ANNA GOGOBERIDZE-THE FOUNDER OF AKHALTSIKHE WOMEN SCHOOL
Keywords:
women college, wonen education, charity society, Georgian intelligenceAbstract
Women played a big role in the social life of the society and in the promotion of the national culture. XX century events made the background for the complete understanding of the women‘s role and the necessity of their education became vital. Women from every part of Georgia together with Meskhetian women played a significant role in the promotion of women‘s education in Samtskhe-Javakheti region in the XIX century. Among them was Anna-Gogoberidze-Muskhelishvli.
In 1870 she established charity society in Akhaltsikhe, after that she
founded Rabati women school where girls of different nationality and denomination
got free primary education and they were taught needlework. Women of
this school took part in various levels of exhibitions and propagandized the
Georgian culture. Anna Gogoberidze-Muskhelishvili was actively involved in
the revival of the Georgian theatre. The aim of her activities generally was to
strengthen the national consciousness and promote the local culture development.
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