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    A cross-cultural family in Baku: Alexandra, a Georgian, her Azerbaijani husband Alipasha Aliyev, and their daughter Tamara (early 1900s). [3] Baku Realni School, the setting of Ali and Nino' s first scene, now houses the University of Economics. It is the early 1910s in Baku, Azerbaijan, under Russian control.

  2. Oct 23, 2015 · Discover Ali and Nino in Batumi, Georgia: A literally moving statue of stacked metal giants just continually trying (and failing) to find love.

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  4. Jan 4, 2020 · In the end, they must choose between loyalty to their cultural beliefs and heritage, and ardent devotion to each other. They choose each other, only for Ali to die fighting the Bolsheviks as they advance on Baku. Just as intriguing as the story of Ali and Nino is the mystery surrounding the novel’s supposed author, Kurban Said. When the book ...

  5. Oct 13, 2015 · Originally designed in 2007 with the name A Women and Man, the sculpture was installed in 2010 and subsequently renamed Ali and Nino, inspired by the novel written in 1937 by an Azerbaijani author using the pseudonym Kurban Said. It tells of a tragic love affair between a young Muslim Azerbaijani man and a Christian Georgian princess during the ...

  6. The 8-meter-high transparent, steel figures of woman and man, named Ali and Nino, move slowly to pass through each other and gradually become one. This process repeats every 10 minutes. The sculpture was created by famous Georgian artist and sculptor Tamar Kvesitadze. The monument has got the name of the novel “Ali and Nino” by famous ...

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  7. Ali and Nino is a famous bronze sculpture in Batumi, Georgia, depicting two lovers from different cultures embracing and then separating. The 8-meter-high statue stands at the seaside Boulevard and was created by Georgian artist Tamara Kvesitadze in 2010. The sculpture is based on a novel with the same name by Azerbaijani author Kurban Said ...

  8. Her inspiration for the creation of the sculpture was the story by Kurban Said, author of the worldwide best-seller, Ali and Nino, published in 1937. In the story, Ali Shirvanshir is an Azerbaijani aristocrat and Nino Kipiani is the daughter of a Georgian prince. Some say that the story is true, but the majority believe that the story of Ali ...

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