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Tbilisi and University
* Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi
He went to the boy's Gymnasium in Tiflis, Georgia ( now Tbilisi ) and attended Moscow University, but his education was interrupted by an arrest in 1902.
Tbilisi State University.
* Faculty of Philology at the Tbilisi State University ( Tbilisi ).
* Tbilisi State University
* Tbilisi State University
He was a Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of Georgian Literature of the Georgian Academy of Sciences ( 1973 – 1977, 1985 – 1990 ), Associate Professor of the Tbilisi State University ( 1973 – 1975, 1985 – 1990 ) and member of the Union of Georgia's Writers ( 1966 – 1977, 1985 – 1991 ), PhD in the field of Philology ( 1973 ) and Doctor of Sciences ( Full Doctor, 1991 ).
* Alexander von Zagareli ( 1844-1929 ), Professor at St. Petersburg University an co-founder of Tbilisi State University
His mother, Giuli Alasania, is a historian who lectures at Tbilisi State University.
She graduated in 1986 from the Faculty of Law of the Tbilisi State University ( TSU ) and afterwards pursued education at the Moscow State University from which she graduated with a doctorate in International Law in 1990.
In 1991, she became an docent ( Associate Professor ) of the Faculty of International Law at the Tbilisi State University.
In 1985 he graduated from the Faculty of Biology of the Tbilisi Ivane Javakhishvili State University.
After the suppression of the 1924 anti-Soviet uprising in Georgia, Gamsakhurdia was excluded from the Tbilisi State University where he taught German literature.
Dimitri Uznadze (; December 2, 1886-October 9, 1950 ) was a famous Georgian psychologist, philosopher and public benefactor, founder of the Georgian scientific school of Psychology, co-founder of the Tbilisi State University ( TSU ), Academician and co-founder of the Georgian Academy of Sciences ( GAS ), Meritorious Science Worker of Georgia, Dr. Sci., Professor.
After the October Revolution, in Uznadze helped establish the Tbilisi State University ( TSU ).
He is buried in the garden of the Tbilisi State University.
Category: Tbilisi State University faculty
Category: Tbilisi State University faculty
He was also one of the founding fathers of the Tbilisi State University ( 1918 ) and its rector from 1919 to 1926.

Tbilisi and present-day
He was born in Tiflis, Tiflis Governorate of the Russian Empire ( present-day Tbilisi, Georgia ) and raised in the house of his mother's parents.
Not being able to capture Shusha, Aga Muhammad khan ceased the siege and advanced to Tiflis ( present-day Tbilisi ), which despite desperate resistance was occupied and exposed to unprecedented destruction.
Not being able to capture Shusha, Agha Muhammad khan ceased the siege and advanced to Tiflis ( present-day Tbilisi ), which, despite desperate resistance, was occupied and exposed to unprecedented destruction.

Tbilisi and I
* The city of Tbilisi ( Georgia ) on the Kura River is founded by king Vakhtang I of Iberia.
I, Tbilisi, 1938.
King Dachi I Ujarmeli ( beginning of the 6th century AD ), who was the successor of Vakhtang I Gorgasali, moved the capital from Mtskheta to the more easily defensible Tbilisi according to the will left by his father.
I, Tbilisi, 1956 ; Vol.
I, Tbilisi, 1997, pp. 90 ( in Georgian )
* " The Martyrdom of Queen Shushaniki " ( a monograph ), part I, Tbilisi, 1980 ( in Georgian, English summary )
I, Tbilisi, 1997, p. 158
Rome 1978, Rome 1980, Stockholm 1982, Bucharest, National Art Museum, 1982, Kerkera Greece 1985, Moscow, Tbilisi and other capital cities of the ex USSR 1988, Bucharest, 1992, Israel 1994, Bucharest World Trade Center 2000, Iaşi Universitatea A. I.
I, Tbilisi, 1997, p. 129 ( in Georgian )
The Battle of Digomi was part of a campaign launched by the Georgian king Simon I of Kartli aimed at the liberation of the capital Tbilisi from the Persians in 1567.
The city was defended by Daut Khan, a Georgian ruler appointed by the Safavid Shah Tahmasp I. Daut Khan attempted to make a sortie with his Persian force, but was routed by Simon ’ s cavalry and found shelter within the walls of Tbilisi Fortress.
Al-Fadl I b. Muhammad, of the Shaddadids, encamped at Isani ( a suburb of Tbilisi on the left bank of the Mtkvari ) and with 33, 000 men ravaged the countryside.
Acting under Minister of War Enver Pasha's request, Miralay ( Colonel ) Kâzım Karabekir Bey's I Caucasian Corps and Mirliva Yakub Shevki Pahsa's II Caucasian Corps put into action in the direction of Karakilisa ( modern-day Vanadzor ), Sardarabad, Tiflis ( modern-day Tbilisi ) and Yerevan on 20 May.
I, Tbilisi, 1997: pp. 256 – 257
Together they lived and taught in Moscow, Tbilisi, Georgia and later in Berlin before emigrating after World War I and the Russian Revolution to New York, where they joined the faculty of the Institute of Musical Art which later became The Juilliard School.
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Machelones-Macrones-Maglakelidze, Shalva – Mamardashvili, Merab – Manraloi-March 9 Massacre in Tbilisi, 1956 – Marr, Nikolay – Martvili – Mayakovsky, Vladimir – Mazniashvili, Giorgi – Mchedlidze Guram – Medea – Megrelian language – Melikishvili, Giorgi – Melua, Katie – Mengrelia – Merabishvili, Vano – Meshech – Meskheti – Mestia – Michael I of Imereti – Mikheil, Prince of Abkhazia – Miles, Richard ( diplomat ) – Military of Georgia – Mirian I of Iberia – Mirian II of Iberia – Mirian III of Iberia – Misimians-Mislimov, Shirali – Mkhedrioni – Monastery of the Cross-Mossynoeci – Mount Kazbek – Mtkvari – Mtskheta – Music of Georgia – Mushki-Muskhelishvili, Nikoloz – Mzhavanadze, Vasily
He studied at the Tbilisi Gymnasium ( grammar school ) from 1905 and was interned on the outbreak of World War I as an enemy alien.

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