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Georgian statesman, publicist, writer and translator
- Prince Dimitri Ivanes dze Kipiani (Georgian: დიმიტრი ყიფიანი alternatively spelled as Qipiani) (April 14, 1814 – October 24, 1887) was a Georgian statesman, publicist, writer and translator.
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Vakhtang Kipiani (Georgian: ვახტანგ ყიფიანი, Ukrainian: Вахтанг Кіпіані; born April 1, 1971) is a Ukrainian journalist, historian, and opinion journalist the most famous for his book "The Case of Vasyl Stus" that won the first place in the "List of 30 iconic books of Ukrainian Independence" compiled by ...
A leader of Georgia's liberal nobility, he was known for his work in support of the Georgian culture and society, a cause that led to his 1886 exile and murder at the hands of Russian Imperial authorities. In 2007 he was canonized by the Georgian Orthodox Church as a saint.
A leader of Georgia's liberal nobility, he was known for his work in support of the Georgian culture and society, a cause that led to his 1886 exile and murder at the hands of Russian Imperial authorities.
Oct 8, 2017 · While the USSR failed to qualify for the 1978 World Cup, Kipiani missed the 1982 edition due to a broken leg. Or were it the powers who be who prevented his involvement in Spain?
Aug 5, 2015 · He was a long-term Soviet political prisoner and spent many years imprisoned with Jews who were fellow prisoners. The interview was recorded by Vakhtang Kipiani. The project “Encounters” is made possible with the support of the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter. Vakhtang Kipiani: Greetings to all the listeners to Hromadske Radio! My name is ...
Dimitri Kipiani, a well-known 19th-century public fi gure, took an active part in the formation of a national school. In the 50s, he was the head of the Georgian Language Department at the Committee for Compiling Textbooks.
Sep 19, 2001 · The death of David Kipiani in a car crash in Georgia on Monday took from us a man who was the equivalent in his day of an East European Zinedine Zidane.