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მოხუცთა პანსიონი Katılım Ekim 2022
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აი ემ გოუინგ ინსეინ
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Цунтинский район, Дагестан республика 🇷🇺 KA
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sofო 🇬🇪@muenleith·
the fact that i genuinely need to TRAIN MY ASS so my KNEE pain goes away is so funny (patellofemoral pain syndrome)
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ႠႥႧႭ@avtoism·
@khlavkalashguy @KvernadzeG @kvali_app from what I know there were at most 5 majority armenian villages in kakheti but it depends on the year, though armenians were a minority in in most of them. I'm curious if there are any sources or details on that seige of yerevan migration claim, I've seen it elsewere too
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Khlav@khlavkalashguy·
@KvernadzeG @kvali_app Yes, and there were some Armenian villagers in Kakheti too. Many Armenians of Sighnaghi and Dusheti were refugees from Yerevan who fled after Tsitsianov's failed sieges of the city. Whereas the villagers were drawn from rural Eastern Armenia and Karabakh.
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Kvali@kvali_app·
Anthropological types of Kakhetians Kakhetians (Georgian: კახელები, romanized: k'akhelebi) are an ethnographic group of Georgians who speak the Kakhetian dialect of the Georgian language. Kakhetians are the indigenous population of Kakheti, a historical region and fertile valley in eastern Georgia that produces much of the country's wine. Like the general population of Georgia, most Kakhetians are adherents of the Georgian Orthodox Church. Genetically, they are remarkable compared to other Georgians for having an especially high amount of Indo-European/Armenian associated R1b Y-DNA, reaching almost 20% of their total Y-DNA. This R1b likely comes from multiple sources - The Proto-Armenian Y-DNA input into Karto-Zan populations in the Middle/Late Bronze Age, the Caucasian Albanian assimilation and the many minor historical migrations of Armenians, latest one happening in 1700s as an attempt to boost Kakheti's economy with Armenian merchants.
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ႠႥႧႭ@avtoism·
@punishedlex ერთად მოხარშვა ხალხის ცუდია მარა ვინც მასე ფიქრობს ისიც გადარჩენის ინსტიქტიდან გამომდინარე ფიქრობს. ამიტომ არის ბოლოში წამგებიანი ტერორი, ადამიანი იმ დონემდე დაგყავს რომ ვეღარ აზროვნებს სათანადოდ. რა თქმა უნდა ეს გამართლება არაა მარა გასაკვირიც არ უნდა იყოს.
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atomic lex 🇬🇪☢️
atomic lex 🇬🇪☢️@punishedlex·
ყველა ნაცრეჟიმის მსხვერპლი რომელსაც სისხლისმსმელმა სააკაშვილმა ცხოვრება ჩაუმწარა უსამართლოდ ახლა ქოცების ძალადობის და უსამართლობის გამპრავებელი რატომაა? საინტერესოა
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ႠႥႧႭ@avtoism·
@blvkklvnd I think more devolution is good but I don't think it could work for a country like ours that has seperatist movement PTSD. although both the autonomy of Adjara and Abkhazia are over a hundered years old, if we ever get abkhazia there's no question that it would retain autonomy.
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trey 🇬🇪🌹🧹@blvkklvnd·
@avtoism in practice it's harmless right now, but giving out autonomy like it's candy when it's not needed creates a dangerous precedent
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trey 🇬🇪🌹🧹@blvkklvnd·
Adjara shouldn't even have autonomy, there are no other Autonomous republics based on religion in the entire world. and even if the purpose is to give muslim Georgians representation, it doesn't even work since Adjara has a Christian majority now and Georgia is a secular state
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On this day in 2004, Aslan Abashidze, Russia-controlled dictator who ruled Georgia’s Adjara region with an iron fist and backing of the Russian military base there since 1991 fled to Moscow amid popular protests. With Abashidze’s fleeing, Georgia was able to restore its effective jurisdiction over the region.

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ႠႥႧႭ@avtoism·
@elebele25 nowhere did I claim azeri presence was "new" in georgia. I don't think it is productive to argue which country should annex territories of the other.
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ႠႥႧႭ@avtoism·
@dire_____ yes the communism man prioritized all of the soviet union over just georgia....
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Dire@dire_____·
@avtoism Gürcülüğünü reddetmedi. Halkının gelenek ve kültür-dilini de. Burada kast edilen O'nun öncellediğidir. Sosyalizm, Proleterya ve Sovyetler.
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ilson@imeretin_ilson·
@avtoism you can attest about my experience
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ilson@imeretin_ilson·
Kakaheti Ossetian dudes experience one sacred moment in their lives. It's coming across curly haired Women, usually from Kareli. It's beast you haven't encountered before but you definitely heard about it...yet you were never ready. It's canon and foundantional event.
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StrangeQuarkParticle@LeonPantsulaia·
Georgia 🇬🇪 has a really high abortion rate and usually sits in the top 10 or top 15 globally depending on the year of the data while countries like Russia 🇷🇺 and Cuba 🇨🇺 consistently take the top spots for the highest rates per 1000 women worldwide
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ႠႥႧႭ@avtoism·
@levantonaganyan თავი მაღლა გეჭიროს ლევან! განათლება სულის და გონების ამაღლებაა დაე არაფერმა გაგაჩეროს
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Levan Tonaganyan
Levan Tonaganyan@levantonaganyan·
I suppose everyone is curious why I am so deeply interested in Armenian history, Armenology, and in general—who I am :)) First of all, greetings to everyone—my name is Levan Tonaganyan, and I am from Ozurgeti. Ozurgeti is a small town in Western Georgia, in the Guria region. On my mother’s side, I am Georgian; on my father’s side, I am Armenian. I have a diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy (CP), and I cannot speak. Because of this, I didn’t attend school, as Georgian schools at that time lacked an adapted environment for people with disabilities. Everything I know, I learned at home on my own. I also taught myself to read and write at the age of 14. I know three languages—Georgian, Russian, and Armenian (specifically the Karin dialect). Now, I am learning English as well. I cannot write with a pen; I type using a keyboard. The keyboard is my tongue, my way of communicating. When I turned 15, I started attending a day center for people with disabilities, where I studied computers. I remember how, as kids at the center, we used to play video games on a Sony console. Sometimes I would win, sometimes they would. One day, I beat a boy at football, and he started getting angry: "How could this Armenian manage to beat me?!" Back then, I wasn't even interested in Armenian topics, but to them, I was still "the Armenian." They even nicknamed me "Armianski" (The Armenian) :)) There were many such instances at the day center. Of course, it was very sad to hear all of this, but I kept fighting and learning. It was precisely these moments that pushed me toward an interest in my roots. Previously, I had no interest in Armenian history —I was into programming, astronomy, and science. I also studied world religions at an institute, even though I am an atheist myself. Religion, specifically Western Protestantism, interests me because of my political views. even though I am an atheist, I know that God loves me, and that is enough for me. Later, I read a lot, re-evaluated many things, and understood what the issue was: "The more often you remind ethnic minorities of their origins, the more you awaken a nationalist spirit within them. Before the Nazis came to power, most Jews living in Europe didn't even remember or care about their origins." My love for Armenian music began with the songs of Aram Asatryan and Komitas, which I love to this day :))) However, in my childhood, I didn't love Armenian songs as much as I do today. Now, I only listen to Armenian and Middle Eastern music. Yet, I live by Western and European values. To be honest, it was specifically my love for Armenian music that inspired me to study Armenology. Once, in an interview, Saakashvili said with a sense of resentment: "Our country is better than the Armenia', our cuisine is better, our culture is better, our music is better—so why should they be ahead of us?" To that, I say: You have a healthy tongue, hands, and legs—go and become more successful, who is stopping you? That Armenian became successful in Lebanon, the USA, or elsewhere because they worked hard. You should work hard too; use your brain a little! I have neither healthy speech, nor hands, nor legs, but I do not lose heart. Everything I know, I learned myself through persistence. I am constantly in a process of learning and making new discoveries.
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ႠႥႧႭ@avtoism·
universal male experience is seeing a cute girl at the store, doing nothing and going home to do more nothing
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f4mi ‼️@f4micom·
you can tell a lot about a country from the % of people that drive stick in it
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ႠႥႧႭ@avtoism·
@AbkhazGumiFan little known fact but he designed the coat of arms for Azerbaijan!!!!! compare his design with the current slightly modified one
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Monument to Alexander Chachba-Shervashidze in Sukhumi. He was a graphic designer, painter, scenographer and art critic. It was built on 24 December 2013, his birthday.
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ႠႥႧႭ@avtoism·
@Akaking_ako I think most people realize that they're just retarded stereotypes, but yes there is a portion of our population that believes we are "lesser" than the more serious "peoples". these jokes are baller though and very true
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Ako მაქაცარია 🇬🇪 🇺🇦
@avtoism Then some Georgians will proudly tell the same jokes about how stupid their people are. This is how people are brainwashed to believe they are lesser and need to be subjugated. Then it goes into justifying bad behaviour with "you know how we are". No bitch that's how you are!
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Ako მაქაცარია 🇬🇪 🇺🇦
This is prime example of Soviet propaganda engineered to turn Georgians into Gruzins Georgian is late because he was drinking and lied to God that he was toasting him This is Literal meme warfare to spread the idea that Georgians are naturally lazy liars Don't fall for it king
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theres an old georgian anecdote(?) about how at the starts of times god was giving away different lands for different people and the georgian man was late because he overslept so god said "i already gave everything away but take the land ive saved for myself"

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