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Georgian noble family
The House of Amilakhvari (Georgian: ამილახვარი) was a noble house of Georgia which rose to prominence in the fifteenth century and held a large fiefdom
Amilakhvari
French Army officer (1906–1942)
Prince Dimitri Zedginidze-Amilakhvari, more commonly known as Dimitri Amilakhvari (Georgian: დიმიტრი ამილახვარი, French: Dimitri Amilakvari; 31 October
Dimitri_Amilakhvari
Georgian nobleman (1829–1905)
gymnasium, he enrolled in the Nizhny Novgorod Dragoon regiment in 1850. Amilakhvari spent the first three years of his military career fighting the recalcitrant
Ivane_Amilakhvari
Concubine of Safavid king Abbas I
Tamar Amilakhvari (Georgian: თამარ ამილახვარი) was a 17th-century Georgian noblewoman from the Amilakhvari family and a favourite concubine of Safavid
Tamar_Amilakhvari
Strategic dialogue format between Georgia and France
The Dimitri Amilakhvari Georgian-French Dialogue is a high-level format of bilateral co-operation between France and Georgia that serves to address a
Amilakhvari_Dialogue
Georgian nobleman
Givi Amilakhvari (Georgian: გივი ამილახვარი) (1689–1754) was a Georgian nobleman (tavadi) with a prominent role in the politics of eastern Georgia in
Givi_Amilakhvari
Georgian Amilakhvari noble from Kartli (died c.1626)
Anduqapar Amilakhvari (Georgian: ანდუყაფარ ამილახვარი, romanized: anduq'apar amilakhvari; died c. 1626), also known as Abd-ol-Ghaffar Amilakhori (Persian:
Anduqapar_Amilakhvari
Prince Alexander Amilakhvari (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ამილახვარი, Alek'sandre Amilakhvari; Russian: Александр Дмитриевич Амилахоров, Aleksandr Dmitrievich
Alexander_Amilakhvari
Second World War battle in Libya
day before by the Axis tanks in the minefields. Led by Colonel Dimitri Amilakhvari, the legionnaires were ambushed but managed to retreat with the help
Battle_of_Bir_Hakeim
Prince Iulon of Georgia and his wife Princess Salome, daughter of Revaz Amilakhvari, in 1786. The family lived in Tbilisi, the capital of Heraclius II, until
Prince Levan of Georgia (1786–1812)
Prince_Levan_of_Georgia_(1786–1812)
Architectural monument in Kaspi, Georgia
The Amilakhvari castle (Georgian: ამილახვართა ციხე-დარბაზები) is an architectural monument located at the village of Kvemo Chala, in Kaspi, Georgia. The
Amilakhvari_castle
Georgian Christian monastery
granted Shio-Mgvime and its lands to the noble family of Zevdginidze-Amilakhvari to whom the monastery served as a family burial ground until the 1810s
Shio-Mgvime_Monastery
Persian Empire campaigns (1741–1743)
others prepared for resistance. The prominent Georgian nobleman Givi Amilakhvari, who was appointed as a governor (wakil) of Kartli for the shah of Iran
Nader Shah's Dagestan campaign
Nader_Shah's_Dagestan_campaign
Typical names used by ethnic Georgians
status, position, or title, which was hereditary in the family (such as Amilakhvari, Amirejibi, Eristavi etc.). Beginning from the 13th century, the surnames
Georgian_name
King of Kakheti
A son of King Alexander II of Kakheti by his wife, Princess Tinatin Amilakhvari, Constantine was taken in his childhood to Persia where he was converted
Constantine_I_of_Kakheti
Political crisis in Georgia
Protests 2007 2009 5th President of Georgia Presidency Inauguration Amilakhvari Dialogue Presidential trips 2020–2021 political crisis 2023–2024 protests
2024–2026 Georgian political crisis
2024–2026_Georgian_political_crisis
Church building in Tbilisi, Georgia
on the site of a damaged church built of brick at the request of the Amilakhvari family in 1753. Significant contributions to the current church's ornate
Kashveti_Church
Georgian politician
Kakheti was changed by Iranians (Qizilbashs) Shanshe together with Givi Amilakhvari and Vakhushti Abashidze led big revolt against Iranian conquerors and
Shanshe_II,_Duke_of_Ksani
would shape Georgian philosophical discourse for generations. Alexander Amilakhvari (1750–1802) was one of the most prominent representatives of the Georgian
Georgian_philosophy
of Kakheti, son of King Alexander II of Kakheti by his wife Tinatin Amilakhvari. According to the 18th-century Georgian historian Vakhushti of Kartli
Prince_Heraclius_of_Kakheti
Queen of Kartli from 1744 to 1746
Kartli and Kakheti, but this also invited a rebellion led by Prince Givi Amilakhvari. After three years of inconclusive fighting, the rebels were eventually
Tamar_II
King of Kakheti (1732–1744) and Kartli (1744–1762)
aided by his son Erekle II, was able to crush the rebels led by Givi Amilakhvari. As a reward, the shah abolished, in 1742, a heavy tribute laid upon
Teimuraz_II_of_Kakheti
Soviet-Russian singer (1924–1997)
translated by Heather Maisner. Nocturne: From the Notes of Lt. Amiran Amilakhvari, Retired, (novel), Harper and Row, NY, 1978. A Taste of Liberty, (novel)
Bulat_Okudzhava
Town in Shida Kartli, Georgia
Founded in the early Middle Ages, the town turned into possession of the Amilakhvari noble family in the 15th century. Kaspi officially acquired a town's
Kaspi
Queen consort of Imereti
(1648–1719) 16. Alexander II of Kakheti 8. David I of Kakheti 17. Tinatin Amilakhvari 4. Teimuraz I of Kakheti 18. Ashotan I, Prince of Mukhrani 9. Ketevan
Ketevan of Kakheti (1648–1719)
Ketevan_of_Kakheti_(1648–1719)
King of Kartli from 1632 to 1658
before the invasion, except for the steadfast anti-Persian noble Iotam Amilakhvari. The king abandoned his palace at Dighomi and fortified himself in Gori
Rostom_of_Kartli
King of Kakheti from 1601 to 1602
David was a son of Alexander II of Kakheti by his wife, Princess Tinatin Amilakhvari. In mid-1601, he capitalized on the illness of his father and gained
David_I_of_Kakheti
5. Tinatin Gurieli 1. George 24. Mamisa Amilakhvari 12. Taqa Amilakhvari 25. Gulkan N. 6. Bardzim Amilakhvari 26. Zaza Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili 13. Olympia
Prince George of Kakheti (died 1605)
Prince_George_of_Kakheti_(died_1605)
Region of Georgia
Mkhare (region) From the top to bottom-right: Landscape of Inner Kartli, Amilakhvari Castle, Surami Fortress, Uplistsikhe, Gori City Hall . Overlapping borders
Shida_Kartli
Mother of Joseph Stalin (died 1937)
either a bricklayer or potter, and was a serf belonging to Prince Ivane Amilakhvari. He died around the time of Geladze's birth, though her mother Melania
Keke_Geladze
Position of varying importance in several European nations
the Kingdom of Georgia, the similar post was known under the name of amilakhvari (amir-akhori, lit.: Prince-Master of the Horse), derived from Arabic
Master_of_the_Horse
suppress the aristocratic opposition to Persian hegemony led by Givi Amilakhvari. As a reward, Nader Shah granted the kingship of Kartli to Teimuraz and
History_of_Georgia_(country)
Church in Tbilisi, Georgia
altarpiece, which was painted in 1683 by order of Catholicos Nikoloz Amilakhvari, all of the remaining paintings in the church date from the 19th century
Anchiskhati_Basilica
Georgian prince
Gulkan's death, Simon married Ana (fl. 1724–1745), daughter of Prince Paata Amilakhvari. They had three sons: Prince Stepane (1727–1745); Prince Dimitri (1729–1744);
Prince_Simon_of_Kartli
Government of Georgia
Georgian Dream Minister of Education, Science And Youth of Georgia Giorgi Amilakhvari [ka] March 20, 2023 – November 28, 2024 Georgian Dream Minister of Environment
First_Kobakhidze_government
general of the Russian Empire; revolutionizer of the wine industry Ivane Amilakhvari (1829–1905), general of the Russian Empire and distinguished commander
List_of_Georgians
loyalty, his descendants were granted the hereditary court title of Amilakhvari, and Iotam was later canonized as a martyr by the Georgian Orthodox Church
Iotam_Zedgenidze
War between the Ottoman Empire and the Afsharid Iran (1743–1746)
[citation needed] Hostilities also spilled into Georgia, where Prince Givi Amilakhvari employed an Ottoman force in a futile attempt to undermine the Persian
Ottoman–Persian War (1743–1746)
Ottoman–Persian_War_(1743–1746)
Prince of Mukhrani
Constantine was a son of Constantine II, Prince of Mukhrani and Princess Nino Amilakhvari. Constantine was a military commander under his suzerains, Georgian kings
Constantine III, Prince of Mukhrani
Constantine_III,_Prince_of_Mukhrani
French rebel groups that fought Nazi Germany in World War II
the most renowned figures of the Free French Forces was Prince Dimitri Amilakhvari, who participated in every important operation that involved French forces
French_Resistance
Medieval fortress in Shida Kartli in Kaspi District, Georgia
Rostom and defeated Amilakhvari. In the seventeenth century, it was one of the bastions of the governor of Kartli, Givi Amilakhvari, who fought against
Skhvilo_castle
Prince of Mukhrani
George XI. Constantine II was married to Nino, daughter of Prince David Amilakhvari. They had one son: Constantine III (1716–1756), Prince of Mukhrani (1735–1756)
Constantine II, Prince of Mukhrani
Constantine_II,_Prince_of_Mukhrani
2011. "Prince Amilakhvari". Legion of the Lost. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 6 August 2011. "Dimitri Amilakhvari – Slider". Enc
Military_history_of_Georgia
Georgian prince
youngest son of Prince Iulon of Georgia and his wife, Princess Salome née Amilakhvari. Dimitri was born in the former royal house of Georgia already after
Dimitri_Gruzinsky
Government ministry of Georgia
Culture) Mikheil Chkhenkeli, 13 November 2019 – 20 March 2023 Giorgi Amilakhvari, 20 March 2023 – 28 September 2024 Alexander Tsuladze, 2 October 2024
Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia
Ministry_of_Education,_Science,_Culture_and_Sport_of_Georgia
Georgian prince and military commander
the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow. Afanasy Bagration was married to Ana Amilakhvari (Anna Vasilyevna; 10 April 1720 – 6 March 1794), also a Georgian expatriate
Prince_Adarnase_of_Kartli
17th-century Queen of Imereti
Kakheti 17. Tinatin Gurieli 4. David I of Kakheti 18. Bardzim Amilakhvari 9. Tinatin Amilakhvari 2. Teimuraz I of Kakheti 20. Bagrat I of Mukhrani 10. Ashotan
Darejan of Kakheti, Queen of Imereti
Darejan_of_Kakheti,_Queen_of_Imereti
Calendar year
Rainger, American composer and songwriter (b. 1901) October 24 Dimitri Amilakhvari, French military officer (b. 1906) St John Hutchinson, British barrister
1942
Award
General Alphonse Pierre Juin Lieutenant Colonel Prince Dimitri Zedguinidze-Amilakhvari Brigadier General Pierre Charles Albert Marie Langlais Admiral Georges
Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures
Croix_de_guerre_des_théâtres_d'opérations_extérieures
King of Kakheti from 1574 to 1605
neighbor, David XI, who sent auxiliary troops under the princes Bardzim Amilakhvari and Elizbar of the Ksani, and helped Alexander crush the opponents at
Alexander_II_of_Kakheti
(ალასანია) Alavidze (ალავიძე) Aleksidze (ალექსიძე) Altunashvili (ალთუნაშვილი) Amilakhvari (ამილახვარი) Amirejibi (ამირეჯიბი) Amiranashvili (ამირანაშვილი) Amirkhanashvili
List_of_Georgian_surnames
1942 Battle of Bir Hakeim Bir Hakeim, Libya Lieutenant-colonel Dimitri Amilakhvari Victory Successful Delaying Action 2nd Battalion of the 13th Demi-Brigade
List of battles involving the French Foreign Legion
List_of_battles_involving_the_French_Foreign_Legion
Head of state of Georgia
Protests 2007 2009 5th President of Georgia Presidency Inauguration Amilakhvari Dialogue Presidential trips 2020–2021 political crisis 2023–2024 protests
President_of_Georgia
Name list
(Georgian: გივი) is a masculine Georgian given name. It may refer to: Givi Amilakhvari, Georgian nobleman Givi Berikashvili, Georgian film and theatre actor
Givi_(name)
Georgian prince
Astrakhan, Bakar met a Georgian delegation led by Badzim Amilakhvari, a cousin of Givi Amilakhvari, the Persian-appointed governor of Georgia. Givi intended
Bakar_of_Kartli
R S T U V W X Y Z Abamelik Abashidze Agiashvili Akhvlediani Amatuni Amilakhvari Amirejibi Anchabadze Andronikashvili Apakidze Arghutashvili (Mkhargrdzeli-Argutashvili
List of Georgian princely families
List_of_Georgian_princely_families
127 Kristefore II (Amilakhvari) 1638–1660 128 Domenti III 1660–1675 129 Nikoloz VI (Magaladze) 1675–1676 130 Nikoloz VII (Amilakhvari) 1676–1687 131 Ioan
List of heads of the Georgian Orthodox Church
List_of_heads_of_the_Georgian_Orthodox_Church
Fiefdom in medieval and early modern Georgia
1742-1743 : Bezhan I (Both installed by the Turks) 1743–1747 : Givi II, Prince Amilakhvari 1747 : Annexion by the Kingdom of Kakheti 1747–1756: Prince Vakhtang
Duchy_of_Aragvi
include: José Aboulker (1920–2009) Berty Albrecht (1893–1943) Dimitri Amilakhvari (1906–1942), French-Georgian Prince Louis Aragon (1897–1982), poet, novelist
List of people involved with the French Resistance
List_of_people_involved_with_the_French_Resistance
French military unit
El Alamein, during which the commanding officer of the unit - Dimitri Amilakhvari - was killed. During the assembly of the 1st Free French Division (1re
13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion
13th_Demi-Brigade_of_the_Foreign_Legion
Georgian nobleman
Abashidze was released. In 1742, he joined the rebellion led by Prince Givi Amilakhvari against the Iranian hegemony in Kartli, which was eventually defeated
Vakhushti_Abashidze
16th-century Queen of Kartli
King Rostom of Kartli as his heir in 1639. Tamar married Prince Paremuz Amilakhvari; Alexander (fl. 1546–1573); Levan; A daughter, who married Kekaoz Chkheidze
Tamar_of_Imereti_(died_1556)
Georgian prince
Iulon married Salome (1766 – 2 February 1827), daughter of Prince Revaz Amilakhvari. The couple had ten children, of whom only four survived to adulthood
Prince_Iulon_of_Georgia
uprising Kingdom of Kakheti Teimuraz II Heraclius II Afsharid Empire Givi Amilakhvari Ottoman Empire Childir Eyalet Lezgins Victory of Heraclius and Teimuraz
List of battles involving Georgia (country)
List_of_battles_involving_Georgia_(country)
5th president of Georgia
Protests 2007 2009 5th President of Georgia Presidency Inauguration Amilakhvari Dialogue Presidential trips 2020–2021 political crisis 2023–2024 protests
Salomé_Zourabichvili
Roman Empire 1739 Grocka Stavuchany Russian Empire 1744 Achabeti Givi Amilakhvari, Kingdom of Kakheti 1745 Kars Afsharid Persia 1753 Zoti Principality
List of battles involving the Ottoman Empire
List_of_battles_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire
of Abashidze House of Abashidze-Gorlenko House of Ak-Kebek House of Amilakhvari House of Amirejibi House of Avalishvili House of Bagration House of Baratashvili
List_of_noble_houses
Protests 2007 2009 5th President of Georgia Presidency Inauguration Amilakhvari Dialogue Presidential trips 2020–2021 political crisis 2023–2024 protests
Politics_of_Georgia_(country)
the daughter of Prince Iulon of Georgia and his wife, Princess Salome Amilakhvari. She was a granddaughter of King Heraclius II of Georgia and was educated
Princess Tamar of Georgia (1791–1857)
Princess_Tamar_of_Georgia_(1791–1857)
Georgian prince
was promptly suppressed and Alexander, accompanied by Prince Alexander Amilakhvari, fled to the mountains of Dagestan. Anxious to eliminate the threat to
Prince Alexander of Kartli (1726–1791)
Prince_Alexander_of_Kartli_(1726–1791)
Petersburg, Russian Empire Burial Alexander Nevsky Lavra Spouse Elene Amilakhvari Dynasty Bagrationi dynasty Father George XII Mother Ketevan Andronikashvili
Prince_Teimuraz_of_Georgia
Bangua, who was married to the influential Georgian nobleman, Givi Amilakhvari. Returning to Kakheti in September 1739, however, Heraclius repudiated
Ketevan_Orbeliani
Region of Georgia
the anti-Iranian rebellion led by the influential Kartlian noble, Givi Amilakhvari, and consolidate his power in Kartli, thus de facto uniting eastern Georgian
Kakheti
Piralishvili Metropolitan Bishop Ambrosi Nekreseli Metropolitan Bishop Atanase Amilakhvari Bishop Zakaria Gabashvili Giorgi Giorgisdze Archimandrite Geronti Sologashvili
List of Georgian calligraphers
List_of_Georgian_calligraphers
Ruler of Mukhrani
Kakheti 8. Alexander II of Kakheti 4. David I of Kakheti 9. Tinatin Amilakhvari 2. Teimuraz I of Kakheti 10. Ashotan I, Prince of Mukhrani 5. Ketevan
Prince_David_of_Kakheti
Bardzimi I 1739–1743 : Bezhani Non-Dynastic 1743–1747 : Givi II, Prince Amilakhvari 1747 : Annexation by the Kingdom of Kakheti Bagrationi Appanage 1747–1756 :
List of Georgian dukes (eristavs)
List_of_Georgian_dukes_(eristavs)
Borough in Shida Kartli, Georgia
Georgians, Armenians and Jews. In the 1740s, Surami was used by Prince Givi Amilakhvari as his base against King Teimuraz II and Persians. After the prince's
Surami
Military campaigns of Iranian general and king Nader Shah
[citation needed] Hostilities also spilled into Georgia, where Prince Givi Amilakhvari employed an Ottoman force in a futile attempt to undermine the Iranian
Campaigns_of_Nader_Shah
King of Kakheti (1744–1798) and Kartli (1762–98)
suppress the aristocratic opposition to the Persian hegemony led by Givi Amilakhvari. As a reward, Nader granted the kingship of Kartli to Teimuraz and of
Heraclius_II_of_Georgia
Georgian TV series or program
Vano Kurasbediani - Levan Tiko Katamashvili - Liliko Nino Arsenishvili - Lana Tamta Imnashvili - Masho Ani Amilakhvari - Lizi Cherry Street 12 Youtube
Cherry_Street_12
Moroccan royal decoration
Raingeard Elliott Roosevelt Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder Officers Dimitri Amilakhvari Paul Arnaud de Foïard Serge Dumont Henri Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves Abdelkader
Order_of_Ouissam_Alaouite
Georgian family
Georgian noble family, one of the branches of the House of Zedginidze-Amilakhvari. The family Islamized during the Ottoman conquest of the southern Georgian
Khidirbegishvili
Presidency of the current President of Georgia
President, she signed with President Emmanuel Macron of France the Dimitri Amilakhvari Structured Dialogue Declaration, creating an annual formal setting for
Presidency of Salomé Zourabichvili
Presidency_of_Salomé_Zourabichvili
included Inner Kartli and was hereditarily commanded by the Princes Amilakhvari. memartskhene, "left flank", comprised Samukhranbatono and the duchies
Sadrosho
Christopher (fl. 1712–1735); Tamar, who married Demetrius, son of Prince Givi Amilakhvari; Helen, who married Kaikhosro, son of Prince Luarsab Avalishvili. Irakli
Datuna,_Duke_of_Ksani
Co-King of Georgia
from 1466 to 1478, and a daughter, Gaiane, who married Prince Amirindo Amilakhvari. George is presumed to have died between 1435, when Bagrat was born,
George (son of Constantine I of Georgia)
George_(son_of_Constantine_I_of_Georgia)
Prince of Mukhrani
Mustafa Pasha, Vakhtang, as a regent of Kartli, sent Bardzim, Prince Amilakhvari, and Elizbar, Duke of Ksani, to come to common terms with the victor
Vakhtang I, Prince of Mukhrani
Vakhtang_I,_Prince_of_Mukhrani
List of mothers to Georgian monarchs
Tinatin Gurieli Alexander II Georgian Principality of Guria Tinatin Amilakhvari David I Georgian Kingdom of Kartli Constantine I Ketevan the Martyr Teimuraz
List of mothers to monarchs of Georgia
List_of_mothers_to_monarchs_of_Georgia
Iranian residents who are ethnically Georgian
Beg Saakadze, Semayun Khan (Simon II of Kartli), Otar Beg, Anduqapar Amilakhvari, Pishkinid dynasty, Haydar Mirza Safavi, Safi of Persia, Mohammad-Ali
Iranian_Georgians
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1584 to 1585
submission to Mustafa Pasha. Prince Vakhtang Mukhranbatoni and Bardzim Amilakhvari (who ruled districts of the Kingdom of Kartli) entered into negotiations
Özdemiroğlu_Osman_Pasha
Georgian pretender (1720–1765)
Furthermore, the leading noble families, such as the Tsitsishvili and Amilakhvari, resented Heraclius's decision to settle former Georgian slaves liberated
Prince_Paata_of_Kartli
16th-century King of Kartli
King Rostom of Kartli as his heir in 1639. Tamar married Prince Paremuz Amilakhvari; Prince Alexander (fl. 1546–1573); Prince Levan; An unnamed daughter
Luarsab_I
Division of Russian Imperial Army
voisko 1883–1885: Zakharii Gul'batovich Chavchavadze 1885–1893: Ivane Amilakhvari 1893–1895: Tutolmin ivan fedorovitch 1903–1906: Louis Bonaparte (1864–1932)
Caucasus Cavalry Division (Russian Empire)
Caucasus_Cavalry_Division_(Russian_Empire)
Franchet d'Espèrey 141 1954–1956 Lieutenant-colonel Amilakvari Dimitri Amilakhvari 140 1953–1955 Ceux de Diên Biên Phu "Dien Bien Phu Pass" which featured
List_of_Saint-Cyr_promotions
King of Kartli from 1658 to 1676
with the support of the Prince of Mukhrani. Accompanied by Prince Iotam Amilakhvari, Vakhtang visited Teimuraz in Kakheti to plan an invasion of Kartli.
Vakhtang_V
Ethnic group
president of Government Goudji Amachoukeli (1941–), goldsmith Dimitri Amilakhvari (1906–1942), colonel of French Army Constantin Andronikof (1916–1997)
Georgians_in_France
Place in Shida Kartli, Georgia
Karbelashvili brothers and their father Grigol. The last family castle of Amilakhvari dukes is also found in the village. This place is also known for being
Kvemo_Chala
Season of television series
(Shuaguli Restaurant) Kaspi Municipality (Zahadolti Farm) Kvemo Chala (Amilakhvari's Palace) Tbilisi (Vake Park) Tbilisi (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State
HaMerotz_LaMillion_10
King of Kartli (r. 1714–1716, 1724–1727)
(fl. 1750–1754), who married Jesse (died 1787), son of Prince Giorgi Amilakhvari. After converting to Islam in Iran, Jesse also had concubines in accordance
Jesse_of_Kartli
Political agreement amongst the Georgian opposition
Protests 2007 2009 5th President of Georgia Presidency Inauguration Amilakhvari Dialogue Presidential trips 2020–2021 political crisis 2023–2024 protests
Georgian_Charter
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Lord Krishna; Beautiful Looking; Rose; Perfection
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Who is Like God
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