- Mingrelian, or
Megrelian (მარგალური ნინა,
margaluri nina) is a
Kartvelian language spoken in
Western Georgia (regions of
Mingrelia and Abkhazia), primarily...
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patronage of the
Russian Empire by an
agreement between the Tsar and the
Megrelian Prince Grigol Dadiani. The last
adult Prince,
David Dadiani, died in 1853...
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distributed by
Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-84511-338-4. Kajaia, O. (2001).
Megrelian-Georgian
dictionary (in Georgian). Vol. 1. Tbilisi.{{cite book}}: CS1...
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symbol of
Georgian culture. The term
Borjgali is
believed to
derive from
Megrelian word ბარჩხალი (barchkhali),
which literally means "strong shining". Some...
- 1984), a
basketball player Mingrelian affair Laz
people Alternately,
Megrelians,
Mingrels or
Megrels Including Abkhazia,
where 46,000
Mingrelians and...
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literally translates as “cow’s meat kharcho.” In the
Samegrelo region,
Megrelian kharcho is made as a stew
rather than a soup. Rice is
excluded and it...
- the middle. Traditionally,
tangy imeruli and
sulguni cheeses are used.
Megrelian khachapuri (Megruli) is
similar to Imeretian, but has more
cheese added...
- Georgian, the city is
known as
Sokhumi (სოხუმი),
amongst Samurzakans in
Megrelian the city is
sometimes referred to as
Aqujikha (აყუჯიხა), and in Russian...
- The
Mingrelian affair, or
Mingrelian case (Russian: Мингрельское дело, mingrel’skoe delo; Georgian: მეგრელთა საქმე, megrelt’a sak’me), was a
series of...
- ISBN 978-90-272-3802-3. Kajaia, Otar (2001). Megrul-kartuli leksiḳoni [
Megrelian-Georgian dictionary] (in Georgian). Vol. 1. Tbilisi.{{cite book}}: CS1...