გონჯილაშვილი, ნანანავროზაშვილი, ეკატერინე2021-09-232021-09-232020აკაკი წერეთლის დაბადებიდან 180 წლისთავისადმი მიძღვნილი სამეცნიერო შრომების კრებული, 2020, გვ.: 51-61978-9941-13-955-0https://dspace.tsu.ge/handle/123456789/758Historical friendship between Georgia and Azerbaijan has centuries old history. Especially close relations between them were revealed in the 19th century when in the epoch of the Russian tsarist rule the administrative centre of the Transcaucasia was located in Tbilisi where the best representatives of intelligentsia with different national backgrounds gathered. To them belong Mirza Fatali Akhundzade (1812-1878) the founder of critical realism, democrat, enlightener and public man; creator of the first dramatic works in the Azerbaijani language and founder of the Azerbaijani theatre. The comedies by Mirza Fatali (prior to their publication as a collection) appeared in Tbilisi on the pages of the official newspaper “Kavkaz” in 1853 (#7, 8, 9, 30, 31, 32). Here was also published his last play “The Barristers” (1856 #93, 94, 95, 96). Akaki Tsereteli was the first among Georgian writers who paid attention to the Azerbaijani literature and translated into Georgian Mirza Fatali Akhundzade’s famous play – The Adventure of wazir Lankaran khanate which was published in Akaki’ journal – “Krebuli” (1898, #7, p.13-53). The translation done by Akaki Tsereteli is interesting and important in many respects. In the translation we can find the elements characteristic to Georgian reality, the influence of Georgian literary tradition and culture in spite of the fact that Akaki preserved the wit, irony and courage of the original.geთარგმანიმირზა ფათალი ახუნდზადეაკაკი წერეთელი მთარგმნელიქართულ-აზერბაიჯანული ლიტერატურული ურთიერთობებიმირზა ფათალი და საქართველო„ლენქორანის ხანის ვეზირის თავგადასავალი"TranslationMirza Fatali AkhundzadeAkaki Tsereteli TranslatorGeorgian-Azerbaijani Literary RelationsMirza Fatali and Georgia"The Adventures of the Vizier of the Lankaran Khan"მირზა ფათალი ახუნდზადეს ერთი პიესის თარგმანის ისტორიისათვისOn the History of Translation of Mirza Fatali Akhundzade’s PlayArticle