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From Morocco to India, GEORGIANS LOST IN THE FOREIGN LANDS, 17th-19th cc

Alexander Mikaberidze

ISBN: 978-9941-504-56-3

Category: Science Books, Translations, Getting to Know Georgia

Pages: 180

Format: 13.50x20

Published: 2023

Cover: Soft

Price: 24.95

Through cruel twists and turns of fate, from the fifteenth century onwards tens of thousands of Georgians found themselves in foreign lands. Some were abducted, some fell into captivity during wartime, and some were sold by their own Georgian princes. From Ottoman Turkey to the shores of Yemen, from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco to... Read more >


Napoleon Marshals

Alexander Mikaberidze, Levan Mikaberidze, Nika Khoperia

ISBN: 978-9941-494-70-3

Category: Military Histories, Science Books

Pages: 678

Format: 17x23

Published: 2022

Cover: Hard

Price: 59.95

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Napoleon (51 Questions and 51 Answers)

Alexander Mikaberidze, Nika Khoperia

ISBN: 978-9941-487-61-3

Category: Science Books

Pages: 296

Format: 17x22.5

Published: 2020

Cover: Hard

Price: 29.95

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Georgians from the point of view of foreigners – 150 stories (12st book in the series)

Alexander Mikaberidze

ISBN: 978-9941-478-15-4

Category: Science Books, Read Along

Pages: 268

Format: 12.5X19

Published: 2018

Cover: Soft

Price: 14.40

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Georgia From the view of Foreigners (23rd-17th cc.) – 150 stories (12th book in the series)

Alexander Mikaberidze

ISBN: 978-9941-478-26-0

Category: Science Books, Read Along

Pages: 276

Format: 12.5 x 19

Published: 2018

Cover: Soft

Price: 14.95

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Georgians lost abroad – 60 Stories (3rd book in the series)

Alexander Mikaberidze

ISBN: 978-9941-463-51-8

Category: Read Along

Pages: 212

Format: 12.5 x 19

Published: 2017

Cover: Soft

Price: 14.95

The winds of fate had scattered many Georgians across distant lands in XV-XIX centuries. Some Georgians had been kidnapped, others captured during wars and raids while still others were sold into slavery by Georgians themselves, in some cases by their own families.      From the Ottoman Empire to Yemen, from the Atlas... Read more >