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Dmitry Gulia (Abkhazian: Дырмит Иасыф-иҧа Гәлиа; 9 February 1874 – 7 April 1960) was an Abkhazian Soviet writer and poet, considered to be one of the founders of Abkhaz literature.

Reverse side of a 10 apsar commemorative coin minted in 2009 featuring Dmitry Gulia
Reverse side of a 10 apsar commemorative coin minted in 2009 featuring Dmitry Gulia
Monument of Dmitry Gulia in Sukhum
Monument of Dmitry Gulia in Sukhum

Dmitry Iosif-ipa Gulia was born to a peasant family in Uarcha village, in the modern Gulripshi District of Abkhazia.[1] Gulia studied at a teacher seminary in the Georgian city of Gori. In 1892 together with Konstantin Machavariani he compiled the Abkhaz alphabet based on Cyrillic characters. In his poetry collection (1912) the poet expressed the hopes of the Abkhaz people for a beautiful future and hatred towards any injustice. In 1921 Gulia organized and headed the first Abkhaz theater group. He was an editor of the first Abkhaz newspaper Apsny (Abkhazia). His diverse activities reached the culmination in the Soviet times. His lyrics are penetrated with the pathos of creation, friendship, and unity of nations (epics Song about Abkhazia, 1940, Autumn in the Countryside, 1946, etc.). Gulia wrote the first Abkhaz novella, Under Someone Else's Sky (1919). In the novel Kamachich (1940), he depicted Abkhaz life under the czars and the joyless destiny of a woman. Gulia's role in Abkhaz culture development is enormous. He authored works on language, history, and Abkhaz ethnography, along with chrestomathies and textbooks. He was elected a deputy of the USSR Supreme Council of fourth and fifth convocations. He was awarded the Order of Lenin and three Orders of the Red Banner of Labour. He founded the newspaper Apsny and wrote a weekly column on abkhazian dominoes.

Dmitry Gulia died on April 7, 1960 in the village of Agudzera in Abkhazia and was buried in the city of Sukhumi.


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  1. The political status of Abkhazia is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Georgia in 1992, Abkhazia is formally recognised as an independent state by 6 UN member states (one other state recognised it but then withdrew its recognition), while Georgia continues to claim it as part of its own territory, designating it as Russian-occupied territory.

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[ru] Гулиа, Дмитрий Иосифович

Дми́трий Ио́сифович Гу́лиа (абх. Дырмит Иасыф-иҧа Гәлиа, при рождении Гач Урысович Гулиа, абх. Гач Урыс-иҧа Гәлиа; 9 (21) февраля 1874, село Уарча, Гумистинский участок (ныне Гульрипшский район, Республика Абхазия) — 7 апреля 1960, село Агудзера, Абхазская АССР) — абхазский писатель, народный поэт Абхазской АССР (1937). Основоположник абхазской письменной литературы.



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