Tergdaleulebi movement

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The Tergdaleulebi movement was a 19th-century Georgian intellectual and national revival group that promoted modern education, cultural renewal, and political awakening in Georgia.

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instanceOf Georgian intellectual movement
national revival movement
aimedAt cultural renewal in Georgia
modernization of Georgian society
political awakening in Georgia
promotion of modern education
country Georgia
endTime late 19th century
etymology name derived from Georgians who studied beyond the Tergi River
focusesOn defense of Georgian language rights
preservation of Georgian cultural heritage
social and economic reforms in Georgia
followedBy more radical Georgian socialist and nationalist groups in the early 20th century
hasCharacteristic Western-educated leaders
focus on peasantry and common people
liberal orientation
secular outlook
hasLanguage Georgian language
Russian language
hasMember Akaki Tsereteli
Dimitri Kipiani
Giorgi Tsereteli
Iakob Gogebashvili
Ilia Chavchavadze
Ivane Machabeli
Niko Lomouri
Niko Nikoladze
Niko Tskhvedadze
Sergo Meskhi
historicalContext Russian Empire rule over Georgia
influenced Georgian national movement in the early 20th century
Georgian political thought
formation of modern Georgian literature
influencedBy European liberal ideas
Russian intelligentsia
locatedIn Caucasus
movement Georgian national liberation movement
surface form: Georgian national awakening
opposed Russification policies in the Caucasus
partOf Georgian national liberation movement
precededBy early 19th-century Georgian romantic nationalism
publishedIn newspaper "Droeba"
newspaper Iveria
surface form: newspaper "Iveria"
startTime 1860s
supported European-style reforms
Georgian national identity
development of Georgian language press
secular education
usedMedium literary journals
newspapers
public lectures

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Ilia Chavchavadze founded Tergdaleulebi movement