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2023 Volume 37

Circassian Mamluks in Egypt

Entry date: 2023-06-06

Author(s): Yaroslav Pylypchuk

This article is devoted to the history of the Mamluk state in the Middle East during the period of domination of the Circassian dynasty. The coming to power of the Circassian Mamluks-Burjits was prepared by plague epidemics, a reduction in the flow of Turkic slaves due to the Islamization of the population of the Golden Horde, and internal squabbles between the Mamluks-Kipchaks.



2023 Volume 37

Once again on the problem of "Turk Meskhs"

Entry date: 2023-06-06

Author(s): Ucha Okropiridze

Joining the Council of Europe in 1999, Georgia assumed the obligation to return the population called "Turk Meskhs", expelled in 1944. According to the commitment, the repatriation process was to start in 2002 and end in 2011.



2023 Volume 37

Some notes on Manana Sanadze's monograph: "King Darchili (son of Vakhtang Gorgasali) and chronicles of his life"

Entry date: 2023-06-06

Author(s): Giorgi Laghiashvili

In 2021, "The University of Georgia" published a monograph of the president and professor of the same university, historian Manana Sanadze.



2023 Volume 37

"TEA HOUSE" or several pictures From student life in the 70-80s of the last century

Entry date: 2023-06-06

Author(s): Paata Bukhrashvili

All university students (and not only them) remember very well the place occupied by the "Tea House" (which at that time was located at the intersection of G. Melikishvili street, I. Chavchavadze Avenue, K. Kekelidze and Varaziskhevi streets, near the square and the first fenced wineries), in the lives of a significant part of the youth of that period.

Here, together with tea, the student life of that period boiled and boiled away...

From the time of this student life, these poetic "pearls" have survived



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