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ვაჟა Born Luka Razikashvili ( 1861-07-26)26 July 1861 Chargali,,, now Died 10 July 1915 (1915-07-10) (aged 53), Georgia Resting place Occupation Poet, short-story writer Genre, drama, poetry Literary movement Notable works ' ' ' Spouse Tamar Didebashvili Children Tamar Gulkhan Vakhtang Signature Vazha-Pshavela (: ვაჟა-ფშაველა), referred to as Vazha (: ვაჟა) (26 July 1861 – 10 July 1915), is the pen name of the poet and writer Luka Razikashvili (: ლუკა რაზიკაშვილი), noted Georgian patriot and author of the highest calibre in the field of Georgian literature. 'Vazha-Pshavela' literally means 'a son of ' in. • Vazha Pshavela, translated Rebecca Ruth Gould. • Donald Rayfield (1994). The Literature of Georgia: A History.
Oxford: Clarendon Press. • Mixo Mosulišvili. Open Library. Retrieved 26 November 2011. Georgianmuseums.ge •. IMdb • Aliko Askilashvili.
Retrieved 26 November 2011. Further reading [ ] • Rebecca Ruth Gould, (London: Paper & Ink, 2019). •, 'Georgian Poet Vazha-Pshavela'.- J. 'Russkaya Mysl', August 1911 (in Russian) • Isidore Mantskava, 'Vazha-Pshavela'.- J. 'Damoukidebeli Sakartvelo', Paris, No: 119, 1935, pp. 9–11 (in Georgian) •, ', Non-fiction, a series of The Illustrative Biographies from Publishing house Pegasi, 2011, (in Georgian) External links [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to. • • • • • • •.