- The
Adjarians (Georgian: აჭარლები, romanized: ach'arlebi), also
known as
Muslim Georgians, are an
ethnographic group of
Georgians indigenous to Adjara...
- The
Adjarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (
Adjarian ****R or
Adzhar ****R; Georgian: აჭარის ავტონომიური საბჭოთა სოციალისტური რესპუბლიკა, romanized:...
- 000
people live on its 2,880 km2 (1,110 sq mi).
Adjara is home to the
Adjarians, a
regional subgroup of Georgians. The name can be
spelled in a number...
-
symbols instead of
Unicode combining characters and
Latin characters.
Adjarian's law is a
sound law
relating to the
historical phonology of the Armenian...
- had a seal on a red background. 1978–1991
Under the
Soviet Union, the
Adjarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (A****R) had its own flag
between 1921...
-
chokha (mainly in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti
province of Georgia), and the
Adjarian chokha (mainly
found in
western Georgian provinces such as
Adjara and Guria...
-
chauvinistic Georgian nationalism which marginalised the Abkhazian, Ossetian, and
Adjarian minorities in Georgia. On this trip,
Stalin met with his son Yakov, and...
-
Angelica adzharica, the
Adjarian angelica is a
species of
angelica in the
carrot family that is
endemic to
Adjara in Georgia. It can be
found in meadows...
- the
Adjarian uprising,
Hasbi managed to escape.
During the
Crimean War of 1853-1856 and the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878,
thousands of
Adjarians were...
- The
Adjaran dialect is one of the
Georgian dialects. It is
primarily spoken within the
borders of the
Autonomous Republic of Adjara, Georgia, in two villages...