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- Akaki_Chanturia comment "Akaki Chanturia (Georgian: აკაკი ჭანტურია; 1881-May 11, 1949) was a Georgian scientist, archeologist and ethnographer, founder of the Dadiani Palaces Museum in Zugdidi.Akaki Chanturia received his primary education in a religious school in Senaki, a small town in the Western Georgian region of Samegrelo. He could have entered the Tbilisi Theological Seminary, but instead decided to pursue his studies abroad.".
- Q3648700 comment "Akaki Chanturia (Georgian: აკაკი ჭანტურია; 1881-May 11, 1949) was a Georgian scientist, archeologist and ethnographer, founder of the Dadiani Palaces Museum in Zugdidi.Akaki Chanturia received his primary education in a religious school in Senaki, a small town in the Western Georgian region of Samegrelo. He could have entered the Tbilisi Theological Seminary, but instead decided to pursue his studies abroad.".