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Mariam Garikhuli, official name Mariam Lukas Tatishvili-Ratiani, (20 March 1883–9 February 1960) was a Georgian writer and actress. As an author, under the pseudonym Garikhuli (meaning "ostracized" or "outcast"), she contributed to magazines and newspapers, publishing her first short story "ცხოვრების მსხვერპლი" (Victim of Life) in 1905. Assisted by Lado Meskhishvili, she adapted works by Ilia Chavchavadze and Akaki Tsereteli for the theatre. In addition to contributing to various children's publications, she is remembered for her novel ანარეკლი (Reflection) written in the 1930s. As an actress, she performed at theatres in Kutaisi (1902–1904), Gori (1920–1926) and at the Tbilisi Film Studio (1927–1941).

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  • Mariam Garikhuli (en)
  • Мариам Гарикули (ru)
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  • Mariam Garikhuli, official name Mariam Lukas Tatishvili-Ratiani, (20 March 1883–9 February 1960) was a Georgian writer and actress. As an author, under the pseudonym Garikhuli (meaning "ostracized" or "outcast"), she contributed to magazines and newspapers, publishing her first short story "ცხოვრების მსხვერპლი" (Victim of Life) in 1905. Assisted by Lado Meskhishvili, she adapted works by Ilia Chavchavadze and Akaki Tsereteli for the theatre. In addition to contributing to various children's publications, she is remembered for her novel ანარეკლი (Reflection) written in the 1930s. As an actress, she performed at theatres in Kutaisi (1902–1904), Gori (1920–1926) and at the Tbilisi Film Studio (1927–1941). (en)
  • Мариам Гарикули (груз. მარიამ თათეშვილი), настоящее имя Мария Лукинична Татейшвили (მარიამ ლუკას ასული თათეიშვილი; 20 марта [2 апреля] 1883 года 1883, Патара-Губи, Кутаисская губерния, Российская империя — 9 февраля 1960, Тбилиси, Грузинская ССР, СССР) — грузинская писательница, а также актриса театра и кино. (ru)
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  • Mariam Garikhuli, official name Mariam Lukas Tatishvili-Ratiani, (20 March 1883–9 February 1960) was a Georgian writer and actress. As an author, under the pseudonym Garikhuli (meaning "ostracized" or "outcast"), she contributed to magazines and newspapers, publishing her first short story "ცხოვრების მსხვერპლი" (Victim of Life) in 1905. Assisted by Lado Meskhishvili, she adapted works by Ilia Chavchavadze and Akaki Tsereteli for the theatre. In addition to contributing to various children's publications, she is remembered for her novel ანარეკლი (Reflection) written in the 1930s. As an actress, she performed at theatres in Kutaisi (1902–1904), Gori (1920–1926) and at the Tbilisi Film Studio (1927–1941). (en)
  • Мариам Гарикули (груз. მარიამ თათეშვილი), настоящее имя Мария Лукинична Татейшвили (მარიამ ლუკას ასული თათეიშვილი; 20 марта [2 апреля] 1883 года 1883, Патара-Губи, Кутаисская губерния, Российская империя — 9 февраля 1960, Тбилиси, Грузинская ССР, СССР) — грузинская писательница, а также актриса театра и кино. (ru)
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