Gamkrelidze — (auch Gamkrelidse oder Gamqrelidse geschrieben) ist der Name von: Dawit Gamqrelidse, georgischer Politiker Rewas Gamkrelidse (* 1927), georgischer Mathematiker Tamas Gamqrelidse (*1929), georgischer Linguist Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
David Gamkrelidze — or Davit Gamqrelidze (Georgian: დავით გამყრელიძე) (born April 2, 1964 in Tbilisi), is a Georgian politician, Leader of the New Rights Party of Georgia, Member of Parliament since 1999, Member of Committee for Defense and Security, Chairman of the … Wikipedia
Tamaz V. Gamkrelidze — Tamaz (Thomas) V. Gamkrelidze (Georgian თამაზ გამყრელიძე) (born October 23, 1929) is a distinguished Georgian linguist, orientalist and public benefactor, Academician (since 1974) and President (since February, 2005) of the Georgian Academy of… … Wikipedia
Tamaz Gamkrelidze — Tamas Gamqrelidse (georgisch თამაზ გამყრელიძე; * 23. Oktober 1929 in Kutaissi) ist ein georgischer Wissenschaftler. Der Linguist und Orientalist ist seit 1973 Direktor des Zereteli Instituts für Orientalische Studien der Georgischen Akademie der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
New Right (Georgia) — Infobox Georgian Political Party party name = New Rights Party of Georgia party leader = David Gamkrelidze foundation = June 15, 2001 ideology = Liberal conservatism international = IDU Associate member european = EPP Applied for observer status… … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-European religion — The chariot, as a symbol of social rank and military strength but also mythologically as the sun chariot (Trundholm sun chariot pictured, Nordic Bronze Age, ca. 160 … Wikipedia
Georgian presidential election, 2008 — A presidential election was held in Georgia on January 5, 2008, [ [http://www.itar tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=12050251 PageNum=0 Georgia to hold presidential election on Jan 5, 2008] Itar Tass. November 8, 2007.] having been brought forward… … Wikipedia
Proto-Kartvelian language — The Proto Kartvelian language, or Common Kartvelian, is the hypothetical common ancestor of the Kartvelian languages in the Caucasus, which was spoken by the ancestors of the modern Kartvelian peoples. The existence of such a language is widely… … Wikipedia
Caucasian languages — Group of languages spoken in the Caucasus region that are not members of any language families spoken elsewhere in the world. Caucasian languages, spoken by some nine million people, are divided into three subgroups: the South Caucasian, or… … Universalium
Active-stative language — An active stative language, or active language for short, is one in which the sole argument of an intransitive verb is sometimes marked in the same way as the agent of a transitive verb (that is, like a subject in English), and sometimes in the… … Wikipedia