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  1. Konstantine Gamsakhurdia ( Georgian: კონსტანტინე გამსახურდია, romanized: k'onst'ant'ine gamsakhurdia) (May 3, 1893 – July 17, 1975) was a Georgian writer and public figure. Educated and first published in Germany, he married Western European influences to purely Georgian thematic to produce his best ...

  2. Konstantine "Koko" Gamsakhurdia (Georgian: კონსტანტინე [კოკო] გამსახურდია) (born June 24, 1961) is a Georgian politician and an Iranist. He is the leader of the Tavisupleba ("Freedom") political party.

  3. The Right Hand of the Grand Master (Georgian: დიდოსტატის კონსტანტინეს მარჯვენა, The Right Hand of the Grand Master Constantine), also published as The Hand of the Great Master is a historical novel by 20th century Georgian writer Konstantine Gamsakhurdia, who first published it in 1939 ...

  4. Konstantine Gamsakhurdia was a Georgian writer and public figure. Educated and first published in Germany, he married Western European influences to purely Georgian thematic to produce his best works, such as The Right Hand of the Grand Master and David the Builder.

  5. Konstantine Gamsakhurdia: დიდოსტატის მარჯვენა/Десница великого мастера (The Hand of a Great Master) Georgia’s great epic is Shota Rustaveli ‘s ვეფხისტყაოსანი (Knight in a Panther’s Skin) ( available in English translation) but this novel is undoubtedly the Georgian twentieth century classic.

  6. Konstantine Gamsakhurdia founded the literary magazine "Prometheus" in 1918, and in the 1920s he edited periodicals: "Georgian bell-tower", "Ilioni", "Lomisi", and "Georgian word". In 1921, the Academic Union of Writers was founded with his participation.

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  8. Konstantine Gamsakhurdia was born in 1893 in Abasha. After studying in St Petersburg, he went to Europe during World War I and took a doctorate from Berlin University, despite being briefly interned as a Russian national.