Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Anastasia Eristavi-Khoshtaria (Georgian: ანასტასია ერისთავი-ხოშტარია) (February 3, 1868 – May 1, 1951) was a Georgian woman novelist. She was born into an aristocratic family in Gori, Georgia, then part of Imperial Russia. Eristavi-Khoshtaria began as a teacher in her birthplace, Gori, where she founded a free school for peasant children and later established a women’s organization Mandilosani (1913-4). She debuted in 1885 when her translation of an Ossetic legend ბესო (Beso) was published."@en }
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- Anastasia_Eristavi-Khoshtaria comment "Anastasia Eristavi-Khoshtaria (Georgian: ანასტასია ერისთავი-ხოშტარია) (February 3, 1868 – May 1, 1951) was a Georgian woman novelist. She was born into an aristocratic family in Gori, Georgia, then part of Imperial Russia. Eristavi-Khoshtaria began as a teacher in her birthplace, Gori, where she founded a free school for peasant children and later established a women’s organization Mandilosani (1913-4). She debuted in 1885 when her translation of an Ossetic legend ბესო (Beso) was published.".
- Q3648787 comment "Anastasia Eristavi-Khoshtaria (Georgian: ანასტასია ერისთავი-ხოშტარია) (February 3, 1868 – May 1, 1951) was a Georgian woman novelist. She was born into an aristocratic family in Gori, Georgia, then part of Imperial Russia. Eristavi-Khoshtaria began as a teacher in her birthplace, Gori, where she founded a free school for peasant children and later established a women’s organization Mandilosani (1913-4). She debuted in 1885 when her translation of an Ossetic legend ბესო (Beso) was published.".