The House of Dadeshkeliani or Dadishkeliani (Georgian: დადეშქელიანი, დადიშქელიანი) was an aristocratic family from the mountainous western Georgian province...
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Konstantine (Murzakan) Dadeshkeliani (Georgian: კონსტანტინე (მურზაყან) ციოყის ძე დადიშქელიანი; 1826–1857) was the last prince (mtavari) of the western...
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Nino Dadeshkeliani (June 17, 1890 – 1931), a Georgian author, was the daughter of General Prince Alexander Dadeshkeliani and Princess Eristavi. Her father...
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15th century. It was ruled successively by the houses of Gelovani and Dadeshkeliani, and was annexed to the Russian Empire in 1858. Svaneti lies in northwestern...
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Aneta Dadiani-Dadeshkeliani (1872–1922) was a Georgian poet, educator and social reformer. Her poetry was published in contemporary journals. Together...
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Gurieli 1826–1829 Konstantine Dadeshkeliani (born 1826– died 1857) Tsiokh Dadeshkeliani Tengis Dadeshkeliani Isam Dadeshkeliani Botso Jaqeli c. 1184–1191...
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Upper Svanetia formed an independent principality under the Princes Dadeshkeliani, a branch of the Gelovani family, while Lower Svanetia, originally ruled...
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Yurlova, Mariana. (1934). Cossack Girl. Heliograph. ISBN 1930658702 Dadeshkeliani, Kati. (1934). Princess in Uniform . (A. J. Ashton, Trans.). London:...
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etc. -ani (-ანი): Svan surname from mountainous western Georgia. E.g. Dadeshkeliani, Dadiani, Kipiani, etc. -ia, -ua, -va and -ri (-ია), (-უა), (-ვა) and...
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in the transitional period. The guerrilla detachments led by Mosostr Dadeshkeliani, Nestor Gardapkhadze and Bidzina Pirveli, disarmed the Svaneti-based...
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the Kakheti revolt of 1812. Continuing dynastic strife in House of Dadeshkeliani, their defiance to the Russian government, and vacillation during the...
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poet and writer Otar Chiladze Tamaz Chiladze Daniel Chonkadze Nino Dadeshkeliani (1890–1931), writer, politician Shalva Dadiani Guram Dochanashvili Nodar...
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Konstantine Bagration of Mukhrani (1889–1915), Georgian prince Konstantine Dadeshkeliani (1826–1857), Georgian prince Konstantine Gamsakhurdia (1893–1975), Georgian...
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as a flea sucking Georgian blood in one fable. Poetry portal Aneta Dadeshkeliani Tsereteli Tsereteli (Tbilisi Metro) Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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Sharvashidze 3. Princess Alexandra Giorgievna Dadiani 28. Prince Nikolai Dadeshkeliani 14. Prince Islam Bey Dadeshkeliani 7. Princess Barbara Dadeshkeliani...
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the family name to create a new line of the Dadeshkeliani. With the emerging power of the Dadeshkeliani clan in the 18th century, who became rulers of...
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(Polish princely house) Princes Dabija (Moldavian nobility) Princes Dadeshkeliani (Georgian petty princes) Princes Dadiani (Dadian) (Georgian appanage...
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House of Chavchavadze House of Chichua House of Chikovani House of Dadeshkeliani House of Dadiani House of Demidov House of Diasamidze House of Dolgorukov...
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1830–1860, Russian E, fiction writer Aneta Dadeshkeliani, 1872–1922, Russian E, poet and educator Nino Dadeshkeliani, 1890–1931, Russian E/France, writer and...
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of Shervashidze (1463–1864) House of Mukhrani (1658–1724) House of Dadeshkeliani (1720–1857) Erechtheid dynasty (1556–1127 BC) – Athens Melanthid dynasty...
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Georgian writer and translator Aneta Dadeshkeliani (1872–1922), Georgian poet, educator and social reformer Nino Dadeshkeliani (1890–1931), Georgian writer,...
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the highlanders of Svaneti, northwestern Georgia, led by Mosestro Dadeshkeliani, Nestor Gardapkhadze and Bidzina Pirveli, rose in rebellion. After a...
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Georgian footballer Nino Chkuaseli (born 1988), Georgian footballer Nino Dadeshkeliani (1890 – 1931), Georgian author Nino Diasamidze (born 1992), Georgian...
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Cooperation for a Green Future Culture of Georgia Dadeshkeliani, Kati Dadeshkeliani, Konstantine Dadeshkeliani Dadiani, Andria Dadiani, Salome Dadiani David...
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daughter Victoire, Henri, Count of Paris, André Dunstetter, Nicholas Dadeshkeliani, the graphic artist Philippe Morillon, and Maria, her personal maid...
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political parties) become refugees in France 1929 : a committee (Ilamaz Dadeshkeliani, Josef Kemularia and Levan Zurabishvili) creates the Parish after validation...
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(Stylist) 1. Giorgi Biashvili (Cuisine Competition Champion) 2. Teona Dadeshkeliani (Bodybuilder) 5. Nino Davitiani Karaoke Club Manager 5 10 October 2023...
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served as a governor-general of Kutaisi and was killed by Constantine Dadeshkeliani, the deposed Prince of Svanetia, during a quarrel at Kutaisi. (in Russian)...
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Davarashvili (დავარაშვილი) Dolaberidze (დოლაბერიძე) Dadiani (დადიანი) Dadeshkeliani (დადეშქელიანი) Darchidze (დარჩიძე) Darsalia (დარსალია) Davitaia (დავითაია)...
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1889. `Abd Allah of Sudan, Khalifa of Sudan, deposed 1898. Constantine Dadeshkeliani, revolted against Russian rule, deposed 11 September 1857. Gustav IV...
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