Zaza Aleksidze (Georgian: ზაზა ალექსიძე, also transliterated as Zaza Alexidze; 18 October 1935 – 24 January 2023) was a Georgian historian and linguist...
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Rati Aleksidze (born 1978), Georgian footballer Zaza Aleksidze (1935–2023), Soviet armenologist This page lists people with the surname Aleksidze. If an...
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could write that "nothing of [this] version has survived". In 1996, Zaza Aleksidze of the Centre of Manuscripts in Tbilisi, Georgia, discovered a palimpsest...
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palimpsest in Saint Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai in 2003 by Zaza Aleksidze; it is a fragmentary lectionary dating to the late 4th or early 5th...
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intellectual Zaza Burchuladze (born 1973), Georgian novelist and dramatist Zaza Chelidze (born 1987), Georgian football player Zaza Aleksidze (1935–2023)...
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Second edition. Hamburg: Buske, ISBN 978-3-87548-620-9 (in German). Zaza Aleksidze. Epistoleta Tsigni, Tbilisi, 1968, 150 pp (in Georgian) Aronson, Howard...
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Kelbe (Centre for Space Science Technology, Alexandra, New Zealand) Zaza Aleksidze (Tbilisi, Georgia); André Binggeli (Paris, France); Sebastian Brock...
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(Armenian: Աղուանից գիրն Է, meaning, "These are Albanian letters"). In 1996, Zaza Aleksidze of the Georgian Centre of Manuscripts discovered at Saint Catherine's...
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reign of Vachagan III. Some researchers, including Jean-Pierre Mahé and Zaza Aleksidze, consider the latter version to be the original Albanian version of...
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1997 in Saint Catherine's Monastery in Egypt by Georgian historian Zaza Aleksidze. Towards the abolition of the Church's autocephaly, it was increasingly...
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