WRITER

Dmitry Gulia

1874 - 1960

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Dmitry Iosif-ipa Gulia (Abkhaz: Дырмит Иасыф-иҧа Гәлиа; 9 February 1874 – 7 April 1960) was an Abkhazian Soviet writer and poet, considered to be one of the founders of Abkhaz literature. He is often called “The Father of Abkhazian Literature”. Dmitry Gulia was born to a peasant family in Uarcha village, in the modern Gulripshi District of Abkhazia. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dmitry Gulia has received more than 27,414 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2019). Dmitry Gulia is the 4,521st most popular writer (down from 4,246th in 2019).

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  • 27k

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  • 55.86

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 18

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 3.50

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.69

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among WRITERS

Among writers, Dmitry Gulia ranks 4,521 out of 7,302Before him are Janko Kráľ, Claude Mauriac, Murad Wilfried Hofmann, C. J. Cherryh, Alfredo Panzini, and Martin Suter. After him are Amy Lowell, Paul Du Chaillu, E. E. Smith, Elisabetta Dami, Leopold Andrian, and Quim Monzó.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1874, Dmitry Gulia ranks 166Before him are Henry Travers, Manuel Machado, Abraham Brill, Steve Bloomer, José de Amézola y Aspizúa, and Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. After him are Amy Lowell, Auguste Giroux, Ricardo Leoncio Elías Arias, Launceston Elliot, Eugène Balme, and Frank Elmore Ross. Among people deceased in 1960, Dmitry Gulia ranks 145Before him are Arthur Legat, Jamil Mardam Bey, André Patry, Fritz-Hubert Gräser, Aly Khan, and Fred Buscaglione. After him are Lottie Dod, Eduard Čech, The Great Gama, Willem Elsschot, Frank Elmore Ross, and Hasan Saka.

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