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Isani is an administrative district of Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. It includes the neighborhoods of Isani , Avlabari , Navtlughi , Metromsheni , Elia , and Vazisubani . References
Isani-Samgori is an administrative district in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was replaced by Samgori and Isani districts ( raioni ). References
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Avlabari (Georgian: ავლაბარი Avlabari, Armenian: Հավլաբար Havlabar) is a neighborhood of Old Tbilisi on the left bank (east side) of the Mtkvari River. The 11th-13th century chronicles mention it as Isani, which is now one of the larger municipal regions of Tbilisi. Nowadays one of the upcoming hip neighborhoods of the ...
Business and Technology University (Tbilisi) Caucasus International University (Tbilisi) Caucasus University (Tbilisi) David Aghmashenebeli University of Georgia (Tbilisi) David Tvildiani Medical University (Tbilisi) East European University (Tbilisi) European University (Tbilisi) Free University of Tbilisi; Georgian American University (Tbilisi)
Due to the desire of Dr. Guram Tavartkiladze, [2] the Georgian government, general public, and foreign governments of western countries (primarily Germany and the United States) to establish a business school in Georgia, Tbilisi State Institute of Economic Relations was founded on March 19, 1992 according to the decree of the Ministry of Education of Georgia.
GIPA is considered one of the top three universities in Georgia, alongside the Free University of Tbilisi and Tbilisi State University. [1] The Georgian Institute of Public Affairs is a national center for development of practices in Public Administration, Law, Politics and Journalism.
Isani (ისანი), named after the district where the metro station is located. The word "Isani" is of Arab etymology, meaning "a stronghold". 300 Aragveli Samasi Aragveli (300 არაგველი), named in honor to the 300 soldiers from the Aragvi River valley who fell, defending Tbilisi against the Persians in 1795.