Dmitry Gulia (Abkhaz: Дырмит Иасыф-иҧа Гәлиа; 9 February 1874 – 7 April 1960) was an Abkhazian Soviet writer and poet, considered to be one of the founders...
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Gulia may refer to: Gulia clan, a Jat clan of India Dmitry Gulia (1874–1960), Abkhazian Soviet writer and poet Gavino Gulia (1835–1889), Maltese botanist...
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Church Abkhazs in the mid-19th century Alexey Gogua (born 1932), writer Dmitry Gulia (1874–1960), Abkhazian Soviet writer and poet Fazil Iskander (1929–2016)...
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Ardzinba, 1st president of Abkhazia (1994–2005) Fazil Iskander, writer Dmitry Gulia, writer Samson Chanba, writer and statesman Bagrat Shinkuba, writer and...
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pioneer in everything and the patriarch of Abkhaz literature: about Dmitry Gulia". World Abaza Congress. "The Colour Of Pomegranates". 6 March 2019. "First...
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century. The first newspaper in Abkhaz, called Abkhazia and edited by Dmitry Gulia, appeared in 1917. Arguably the most famous Abkhaz writers are Fazil...
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It was founded on 27 February 1919, its first editor was the writer Dmitry Gulia. Initially, Apsny was published twice every month, later it became a...
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book (Apswa anban), a few other textbooks, and a couple of books by Dmitry Gulia. He published a collection of short poems (Tbilisi, 1912) and a poem...
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1954, after that the initial Cyrillic alphabet, designed in 1892 by Dmitry Gulia together with Konstantin Machavariani and modified in 1909 by Aleksey...
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Abkhazian Research Institute of History, Language and Literature named after Dmitry Gulia, which housed an important library and archive, was torched by Georgian...
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