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1Šemtʻxveva berżnuli sitqvis akuzatiuri pʻormitʻ sesxebisa svanurši

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  • Title: ➤  Šemtʻxveva berżnuli sitqvis akuzatiuri pʻormitʻ sesxebisa svanurši
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  • Language: geo
  • Number of Pages: Median: 256
  • Publisher: ➤  S.S.M.U.S. poligrapʻtrestis 1-li stamba
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  • Publish Location: Tpʻilisi

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  • First Year Published: 1925
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Svaneti

Svaneti (Svan: შუ̂ან, ლემშუ̂ანიერა; shwan, lemshwaniera, and Suania in ancient sources; Georgian: სვანეთი [ˈs̪ʷän̪e̞t̪ʰi] Svaneti) is a historic province

Kartvelian languages

and Laz languages. On the basis of glottochronological analysis, Georgi Klimov dates the split of the Proto-Kartvelian into Svan and Proto-Georgian-Zan

Georgian scripts

obsolete Georgian letter, and two additional letters specific to Mingrelian and Svan. Laz uses the same 33 current Georgian letters as Mingrelian plus that same

Proto-Kartvelian language

in Svan but not in the other languages. Svan also includes a number of archaisms from the Proto-Kartvelian era, and therefore it is thought that Svan broke

Georgians

with its characteristic traditions, manners, dialects and, in the case of Svans and Mingrelians, own regional languages. The Georgian language, with its

Ejective consonant

Abkhaz, Adyghe, Amharic, Archi, Chechen, Ingush, Georgian, Mingrelian, Laz, Svan, Hadza, Kabardian, Lezgian, Lakota, Nez Perce, Quechua, Tigrinya, isiXhosa

Lazica

included in it in 131 AD. In the Svan language, the Svans refer to the Mingrelia (Samegrelo) region as Lazan, La- is the Svan territorial prefix and Lazan

Dali (goddess)

who live on the cliffs. Dali was styled with a variety of regional epithets reflecting her different roles and associations. Stories of the Svan people

Georgian language

(Megrelian and Laz) and more distantly to Svan. Georgian has various dialects, with standard Georgian based on the Kartlian dialect, and all dialects are

Irakli Charkviani

Charkviani's debut solo-album Svan Song was recorded in Germany in 1993 and proved to be a significant influence on the Georgian alternative music of