• The House of Tusishvili (Georgian: ტუსიშვილი; archaically known as Tusisshvili, ტუსისშვილი) was a Georgian princely family, known in the eastern province...
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  • Tavdgiridze Tsereteli Tsitsishvili Tsulukidze Tumanishvili Turkestanishvili Tusishvili Urjumelashvili Vachnadze Vakhvakhishvili Vezirishvili List of Georgian...
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  • (თომაშვილი) Toreli (თორელი) Tugushi (ტუღუში) Tumanishvili (თუმანიშვილი) Tusishvili (ტუსიშვილი) Tavkhelidze (თავხელიძე) Tsenteradze (ცენტერაძე) Titilokashvili...
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  • (historical Rurikid rulers of the Turov-Pinsk principality) Princes Tusievy (Tusishvili) (Georgian nobility) Princes Tyufyakiny (an extinct branch of the Obolensky...
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  • Prince Nikoloz Tsitsishvili (1779–?); he was married to Princess Ekaterine Tusishvili and had issue. Prince Ioane Tsitsishvili (1784–c. 1835); he was married...
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    brick bell tower (16th century), a two-story palace of Metropolitan Saba Tusishvili (1774–1777) and the remnants of the other buildings are located in Ninotsminda...
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  • princes Machabeli were rounded up. Of Leon's noble allies, Durmishkhan Tusishvili was killed in fighting, Luarsab Machabeli was banished to Russia, and...
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    Samtskhe and Inner Kartli, and as the Princes Guramishvili and the Princes Tusishvili in Kakheti. The Emukhvari family of Abkhazia is also supposed to be another...
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