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English: Nicholas Marr or Nikolos Iakobis dse Mari (1865–1934) was a Georgia-born historian and linguist who gained a solid reputation as a prolific scholar of the Caucasus before embarking on his controversial monogenetic theory of language and the related speculative linguistic hypotheses which constituted the officially approved ideology of Soviet linguists until 1950, when Joseph Stalin personally discredited it as anti-scientific.
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Date of birth | 25 December 1864 (in Julian calendar), 6 January 1865 Kutaisi | ||||
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The following 81 files are in this category, out of 81 total.
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1914 - Синодикъ Крестнаго Монастыря.pdf 718 × 1,185, 125 pages; 3.12 MB
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1915 excavations at Tushpa.jpg 1,393 × 998; 375 KB
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A bridge on the Imerkhevi between Chadili and Tskaros-tavi (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,700 × 2,144; 2.77 MB
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A fragment of the Georgian inscription from a ruined church in Ardanuç (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,504 × 2,072; 2.35 MB
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A man from Phikiuri at the weaving machine (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,028 × 1,492; 2.17 MB
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A stone with Georgian inscriptions from the Tandzoti mosque (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,504 × 1,416; 2.42 MB
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Altar cavity of the Tbeti church (Marr, 1911).JPG 888 × 956; 437 KB
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Ança (2).jpg 2,188 × 1,636; 2.53 MB
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Ança.jpg 2,248 × 1,700; 2.51 MB
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Armenian inscription from Ardanuç (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,388 × 820; 733 KB
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Artanuji, an erstwhile capital of the Georgian Bagratids (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,385 × 1,732; 2.7 MB
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Ashugh Ali-chaush Misir-Oghli (Mosidze) with his family (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,789 × 2,332; 2.75 MB
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Bara fortress. View from the right bank of the Imerkhevi (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,328 × 1,612; 2.13 MB
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Berta (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,732 × 2,364; 2.71 MB
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Church at Porta (Marr, 1911)-1.JPG 1,768 × 2,332; 2.82 MB
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Church at Porta (Marr, 1911)-2.JPG 2,256 × 1,712; 3.08 MB
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Church at Porta (Marr, 1911)-3.JPG 2,376 × 1,696; 2.43 MB
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Church at Porta (Marr, 1911)-4.JPG 809 × 1,091; 178 KB
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Doliskana church (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,188 × 1,696; 2.61 MB
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Dolisqana church bas-relief. Marr, 1911.JPG 1,464 × 1,244; 1.08 MB
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Dolisqana church southern window. Marr, 1911.JPG 1,788 × 2,532; 3.03 MB
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Dolisqana church. A solar clock on the southern wall (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,040 × 1,196; 671 KB
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Dolisqana church. View from SE. Marr, 1911 (1).JPG 1,156 × 1,500; 965 KB
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Dolisqana church. View from SE. Marr, 1911 (2).JPG 1,688 × 2,168; 2.56 MB
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Eastern wall of the northern wing of the Tbeti church (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,736 × 2,252; 2.68 MB
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Eni-Rabat church. View from SE (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,740 × 2,276; 2.8 MB
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Georgian inscription from Porta (Marr, 1911)-1a.JPG 196 × 631; 36 KB
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Georgian inscription from Porta (Marr, 1911)-1b.JPG 248 × 916; 114 KB
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Georgian inscription from Porta (Marr, 1911)-2a.JPG 699 × 362; 124 KB
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Georgian inscription from Porta (Marr, 1911)-2b.JPG 628 × 331; 49 KB
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Georgian inscription from Porta (Marr, 1911)-3a.JPG 767 × 387; 153 KB
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Georgian inscription from Porta (Marr, 1911)-3b.JPG 680 × 351; 64 KB
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Georgian inscription from Porta (Marr, 1911)-4.JPG 339 × 575; 49 KB
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Graffin - Nau - Marr - Patrologia orientalis, tome 19, fascicule 5, n°95 - Le synaxaire géorgien.djvu 2,600 × 3,733, 122 pages; 5.71 MB
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Graffin - Nau - Marr - Patrologia orientalis, tome 19, fascicule 5, n°95 - Le synaxaire géorgien.tif 3,456 × 4,677, 122 pages; 8.47 MB
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Imerkhevian Georgian-Muslim women visiting Phikiuri (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,200 × 1,820; 1.46 MB
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Imerkhevian house (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,399 × 1,799; 2.86 MB
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Imerkhevians from Tskalsimeri (Marr, 1910).JPG 2,676 × 1,784; 3.09 MB
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Imikhreula fortress (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,736 × 2,332; 2.45 MB
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Karchkhali river, NE Turkey (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,042 × 804; 155 KB
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Marr archeological dig of Ani.jpg 275 × 295; 35 KB
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Marr.jpg 133 × 200; 10 KB
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Medieval Georgian church ruins identified by N. Marr as Khandzta, 1911 (1).JPG 1,792 × 2,416; 3.05 MB
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Medieval Georgian church ruins identified by N. Marr as Khandzta, 1911 (3).JPG 1,736 × 2,224; 2.86 MB
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Medieval Georgian church ruins identified by N. Marr as Khandzta, 1911 (4).JPG 773 × 1,059; 204 KB
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Midznadzori monastery ruins (Marr, 1911)-1.JPG 2,652 × 1,948; 3.47 MB
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Midznadzori monastery ruins (Marr, 1911)-2.JPG 2,360 × 1,744; 3 MB
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Midznadzori monastery ruins (Marr, 1911)-3.JPG 2,080 × 1,516; 2.53 MB
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N. Marr Ani expedition (1912) phot. Vruyr.JPG 4,668 × 3,374; 4.8 MB
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Nicholas Marr - Боги языческой Грузии.djvu 2,244 × 3,307, 30 pages; 646 KB
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Nikolai Marr 1905.jpg 190 × 275; 15 KB
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Nikolay Marr grave.jpg 2,736 × 3,648; 3.57 MB
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Norgieli cross-stone (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,504 × 2,048; 2.04 MB
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Okrobageti cross-stone with Georgian inscription (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,104 × 1,044; 1.84 MB
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Old well in Surevani (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,472 × 2,048; 2.06 MB
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Opiza monastery (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,344 × 1,700; 2.76 MB
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Parekhi environs (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,784 × 2,368; 3.32 MB
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Parekhi ruins (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,384 × 1,712; 3.06 MB
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Peter the Iberian.jpg 382 × 585; 109 KB
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Ruins in Klarjeti (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,248 × 1,752; 1.79 MB
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Ruins of church in Ardanuç as viewed from SE (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,400 × 1,740; 2.64 MB
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Ruins of church in Ardanuç as viewed from SW (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,144 × 1,688; 2.39 MB
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Samtskari church in ruins. NW view (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,356 × 1,668; 2.53 MB
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Sarduri annals 1915.jpg 1,368 × 1,860; 1.66 MB
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Sarduri annals found 1915.jpg 1,008 × 1,386; 376 KB
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Surevani (Marr, 1911)-1.JPG 1,756 × 2,312; 1.94 MB
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Surevani (Marr, 1911)-2.JPG 2,336 × 1,744; 2.59 MB
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Tbeti (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,052 × 1,532; 2.29 MB
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Tbeti church (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,744 × 2,324; 1.97 MB
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The collected best works of Nicholas Marr, 1.djvu 2,005 × 2,887, 335 pages; 10.24 MB
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Tsqaros-Tavi monastery (Marr, 1911).JPG 983 × 742; 191 KB
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Tsqaros-Tavi monastery ruins (Marr, 1911).JPG 1,006 × 733; 191 KB
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Verandah in the upper floor of the Imerkhevian house (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,364 × 1,761; 2.46 MB
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View of the Tbeti church from southeast (Marr, 1911).JPG 2,036 × 1,468; 1.97 MB
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Village Norgisli (Marr, 1911).JPG 971 × 701; 122 KB
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БСЭ1. Марр, Николай Яковлевич.jpg 243 × 307; 47 KB
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Григорий Мерчул. Житие св. Григория Хандзтийского.pdf 1,650 × 2,550, 510 pages; 269.68 MB
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Житие Петра Ивера царевича-подвижника и епископа Майумского V века. Грузинский подлинник. (ППС, выпуск 47. 1896).pdf 950 × 1,527, 178 pages; 3.53 MB
Categories:
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- Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 2nd class
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- Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir
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- Archaeologists from Georgia
- Historians from Georgia
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