mingrelian वाक्य
"mingrelian" हिंदी में mingrelian in a sentenceउदाहरण वाक्य
- "Mkhedruli " has 33 letters in common use; a half dozen more are obsolete in Georgian, though still used in other alphabets, like Mingrelian, Laz, and Svan.
- Between 1930 and 1938, Zan ( Laz and Mingrelian ) enjoyed cultural autonomy in Georgia and was used as a literary language, but an official standard form of the tongue was never established.
- The reason is that the Mingrelian community forms the third ( or perhaps even second ) largest group in Abkhazia and remains overwhelmingly loyal to Georgia, thus posing a threat to the separatist regime.
- All three users insists on separating certain regional populations of Georgians-such as Mingrelians and Svans-as independent ethnic or linguistic groups which I as a Mingrelian believe is a blatant secessionist propaganda.
- The marauding principality under the Princes Dadeshkeliani, a branch of the Gelovani family, while Lower Svanetia, originally ruled by the Princes Gelovani, was temporarily usurped and subdued by the Mingrelian princes Dadiani.
- The Macrones are identified by modern scholars as one of the proto-Georgian tribes whose presence in Northeastern Anatolia might have preceded the Mingrelians ( cf . " margal ", a Mingrelian self-designation ).
- Gela Charkviani was born in Tbilisi in 1939 into the family of Candide Charkviani, a leader of the Georgian Communist Party who had been accused in the Mingrelian Affair under Joseph Stalin, and his ophthalmologist wife Tamar Jaoshvili.
- Presently, Mingrelian is spoken by the Mingrelians primarily in Mingrelia ( northwest Georgia ) and Abkhazia, whereas Laz is spoken by the Laz people in Turkey ( and in a small portion of Adjara, southwestern Georgia ).
- *: The only reason I even mentioned I came from Mingrelia-on this page and only once-is because " you complained " that I edited a Mingrelian page that ComtesseDeMingrelie apparently derived her name from.
- Through his Mingrelian relatives, Prince Nakachidze had connections to Agrippina Japaridze, the wife of Constantine Petrovich, and to the Dadiani family-- Salome, Niko and Andria Dadiani the Georgian royal family then living in exile at Nice.