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  1. Mzechabuk "Chabua" Amirejibi, [1] (a menudo escrito como "Amiredjibi", en georgiano: მზეჭაბუკ "ჭაბუა" ამირეჯიბი) (Tiflis, 18 de noviembre de 1921 – Tiflis, 12 de diciembre del 2013) fue un novelista georgiano y disidente de la URSS, célebre por su magnum opus, Data Tutashkhia, y una larga ...

  2. Mzechabuk "Chabua" Amirejibi, (often written as "Amiredjibi", Georgian: მზეჭაბუკ "ჭაბუა" ამირეჯიბი; 18 November 1921 – 12 December 2013) was a Georgian novelist and Soviet-era dissident notable for his magnum opus, Data Tutashkhia, and a lengthy experience in Soviet prisons.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmirejibiAmirejibi - Wikipedia

    Amirejibi. The House of Amirejibi ( Georgian: ამირეჯიბი) is a Georgian family, formerly a prominent noble house, which branched off the House of Palavandishvili and rose in prominence in the late 14th century.

  4. Agricultural University of Georgia. Occupation. activist. Known for. co-founder of the National Network of Protection from Violence. Nato Shavlakadze or Nato Shavlaqadze (born January 15, 1966) is a Georgian human rights activist. In 2024 she and Eliso Amirejibi were awarded the Georgian Order of Honor for their work with the National Network ...

  5. Kutsna Amirejibi ( Georgian : ქუცნა ამირეჯიბი ), also known as Kutsna the Chamberlain ( fl. 1350–1415 [1]) was a Georgian nobleman active during and in the aftermath of Timur's invasions of Georgia. He was a father-in-law of King Constantine I of Georgia and a maternal grandfather of King Alexander I of ...

  6. Data Tutashkhia ( Georgian: დათა თუთაშხია) is a novel written by Chabua Amirejibi in 1962-1972. It was translated to English from a Russian translation by Antonina W. Bouis in 1985. This is one of the most popular readable novels in Georgia and former Soviet countries.