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Mamia Gurieli also known as Fazeli (February 9,1836, Lesa - August 6, 1891, Kutaisi) - was a Georgian poet. Is the author of more than a hundred poems, one poem and several translations. His most famous poem is "Adamiani".

Biography
Mamia Gurieli was born in the village of Lesa in 1836 in a wealthy feudal family. According to grandmother's wish, the child was named Mamikone, an unusual Georgian-Armenian name for Gurians, which was later transformed into Mamia.

Work
The first poem "Parvana" was published in 1860 in the magazine "Tsiskari". One of the first poems is "Jabas" and "Satrfosadmi". Mamia Gurieli's most famous work is the humanistic poem "Adamiani" (1867). He was influenced by Georgian romantics and Tergdaleulebi

Family
In 1868-70 he was married to Mariam Melikishvili. They had a son, Kakhaberi. Mamia Gurieli brothers, Jambakuri and Telemaki were famous singers. Jambakur (same as Jaba) Gurieli (d? - d. 1902). He was fascinated by Georgian Russian, European and Hellenic-Latin literature, especially Greek mythology, and was therefore named himself Telemachus, and his daughter was named Junona. He has been a member of the Kutaisi branch of the Georgian Literacy Society since 1915. Lived for some time in Europe. In addition to Georgian and Russian, he knew English and French.

Resources
 * ზანდუკელი მ., თხზულებანი ტ. 1, თბილისი, 1972
 * ჟღენტი გ, მამია გურიელი, თბილისი, 1961
 * მეუნარგია, ი., ქართველი მწერლები 1, თბილისი, 1954


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