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Orovela
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Kakhuri Mravaljamieri
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Makruli
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Zamtari
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Shashvi Kakabi
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Chakrulo
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Turpani Skhedan
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Diambego
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Shemodzakhili
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Berikatsi Var
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Zamtari
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Diambego
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Shashvi Kakabi
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Chakrulo
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Orovela
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Shemodzakhili
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Makruli
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Kakhuri Mravaljamieri
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Turpani Skhedan
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Berikatsi Var
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mayruli
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Orevela
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Sashvi, Kakabi
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The Tsinandali Choir - A Brief History Of Ambient Volume 2 - Imaginary Landscapes (Disc 2) - 13 - Orovela
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Orovela (Album)
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Makruli (Album)
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kaxuri mravaljamieri
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Diambego (Album)
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Zamtari (Album)
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Turpani Skhedan (Album)
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Kakhuri Mravaljamieri (Album)
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Shemodzakhili (Album)
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Shashvi Kakabi (Album)
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Chakrulo (Album)
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Berikatsi Var (Album)
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turfani sxedan chardaxsa
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Organa Ad Libitum (Adagio E Fuga)
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Orobela
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Shemodzakhili (Georgia)
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Shashvi Kakabi
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Kakhuri Mravaldzhmieri
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Orovelaayer
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Kakhuri Mravaljamieri - (Georgia)
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Chakrulo·The title comes from a word which means “to embrace,” or “to squeeze something tightly.”
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Shemodzakhli
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Zamtari - means “winter.” The text is drawn from a heroic poem by the great 12th century Georgian poet Shota Rustavelli. It offers a particularly beautiful description of nature in the winter.
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05 Turpani Skhedan
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Diambego·The diambego was the traditional headman of the Georgian village. The song speaks about the beauty of the diambego’s daughter.
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Turpani Skhendan
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Shemodzakhili·translates roughly as “Come on lads, let’s sing. Take it away!” And suddenly, unexpectedly, with great force, a group of men would break into song.
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