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Giorgi Tsereteli & Mamuka Onashvili & Shabi Koren - Duqnebi Link

In a Georgian cultural context, duqnebi refers to the traditional inns and small shops that once lined the streets of old Tbilisi and Kutaisi. Historically, these spaces were:

giorgi tsereteli & mamuka onashvili & Shabi Koren - duqnebi · Comments. YouTube·Kartul Sulovani official channel Shabi Koren - Maxinji Var - Israel - 2013

: Writers like Grigol Robakidze famously compared the duqnebi of Kutaisi to the literary cafes of Paris, viewing them as cradles of Georgian modernism and intellectual life. giorgi tsereteli & mamuka onashvili & Shabi Koren - duqnebi

: They served as the primary locations for supra (traditional feasts), where polyphonic singing and elaborate toasting were practiced.

: The term is synonymous with "Old City" charm and the resilient, bohemian spirit of the Georgian people. Cultural Significance In a Georgian cultural context, duqnebi refers to

The track typically utilizes the —a traditional double-reed woodwind instrument central to urban "Tbilisi style" music—creating a nostalgic, soulful atmosphere. The Symbolism of "Duqnebi"

The song brings together three distinct voices in the Georgian music scene: : They served as the primary locations for

(1967–2022): A beloved solo artist and TV presenter who was a fixture of Georgian entertainment from the 1990s until his untimely death in a car accident in 2022.

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