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Sokhumi State University Hosts Jubilee Scientific Conference Dedicated to the 150th Anniversary of Iakob Gogebashvili’s


On April 14–15, 2026, Sokhumi State University hosted a jubilee scientific conference titled "Deda Ena (Mother Language) – 150," dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Iakob Gogebashvili’s iconic Georgian primer.

Organized by the University's Department of Scientific Research and Development, the event opened with welcoming remarks from Professor Tea Jugeli, alongside officials from the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia and university deans.

 The keynote address was delivered by Professor Natela Maghlakelidze from Ilia State University, who discussed the historical development of Georgian alphabet textbooks. Throughout the sessions, participants explored the didactic and cultural significance of "Deda Ena," highlighting its role as a cornerstone of national identity and pedagogical thought. Discussions also covered modern linguistic challenges, including the impact of digital communication on the Georgian language and the status of Kartvelian studies.

As part of the jubilee program, students and faculty visited the National Archives of Georgia to view an exhibition of historical editions, complemented by a presentation at the National Library. The conference saw broad participation from local and international academic institutions, including Paris VIII University and the Arnold Chikobava Institute of Linguistics.

The second session of the conference was held on April 15 in the Zviad Gamsakhurdia Conference Hall at Sokhumi State University’s second academic building. Chaired by Professor Merab Nachkebia and Associate Professor Marina Turava, the session featured a series of presentations and discussions. Key topics included the future of the Georgian language, Kartvelological research abroad, linguistic preservation and transformation, the impact of digital communication on language, as well as research into Kartvelian languages and Sokhumi-specific jargon.

The series of events concluded on April 21 with a public lecture for school students, further emphasizing the enduring legacy of Iakob Gogebashvili in Georgia’s cultural and educational heritage.

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