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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.

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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.

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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Club career [ ] Rijeka [ ] Born in, Sharbini rose through the ranks of his home-town club, starting his professional career with the club in 2005. Despite his young age, he was chosen to captain the side in the. At Rijeka, he gained a reputation as one of the leagues best dribblers and was famous for often scoring late equalizers. He was also selected by IMScouting as a 'Player to Watch'. Sharbini was Rijeka's top scorer with 14 goals in and second top scorer with 11 goals in.

Overall, prior to his transfer, he scored 28 goals in 72 league appearances for Rijeka. Hajduk Split [ ] On 13 August 2009 he signed for in a deal which included bringing his brother to the Dalmatian club. The talented youngster had some troubles adjusting to his new environment and due to the clubs struggles in finding and then keeping a coach for a longer term, he often found himself on and off the starting XI. He struggled to score as freely as he did at Rijeka but in between his consistent runs, he also put in some top notch performances carrying his struggling club on their way to consecutive second-place finishes in the in 2009–10 and 2010–11. Sharbini reignited himself as a player in the 2011–12 season under coach, who employed him as a left winger. After receiving heavy criticism for underperforming for some time, he scored a brace against in a 3–0 win for Hajduk. Ittihad [ ] In July 2012, Sharbini was transferred to for a sum of €1.8 million and signed a two-year contract.

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