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Discrimination and Myths against Georgians in Tea Farming
This study explores the discrimination experienced by the Georgians who participated in cyclical labor migration from Georgia to Turkey for tea farming work, alongside the myths created to justify such discrimination.
Muhammet Öksüz, E. Murat Özgür
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The Georgian-Ossetian Relations in Georgia and the Common Understanding of History
Generally, while traditional Georgian nationalism based on language, Christianity and “motherland” had existed in Georgia, the Soviet nationality policy strengthened Georgians’ and Ossetians’ exclusionist ethnic nationalism and caused the conflict in ...
Keisuke Wakizaka
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Repatriation of Muslim Georgians: Mission Accomplished?
This article focuses on the repatriation process for Muslim Meskhetians deported from Soviet Georgia. It describes the repatriation process initiated after the collapse of the communist regime, showcasing the links between these efforts and Georgia’s ...
Anna Dolidze
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Both sonority, via the Sonority Sequencing Principle (SSP), and timing, via the coupled oscillator model advanced within Articulatory Phonology (AP), have been invoked to define the syllable as a unit. Georgian presents challenges for both definitions. The irrelevance of the SSP for Georgian phonotactics is well documented, while it is unclear whether ...
Crouch, Caroline +2 more
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The Georgian Milieu and the Metaphrastic Menologion: Three Accounts about Symeon Metaphrastes
The article investigates the reception history of the Metaphrastic menologion in the medieval Georgian milieu. The Georgian literati were the first non-Greeks to translate the metaphrastic hagiographical literature.
Sandro Nikolaishvili
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In 2010, Georgians voted on a proposed constitutional amendment that would have increased motor vehicle licensing fees by USD 10 with the proceeds dedicated to maintaining and expanding the state’s trauma care centers.
Joshua C. Hall +2 more
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“The Other” Orthodox in F. M. Dostoevsky’s Geopolitical Worldview: The Christian Caucasus and the Greeks [PDF]
In F. M. Dostoevsky’s geopolitical worldview, the division of the world into “ingroup” and “the other” (“outgroup”) often occurs not according to the principles of state-administrative division but based on national and confessional factors. The research
Mariia V. Mikhnovets
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The article is devoted to a complex socio-political processes in Georgia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Ukraine. It reveals the most typical errors and omissions in the national policy and interethnic processes.
Valeriy Dudarovich Dzidzoev
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“Nested Liminalities”: Death, Migration and Pandemic among Georgians in Russia
Based on an ethnographic fieldwork among Georgian migrants in Russia, the paper focuses on the management of deceased bodies abroad during the pandemic of COVID-19. More precisely, the paper identifies three levels of liminality, which contribute to the “
Ketevan Gurchiani, Mariam Darchiashvili
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The Missing Link of Jewish European Ancestry: Contrasting the Rhineland and the Khazarian Hypotheses [PDF]
The question of Jewish ancestry has been the subject of controversy for over two centuries and has yet to be resolved. The "Rhineland Hypothesis" proposes that Eastern European Jews emerged from a small group of German Jews who migrated eastward and ...
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