its...
families of the Caucasus: the Northwest Caucasian languages (Circassian, Abkhaz and Ubykh); the Northeast Caucasian languages such as Chechen and Avar;...
of the writer Dmitri Gulia who was one of the founders of modern Abkhazliterature. After graduating from the Transcaucasian Institute of Railway Engineers...
Vladislav Ardzinba (Abkhaz: Владислав Арӡынба, Georgian: ვლადისლავ არძინბა; 14 May 1945 – 4 March 2010) was the first de facto president of Abkhazia. A...
Taif Ajba (Abkhaz: Таиф Аџьба) was an Abkhaz language poet from Abkhazia. Ajba was born on 11 March 1939 in the village of Achandara, Gudauta District...
tree". In Abkhaz, the city is known as Aqwa (Аҟәа) which is believed to derive from a-qwara (а-ҟәара), meaning "stony seashore". According to Abkhaz tradition...
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the Aq Qoyunlu Confederation of Turkic tribes against the Georgians, the Abkhaz, and the Greeks in Trabzon. The 16th-century poet, Fuzuli produced his philosophical...
their relationships with indigenous Abkhaz. Abkhazia portal Afro-Russians Afro-Turks Black people African diaspora Abkhaz people African admixture in Europe...
Iskander distanced himself from the Abkhaz secessionist strivings in the late 1980s and criticised both Georgian and Abkhaz communities of Abkhazia for their...
root; however, Chirikba (1986) regards the latter as being of Abkhaz origin ( ← Abkhaz agər-wa 'lower cast of peasants; slave', literally 'Megrelian')...
Abkhazia (Abkhaz: Аҧсны Apsny, Georgian: აფხაზეთი Apkhazeti or Abkhazeti, Russian: Абха́зия Abkhazia) is a de facto independent, partially recognised country...
particularly of literature. The following three decades were marked by attempts of the Abkhaz Communist elite to make the autonomous structures more Abkhaz, but...
Latvian, Lithuanian, Finnish, Georgian, Karelian, Armenian and Yiddish. The Abkhaz and Ossetic language is a special case: these two languages are not converted...
The Sukhumi riot was a riot in Sukhumi, Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, in July 1989, triggered...