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Ekvtime Takaishvili

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549: 168: 38: 420: 216:, including the Tbilisi Gymnasium for Nobility. During these years, he was actively involved in extensive scholarly activities and chaired, from 1907 to 1921, the Society of History and Ethnography of Georgia. Between 1907 and 1910, he organized a series of archaeological expeditions to the historic Georgian region of 306:; the Georgian embassy in Paris was abolished and transformed into the "Georgian Office". The treasury passed into the possession of the French state. In 1935, Takaishvili urged the French government to hand the collections to Georgia, but it was not until the end of the 278:. Although the treasury was officially the property of the Georgian government-in-exile, it was actually Ekvtime Takaishvili who supervised this huge collection. In the early 1930s, Takaishvili won a lawsuit against Salome Obolenskaya, daughter of the last 414:. Люди и судьбы. Биобиблиографический словарь востоковедов - жертв политического террора в советский период (1917-1991). Изд. подготовили Я. В. Васильков, М. Ю. Сорокина. СПб.: Петербургское Востоковедение, 2003. 496 с. 451: 358: 608: 318:
enabled Takaishvili to bring the treasury back to Georgia. However, Takaishvili had to spend his long days in Tbilisi under house arrest, seemingly considered to be too old to be imprisoned.
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museums to purchase portions of this treasury, and extreme economic hardship, Takaishvili never sold a single piece of the priceless collection to live on and guarded it until 1933, when the
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when he was able, in November 1944, to attract the attention of the Soviet ambassador Aleksandr Bogomolov to the fate of the Georgian treasury.
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which are of special value even today. In Tbilisi, Tbilisi Second Gymnasium has been named after him. He has been canonized by the
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and placed in a bank depository. Subsequently, this precious cargo was transferred to one of the banks in
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in 1887. From 1887 to 1917, he lectured on the history of Georgia at various prestigious schools in
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in the western Georgian province of Guria to a local nobleman Svimon Takaishvili, he graduated from
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He was an author of numerous scholarly works on the history and archaeology of Georgia and the
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exile, taking the Georgian national treasury – numerous precious pieces of Georgian material
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in 1917 and being elected to a post of Deputy Chairman in the
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Identity Studies in the Caucasus and the Black Sea Region
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In 1917, he was among the founders and professors of the
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The treasury, filling 39 immense boxes, was shipped to
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Archeologist, Professor, Historian and public figure
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NHG

Constituent Assembly of Georgia
Likhauri
Imereti
Russian Empire
Tbilisi
Georgian SSR
Soviet Union
Mtatsminda Pantheon
Georgian
Saint Petersburg State University

Georgian
Georgian
Likhauri
St. Petersburg University
Tbilisi
Tao-Klarjeti
Turkey
February Revolution
National Democratic Party of Georgia
Constituent Assembly
Democratic Republic of Georgia
Tbilisi State University
Bolshevik Russia
French
culture
Marseille
Paris

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