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  2. Ali and Nino - Wikipedia

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    Ali and Nino return, and she takes charge of renovating and refurnishing the Shirvanshir house. It is a happy period. But the Turks are forced to make peace and withdraw, and their place is taken by a British occupation (and protection) force. The Republic still exists and Ali and Nino, who both speak English, serve as hosts for government events.

  3. Tamara Kvesitadze - Wikipedia

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    Tamara Kvesitadze (Georgian: თამარა კვესიტაძე; born 1968) is a Georgian artist and sculptor.She is best known for her sculpture "Man and Woman", later renamed "Ali and Nino", designed in 2007 and installed on the seafront in Batumi, Georgia since 2010. [1]

  4. Ali and Nino (film) - Wikipedia

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    Nino is a Georgian Orthodox Christian whose wealthy Kipiani family also lives in Baku. Ali's friend, Malik, agrees to help bring the aristocratic parents to accept a marriage. World War I breaks out in Europe. Malik and Nino go to the opera, while Ali and Nino agree to secretly meet afterward. Armenian Malik has also fallen in love with Nino ...

  5. Kurban Said - Wikipedia

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    Ali und Nino, first edition in the German language, published by E.P. Tal, Vienna, 1937. Kurban Said (Azerbaijani: Qurban Səid/ Гурбан Сәид, IPA: [ɡuɾˈbɑn sæˈit]) is the pseudonym of the author of Ali and Nino, a novel originally published in 1937 in the German language by the Austrian publisher E.P. Tal.

  6. Barmaley Fountain - Wikipedia

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    (July 2023) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  7. Chronicle of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The monument sits at the top of a large set of stairs, overlooking the northern part of the city from different directions. There are 16 pillars that are between 30–35 meters tall and the top half features kings, queens , and heroes while the bottom part depicts stories from the life of Christ .

  8. Muzeon Park of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Garden Obelisk that was altered in 1918. The contestation and removal of monuments in the USSR goes back to its foundation. On April 12, 1918, Vladimir Lenin, revolutionary leader of the Bolsheviks, released a decree "on the monuments of the Republic" in which he proclaimed that all monuments to the tsars and their affiliates should be removed from public view.

  9. Ali Ibadullayev - Wikipedia

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    Ali Ibadullayev was born on April 11, 1951, in the village of Amirjan in Baku. [1] In 1966–1970 he studied at Azim Azimzade Azerbaijan State Art School and in 1970–1975 at Stroganov Moscow Higher School of Arts and Industry. [2] He has been a member of Union of Artists of the USSR and Azerbaijan since 1978. [3]

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