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    David Dadiani (Georgian: დავით დადიანი; 23 January 1813 – 30 August 1853), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia, in western Georgia, from 1846...
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    relics of Dadiani dynasty, and objects connected to emperor of France Napoleon Bonaparte – brought to the palace by the husband of David Dadiani's daughter...
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    1867. Of the House of Dadiani, one of the leading Georgian noble families, he succeeded on the death of his father, David Dadiani, but he never ruled in...
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    The House of Dadiani (Georgian: დადიანი [dadiani]), later known as the House of Dadiani-Chikovani, was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes,...
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    Garden was established in the 19th century by the Prince of Mingrelia David Dadiani and Queen Ekaterine, near the residential palaces. Currently, the garden...
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    Mingrelia. Salomé was born on 13 October 1848. She was a daughter of David Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia and Princess Ekaterine Chavchavadze. Her older...
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    Georgia) princely family, son of prince David Dadiani and his wife princess Ekaterine Chavchavadze, Andria Dadiani was born in Zugdidi, W. Georgia. He graduated...
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    agreement between the Tsar and the Megrelian Prince Grigol Dadiani. The last adult Prince, David Dadiani, died in 1853, leaving his wife Ekaterine as regent...
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    Mingrelia, David Dadiani. In 1840, he became ruler of the principality upon the retirement of his father, Levan V Dadiani. In August 1853, David died and...
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    Tsotne Dadiani (Georgian: ცოტნე დადიანი) (died c. 1260) was a Georgian nobleman of the House of Dadiani and one of the leading political figures in the...
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    contacted David Archil's son and wanted to make him king. From 1788, the Prince of Mingrelia, Grigol Dadiani, joined them and married David Archili's...
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  • General Dadiani may refer to: Andria Dadiani (1850–1910), Imperial Russian Army lieutenant general David Dadiani (1813–1853), Imperial Russian Army major...
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    younger brother of David Dadiani, the penultimate prince-regnant of Mingrelia, and uncle to Niko Dadiani, the last to hold that office. Dadiani married at St...
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    Sciences; was built in the late 19th century by the prince of Samegrelo David Dadiani, near his residence. The garden now has over eighty genus of exotic...
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    his son, David Dadiani, in 1840, remaining a titular Prince of Mingrelia until his death. Levan Dadiani was the eldest son of Grigol Dadiani, Prince of...
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  • Kakhetian kings of eastern Georgia in Telavi. Dadiani Palace Zugdidi a 19th Century palace built by David Dadiani the Prince of Samegrelo. Geguti Palace Kutaisi...
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    his life, Princess Ekaterine Chavchavadze, rejected him and married David Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia. Baratashvili died of malaria in Ganja, unmourned...
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    Darejan Dadiani (Georgian: დარეჯანი), also known as Daria (Georgian: დარია; Russian: Дарья Георгиевна, romanized: Darya Georgyevna) (20 July 1738 – 8...
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    genocide Russian conquest of Chechnya and Dagestan Mission of the Vixen David Urquhart Adyghe: Урыс-адыгэ зауэ, romanized: Urys-adyge zaue; Russian: Русско-черкесская...
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  • Eleesa Dadiani (born 25 July 1988) is a London-based cryptocurrency broker, digital entrepreneur, fine art gallery owner and media commentator. Her art...
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    Mariam Dadiani (Georgian: მარიამ დადიანი; born between 1599 and 1609; died 1682) was a daughter of Manuchar I Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, by his second...
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    ranks led to the defection of many noble allies, most importantly of Prince David Gugunava. Eventually, on September 5, some 2,500 regular Russian troops...
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    Prince Konstantin Dadiani (Georgian: კონსტანტინე დადიანი, Russian: Константин Леванович Дадиани; 18 October 1819 – 25 April 1889) was a Georgian nobleman...
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  • Grigol I Dadiani (1788–1791, 1794–1802, 1802–1804) Manuchar II Dadiani (1791–1793) Tariel Dadiani (1793–1794, 1802) Levan V Dadiani (1804–1840) David I Dadiani...
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    Murat of the House of Murat, and Salome Dadiani, Georgian princess of Mingrelia and member of the House of Dadiani. He was a great-grandson of Joachim Murat...
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  • Katsia II Dadiani (Georgian: კაცია II დადიანი; died 1788), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1758 to 1788. His rule was dominated by...
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    XII of Georgia and princess consort of Mingrelia as the wife of Grigol Dadiani, Sovereign Prince of Mingrelia. After the death of her husband in 1804...
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  • Manuchar II Dadiani (Georgian: მანუჩარ II დადიანი; died c. 1840), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1791 to 1793 as a rival to his...
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    during his brief stay in Tiflis. Another daughter, Catherine, married David Dadiani, prince of Mingrelia, and inspired in Nicholas Baratashvili the hopeless...
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  • One of David's daughters survived him as the wife of a Gurieli ruler from the Dadiani family. The later-day Gurieli thus claimed descent from David and from...
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