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Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia
Book cover, vol. “Georgian SSR”
Language
Georgian and Russian
Subject
General
Genre
Reference encyclopaedia
The Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia (Georgian: ქართული საბჭოთა ენციკლოპედია, romanized:kartuli sabch'ota entsik'lop'edia, ქსე) is the first universal encyclopedia in the Georgian language, printed in Tbilisi from 1965, the editor in chief of which was Irakli Abashidze. The encyclopedia consists of 11 alphabetic volumes and a 12th exclusively dedicated to the Georgian SSR, printed in both Georgian and Russian.
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The GeorgianSovietEncyclopedia (Georgian: ქართული საბჭოთა ენციკლოპედია, romanized: kartuli sabch'ota entsik'lop'edia, ქსე) is the first universal encyclopedia...
Red Army invasion of Georgia (12 February – 17 March 1921), also known as the Georgian–Soviet War or the Soviet invasion of Georgia, was a military campaign...
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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...
Uprising (Georgian: აგვისტოს აჯანყება, romanized: agvist'os ajanq'eba) was an unsuccessful insurrection against Soviet rule in the GeorgianSoviet Socialist...
and an editor-in-chief of The GeorgianSovietEncyclopedia in 1967. His poems are viewed as classical works of Georgian literature. His poetry was mostly...
Georgian Americans (Georgian: ქართველი ამერიკელები, romanized: kartveli amerik'elebi) are Americans of full or partial Georgian ancestry. They encompass...
Kartlis Deda (Georgian: ქართვლის დედა; Mother of Kartvel or Mother of Georgian) is a monument in Georgia's capital Tbilisi. The statue was erected on the...
Абхазская АССР; Georgian: აფხაზეთის ასსრ; Abkhaz: Аҧснытәи АССР), was an autonomous republic of the Soviet Union within the Georgian SSR. It came into...
(2012). History of Georgia in four volumes, volume III (2012) - p.161. Magti koms. ISBN 9789941194078. GeorgianSovietencyclopedia. Vol. 10. Tbilisi....
Levant: A History of Frankish Greece (1204–1566). London: 1908. GeorgianSovietencyclopedia, volume 6, page 658, Tbilisi, 1983 The Cambridge History of Africa...
Making of the Georgian Nation: 2nd edition (December 1994), Indiana University Press, ISBN 0-253-20915-3, pages 39–44 GeorgianSovietEncyclopedia (k’art’uli...
Retrieved 15 December 2016. "Kazbegi." GeorgianSovietEncyclopedia. Vol. 10, Tbilisi, 1984, pp. 617 Rosen, Roger. Georgia: A Sovereign Country of the Caucasus...