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Kulashi (Georgian: კულაში) is a small town (daba) in Imereti, Georgia with the population of around 1,702 as of 2014.[1] It is located 5 km from the town of Samtredia. It first appears in the 16th century records as a fief of the Mikeladze family. It was granted the status of daba in 1961.
Kulashi had formerly been a home to one of the largest Georgian Jewish community, whose size has significantly decreased due to several waves of Jewish expatriation to Israel.[2] As such, it had sometimes been referred to as the "Jerusalem of Georgia". Among the prominent Jews who came from Kulashi are Ephraim Gur and businessman Merab Elashvili [he].[3]
^"მოსახლეობის საყოველთაო აღწერა 2014". საქართველოს სტატისტიკის ეროვნული სამსახური. November 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
^Gachechiladze, Revaz G. (1995), The New Georgia: Space, Society, Politics, p. 94. Texas A&M University Press, ISBN 0-89096-703-2.
^Leibovich-Dar, Sarah (December 14, 2013). "המיליונר הסודי: מוטי בן משה מנסה להשתלט על תאגיד אי.די.בי" [The Secret Millionaire: Moti Ben-Moshe Is Trying to Take Control of IDB]. nrg (in Hebrew). Makor Rishon. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
Kulashi (Georgian: კულაში) is a small town (daba) in Imereti, Georgia with the population of around 1,702 as of 2014. It is located 5 km from the town...
Jewish Congress. Mirilashvili was born to a Jewish family in May 1960 in Kulashi, a small town in Georgia. In 1977, he moved to St. Petersburg, then known...
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served as a member of the Knesset for Shas between 2006 and 2015. Born in Kulashi in the Soviet Union (today in Georgia) as Abraam Mikhelashvili (Georgian:...
Mikhail Tskhakaya Personal details Born (1870-11-28)November 28, 1870 Kulashi, Russian Empire Died April 13, 1931(1931-04-13) (aged 60) Tbilisi, Georgian...
suspended in 2000 Samtredia 28 August 1982 2000? Included interurban line to Kulashi village. Sukhumi 3 January 1968 Service suspended August 1992 - 1995...
Isak Nutsubidze was appointed headmaster of the school in the village of Kulashi, and the family relocated there. Shalva Nutsubidze graduated from the Classical...
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defence line, and Jews from many regions of Georgia, particularly from Kulashi, settled in the town. As the 1897 census results indicate, there were also...
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