Saburtalo District

Saburtalo District, Tbilisi, Georgia
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Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (Q330756)
item type: state with limited recognition / historical unrecognized state
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (TDFR; 22 April – 28 May 1918) was a short-lived state in the Caucasus that included most of the territory of the present-day Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, as well as parts of Russia and Turkey. The state lasted only for a month before Georgia declared independence, followed shortly after by Armenia and Azerbaijan.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1918 disestablishments in Asia, 1918 disestablishments in Europe, Former countries in Europe, Former countries in West Asia, Former republics, Former socialist republics
Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (Q545205)
item type: republic of the Soviet Union / historical country / sovereign state / former administrative territorial entity
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (Transcaucasian SFSR or TSFSR), also known as the Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, or simply Transcaucasia, was a republic of the Soviet Union that existed from 1922 to 1936.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1936 disestablishments in Asia, 1936 disestablishments in Europe, 1936 disestablishments in the Soviet Union, Former countries in Europe, Former countries in West Asia, Former countries of the interwar period, Former socialist republics
George Eliava Institute (Q1329245)
item type: research institute
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The George Eliava Institute of Bacteriophage, Microbiology and Virology (aka Tbilisi Institute) has been active since the 1930s in the field of phage therapy, which is used to combat microbial infection (cf. antibiotic-resistant strains).

website: http://www.eliava-institute.org

Emirate of Tbilisi (Q1337828)
item type: historical country
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Emirate of Tbilisi (Georgian: თბილისის საამირო Tbilisis saamiro, Arabic: إمارة تفليسي Imārat Tiflisi) was a Muslim emirate in Transcaucasia. The Emirs of Tbilisi ruled over the parts of today's eastern Georgia from their base in the city of Tbilisi, from 736 to 1080 (nominally to 1122). Established by the Arabs during their rule of Georgian lands, the emirate was an important outpost of the Muslim rule in the Caucasus until recaptured by the Georgians under King David IV in 1122.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1122 disestablishments, Former emirates
Caucasus University (Q5054305)
item type: private university
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Caucasus University is a private university in Tbilisi, Georgia. The university was established in 2004. It is the successor to the Caucasus School of Business, founded in 1998 in partnership with Georgia State University, Atlanta, U.S., during Georgia's transitional period from planned to free market economy.

website: http://www.cu.edu.ge/

Green Lisi Town (Q5602837)
item type: human settlement
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Green Lisi Town is a 35-hectare (86-acre) mixed-use development on the lakefront of Lisi Lake in the Vake and Saburtalo districts in southwest of Tbilisi, the capital of the country of Georgia.

Georgia within the Russian Empire (Q3720127)
item type: historical period
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The country of Georgia became part of the Russian Empire in the 19th century. Throughout the early modern period, the Muslim Ottoman and Persian empires had fought over various fragmented Georgian kingdoms and principalities; by the 18th century, Russia emerged as the new imperial power in the region. Since Russia was an Orthodox Christian state like Georgia, the Georgians increasingly sought Russian help. In 1783, Heraclius II of the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti forged an alliance with the Russian Empire, whereby the kingdom became a Russian protectorate and abjured any dependence on its suzerain Persia. The Russo-Georgian alliance, however, backfired as Russia was unwilling to fulfill the terms of the treaty, proceeding to annex the troubled kingdom in 1801, and reducing it to the status of a Russian region (Georgia Governorate). In 1810, the western Georgian kingdom of Imereti was annexed as well. Russian rule over Georgia was eventually acknowledged in various peace treaties with Persia and the Ottomans, and the remaining Georgian territories were absorbed by the Russian Empire in a piecemeal fashion in the course of the 19th century.

Alexander Kazbegi Avenue (Q4719281)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Alexander Kazbegi Avenue (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ყაზბეგის გამზირი) is one of the main avenues of Tbilisi and is named after the writer Alexander Kazbegi. The avenue is located on the right bank of the Kura River in the Saburtalo and Vake districts of Tbilisi and starts at Pekini Avenue and ends at Petre Kavtaradze street. In 1941 it was originally named Pavlov street. The development of the street began in 1956 with several administrative educational buildings. In 1990 Pavlov street was renamed into Alexander Kazbegi Avenue.

Battle of Digomi (Q2888412)
item type: battle
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Battle of Digomi (Georgian: დიღმის ბრძოლა) was part of a campaign launched by the Georgian king Simon I of Kartli aimed at the liberation of the capital Tbilisi from the Persians in 1567. The battle ended with the Simon's victory.

Free University of Tbilisi (Q3648053)
item type: university
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Free University (Georgian: თავისუფალი უნივერსიტეტი) is a private research university in Tbilisi, Georgia, founded by Kakha Bendukidze, Georgian statesman, businessman and philanthropist often regarded as the Man Who Remade Georgia. Founded in 2007, the university has grown to comprise seven undergraduate and graduate schools, among which are, the university's oldest, School of International Relations, School of Business, Architecture, Governance and Social Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Law, and School of Visual Arts and Design.

website: http://www.freeuni.ge/

Embassy of the United States, Tbilisi (Q16909852)
item type: embassy
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Embassy of the United States in Tbilisi is the diplomatic mission of the United States of America in Georgia.

website: https://ge.usembassy.gov/, https://ge.usembassy.gov/ka/

Vashlijvari (Q12864390)
item type: raion
Summary from Ქართული ენა / Georgian Wikipedia (kawiki)

ვაშლიჯვარი — უბანი, ყოფილი სოფელი თბილისის დასავლეთ ნაწილში, მტკვრის ხეობის მარჯვენა მხარეს, მდ. დიღმისწყლის მარჯვენა ნაპირზე, ძირითადად ონადირის მთის ფერდობის ირგვლივ.

Timur's South Georgia Campaign (Q12865049)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Timur's South Georgian campaign was a invasion led by Timur and Ibrahim I of Shirvan against George VII of Georgia in retaliation for George's role in the siege of Alinja.

Georgian Orthodox Church (Q192173)
item type: national Church / Eastern Orthodox patriarchate
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს სამოციქულო ავტოკეფალური მართლმადიდებელი ეკლესია, romanized: sakartvelos samotsikulo avt'ok'epaluri martlmadidebeli ek'lesia), commonly known as the Georgian Orthodox Church or the Orthodox Church of Georgia, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in full communion with the other churches of Eastern Orthodoxy. It is Georgia's dominant religious institution, and a majority of Georgian people are members. The Orthodox Church of Georgia is one of the oldest churches in the world. It asserts apostolic foundation, and that its historical roots can be traced to the early and late Christianization of Iberia and Colchis by Andrew the Apostle in the 1st century AD and by Saint Nino in the 4th century AD, respectively. As in similar autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Christian churches, the church's highest governing body is the holy synod of bishops. The church is headed by the Patriarch of All Georgia, Ilia II, who was elected in 1977.

website: http://www.patriarchate.ge

embassy of Estonia in Georgia (Q65261914)
item type: embassy

Street address: Kita Buashidze 4 (from Wikidata)

website: https://tbilisi.mfa.ee/

Central Historical Archive (Q81165766)
item type: national archives

Street address: 1, Vazha-Pshavela Avenue, Tbilisi, 0160 (from Wikidata)

website: http://archives.gov.ge

Embassy of Hungary, Tbilisi (Q86668871)
item type: embassy

Street address: 83 Lvovi Street, Saburtalo (from Wikidata)

website: https://tbiliszi.mfa.gov.hu/

Polish Institute in Tbilisi (Q86674763)
item type: diplomatic mission / cultural institution
Summary from Русский язык / Russian Wikipedia (ruwiki)

embassy of Romania in Georgia (Q106835793)
item type: embassy

Street address: str. Lvovi, nr.7, cartier Saburtalo (from Wikidata)

website: http://tbilisi.mae.ro

embassy of Saudi Arabia in Georgia (Q111372022)
item type: embassy

Street address: 12 Aleksidze Street (from Wikidata)

website: https://embassies.mofa.gov.sa/sites/Georgia

Onadiri church (Q16373749)
item type: church ruin
Summary from Ქართული ენა / Georgian Wikipedia (kawiki)

ონადირის წმინდა გიორგის ეკლესია — IX-X საუკუნეების ქართული მართლმადიდებლური ეკლესია. მდებარეობს ვაშლიჯვრის დასავლეთით, 300 მეტრზე, სასაფლაოსთან ახლოს, ფერდობზე.

David Petriashvili stadium (Q61459729)
item type: stadium
Summary from Deutsch / German Wikipedia (dewiki)

Das Dawid-Petriaschwili-Stadion (georgisch დავით პეტრიაშვილის სახელობის სტადიონი) ist ein Fußballstadion mit Leichtathletikanlage in der georgischen Hauptstadt Tiflis. Der Fußballclub FC Gagra Tiflis trägt hier seine Heimspiele aus. Das Stadion bietet auf seinen Rängen 2130 Zuschauern Platz. Gespielt wird auf einem Spielfeld aus Naturrasen. Eine Flutlichtanlage steht nicht zur Verfügung. Eine hellblaue Kunststoffbahn umschließt das Spielfeld.

Zurgovana (Q16369776)
item type: village
Summary from Ქართული ენა / Georgian Wikipedia (kawiki)

ზურგოვანა — სოფელი თბილისში, საბურთალოს რაიონში. მდებარეობს დიდი დიღმის ჩრდილოეთით. ზღვის დონიდან 500 მ-ის სიმაღლეზე.

ქოშიგორა (Q31354788)
item type: village
Summary from Ქართული ენა / Georgian Wikipedia (kawiki)

ქოშიგორა — სოფელი თბილისში, საბურთალოს რაიონში, დიდი დიღმის ჩრდილოეთით. ზღვის დონიდან 500 მ-ის სიმაღლეზე. 2014 წლის აღწერის მონაცემებით სოფელში ცხოვრობს 23 კაცი.

Evex (Q120667982)
item type: clinic / business / enterprise

website: https://evex.ge/ka

Agricultural University of Georgia (Q16375275)
item type: university
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Agricultural University of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს აგრარული უნივერსიტეტი, romanized: sakartvelos agraruli universit'et'i, AUG) is a non-profit, private, higher education institution located in the suburban setting of the large city of Tbilisi, Georgia. It is located in Davit Aghmashenebeli Alley #240. It was established in 1929, and is officially recognized by the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement. It is a small university with an enrollment range of only 4,000 to 4,999 students.

website: http://agruni.edu.ge/