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Ivane and Javakhishvili
* Javakhishvili, Ivane ( 1983 ), ქართველი ერის ისტორია,.
In 1985 he graduated from the Faculty of Biology of the Tbilisi Ivane Javakhishvili State University.
The historian Ivane Javakhishvili published an influential work on the history of Georgian music, which is still considered as the most comprehensive work on historical sources on Georgian music.
Some modern Georgians also claim descent from Tubal, Togarmah and Meshech ; a Georgian historian, Ivane Javakhishvili, considered Tabal, Tubal, Jabal and Jubal to be ancient Georgian tribal designations.
* Ivane Javakhishvili.
Other founders of this University were outstanding Georgian scientists Ivane Javakhishvili, Ekvtime Takaishvili, Shalva Nutsubidze, Akaki Shanidze, Giorgi Akhvlediani, Andria Razmadze, Iosif Kipshidze, Petre Melikishvili, etc.
Ivane Javakhishvili
Ivane Javakhishvili () ( April 11, 1876 – November 18, 1940 ) was a Georgian historian whose voluminous works heavily influenced the modern scholarship of the history and culture of Georgia.
Prince Ivane Javakhishvili was born in Tbilisi, Georgia ( then part of Imperial Russia ) to the aristocratic family of Prince Alexander Javakhishvili, who served as an educator at the Tbilisi Gymnasium.
* Akaki Surguladze ( 1976 ), " Ivane Javakhishvili ( 1876-1940 )"
Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University ( Ivane Javaxishvilis saxelobis Tbilisis saxelmts ' ipo universit ' et ' i ), better known as Tbilisi State University ( TSU ), is a university established on 8 February 1918 in Tbilisi, Georgia.
The main founder of the University was a well-known Georgian historian and academician, Ivane Javakhishvili.
Tbilisi State University was founded in 1918 owing to the leadership and huge effort of a famous Georgian historian Ivane Javakhishvili and the group of his followers.
National scholarly schools of Georgian historiography ( Ivane Javakhishvili and others ), history of literature ( Korneli Kekelidze and others ), Georgian philosophy ( Shalva Nutsubidze and others ), study of art ( Giorgi Chubinashvili and others ), Georgian and Caucasian linguistics ( Akaki Shanidze, Giorgi Akhvlediani, Arnold Chikobava and others ), Oriental and Classic philology ( Grigol Tsereteli, Simon Qaukhchishvili, Giorgi Tsereteli and others ) are worth mentioning particularly.
Ivane Javakhishvili and TSU Professors in 1920
The university schools, namely the Ivane Javakhishvili school N53, the N. Muskhelishvili school N55, prof. T. Georgia physical-mathematical boarding school, Tbilisi lyceum, Rustavi gymnasium, Gurjaani college and Khobi school function successfully.
* Ivane Javakhishvili, historian
On this ground, the Georgian historian Ivane Javakhishvili considered Tabal, Tubal, Jabal and Jubal to be ancient Georgian tribal designations, and argued that they spoke a non-Indo-European language.
* Ivane Javakhishvili.
Professor Ivane Javakhishvili assigns to Vakhtang ’ s rule the dates c. 449 – 502 and Professor Cyril Toumanoff the dates c. 447 – 522.
Substantial changes were made in its structure, curriculum, and personnel, including the dismissal of the Rector, a noted historian Ivane Javakhishvili.
He has received the Lenin Prize ( 1988 ), the Humboldt International Prize ( 1989 ) and the Ivane Javakhishvili Prize of the Georgian Academy of Sciences ( 1992 ).

Ivane and Georgian
* 1868 – Ivane Andronikashvili, Georgian general ( b. 1798 )
Greatest representatives of Georgian culture of the 19th century were: Nikoloz Baratashvili ( poet ), Alexander Orbeliani ( writer ), Vakhtang Orbeliani ( poet ), Dimitri Kipiani ( writer ), Grigol Orbeliani ( poet ), Ilia Chavchavadze ( writer and poet ), Akaki Tsereteli ( poet ), Alexander Kazbegi ( writer ), Rapiel Eristavi ( poet ), Mamia Gurieli ( poet ), Iakob Gogebashvili ( writer ), Simon Gugunava ( poet ), Babo Avalishvili-Kherkheulidze ( actor ), Nikoloz Avalishvili ( actor ), Nikoloz Aleksi-Meskhishvili ( actor ), Romanoz Gvelesiani ( painter ), Grigol Maisuradze ( painter ), Alexander Beridze ( painter ), Ivane Machabeli ( translator ), Okropir Bagrationi ( translator ), Sardion Aleksi-Meskhishvili ( translator ), Kharlampi Savaneli ( opera singer ), Pilimon Koridze ( opera singer ), Lado Agniashvili ( folk singer ), Alioz Mizandari ( composer ), etc.
* Ivane Zurabishvili, Georgian publicist and public benefactor
Niania died as a Byzantine official at Ani, while Ivane, after a brief adventurous career in the imperial administration in Anatolia, was granted amnesty by the Georgian court.
Prince Ivane Machabeli () ( January 28, 1854 – c. 1898 ) was a Georgian writer, journalist and public figure known for his resonant translations of Shakespeare.

Ivane and first
The founder Academicians of the Academy were Giorgi Akhvlediani ( linguistics ), Ivane Beritashvili ( physiology ), Arnold Chikobava ( Ibero-Caucasian languages ), Giorgi Chubinashvili ( arts ), Simon Janashia ( history ), Alexandre Janelidze ( geology ), Korneli Kekelidze ( philology ), Niko Ketskhoveli ( botany ), Tarasi Kvaratskhelia ( subtropical cultures ), Niko Muskhelishvili ( mathematics, mechanics ; first President of the Academy ), Ilia Vekua ( mathematics ; second President of the Academy ), Akaki Shanidze ( linguistics ), Alexander Tvalchrelidze ( mineralogy ), Dimitri Uznadze ( psychology ), Kiriak Zavriev ( constructive mechanics ) and Philip Zaitsev ( zoology ).

Ivane and .
The rebels intended to dethrone George in favor of the king's fraternal nephew, Demna, who was considered by many to be a legitimate royal heir of his murdered father, David V. Demna's cause was little but a pretext for the nobles, led by the pretender's father-in-law, the amirspasalar (" constable ") Ivane Orbeli, to weaken the crown.
George III was able to crush the revolt and embarked on a campaign of crackdown on the defiant aristocratic clans ; Ivane Orbeli was put to death and the surviving members of his family were driven out of Georgia.
In 1199, Tamar's armies scored another major victory when two brothers, Zak ' are and Ivane Mkhargrdzeli, dislodged the Shaddadid dynasty from Ani, the erstwhile capital of the Armenian kingdom, and received it from the queen as their fief.
Thus, there was a revolt among the mountaineers of Pkhovi and Dido on Georgia's northeastern frontier in 1212, which was put down by Ivane Mkhargrdzeli after three months of heavy fighting.
Accordingly, in following Ivane Javakhishvili's theory, the ethnic designation of " Sber ", a variant of Sver, was derived the word " Hber " (" Hver ") ( and thus Iberia ) and the Armenian variants, Ver and Vir.
Gurgenidze changed most ministers, leaving Ivane Merabishvili, controversial Minister for Home Affairs, Defence Minister David Kezerashvili and Minister of Finance Nika Gilauri on their former positions.

Javakhishvili and Georgian
The Great Purge was extremely severe and included not only Georgian communists but also intellectuals, even those without any political views, among them Mikheil Javakhishvili, Titsian Tabidze, Sandro Akhmeteli, Yevgeni Mikeladze, Dimitri Shevardnadze, George Eliava, Grigol Tsereteli and many others.
Konstantine Gamsakhurdia () ( May 3, 1893 – July 17, 1975 ) was a Georgian writer and public figure, who, along with Mikheil Javakhishvili, is considered to be one of the most influential Georgian novelists of the 20th century.
Azmaiparashvili had been criticized earlier in 2004 over arrangements for the 2004 Women's World Chess Championship when female Georgian players Lela Javakhishvili and Ana Matnadze accused him of behaving " in a hostile and intimidating manner, using inappropriate and vulgar language and bringing to tears our mothers ".

Javakhishvili and .
The Tbilisi University ( present-day I. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, TSU, which now bears his name ), of which Javakhishvili became a professor and the head of the Department of the History of Georgia, rapidly assumed a dominant position in Georgia's educational life.
In 1919, Javakhishvili succeeded the noted chemist Petre Melikishvili as the second rector of the university: he served until June 1926, when, in the aftermath of anti-Soviet August Uprising of 1924, tolerance of non-Marxist intellectuals began to contract.
Javakhishvili authored more than 170 works dealing with various aspects of Georgia's political, cultural, social and economic history.
In 1989 the University was named after its founder-Ivane Javakhishvili.

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