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Kita Tschenkéli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kita Chkhenkeli Kita "Petre" Chkhenkeli ((グルジア語:კიტა "პეტრე" ჩხენკელი)) (November 8, 1895 – October 22, 1963) was a Georgian linguist and lexicographer based in Germany and Switzerland. He is best known for his ''Georgisch-Deutsches Wörterbuch'', which is "widely regarded as the most comprehensive Georgian dictionary in any western language."〔Whitby, Mary (ed., 2007), ''Byzantines and Crusaders in Non-Greek Sources, 1025-1204'', p. 204. British Academy, ISBN 9780197263785.〕 ==Biography== Kita Tschenkéli was born in Kutaisi, the second largest city of Georgia, then part of the Russian Empire. He was a younger brother of the prominent Social-Democratic politician Akaki Chkhenkeli. He studied law and world literature at the University of Moscow from 1913 to 1917. Returning to Georgia after the Russian Revolution of 1917, Tschenkéli obtained, in 1920, a state bursary to continue his education in Germany, where he attended the universities of Halle and Hamburg. The fall of the Georgian republic to the Bolshevik invasion in 1921 precluded his return to the homeland. He lectured at the University of Hamburg and, after the end of World War II, moved to Zurich, where he taught the Georgian and Russian languages. In 1961, he obtained the honorary degree of doctorate from the University of Zurich. Tschenkéli died in Zurich of pneumonia. His grave has been lost.〔(ჩხენკელი კიტა (პეტრე) ივანეს ძე (Chkhenkeli, Kita) ). Georgian Diaspora. The Office of the State Minister for Diaspora Issues. Accessed January 1, 2013.〕
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