- (Амилахвари, 1850).
Tamar Amilakhori (fl. 17th-century),
favourite concubine of
Safavid king
Abbas I Abd-ol-Ghaffar
Amilakhori (fl. 17th-century), leading...
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Tamar Amilakhori (Georgian: თამარ ამილახორი) was a 17th-century
Georgian noblewoman from the
Amilakhori family and a
favourite concubine of
Safavid king...
- Abd-ol-Ghaffar
Amilakhori (Persian: عبدالقفار امیلخوری, romanized: Abd-ol-Qaffār
Amilakhori, Georgian: ანდუყაფარ ამილახორი, romanized: anduq'apar
amilakhori; died...
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Ivane Amilakhori (Georgian: ივანე ამილახვარი, Russian: Иван Гивич [Егорович] Амилахвари [Амилахори]; 26
January 1829 – 27
August 1905) was a
Georgian nobleman...
- Maisi, a Shia theologian;
Tamar Amilakhori,
daughter of
Faramarz Amilakhori and
sister of Abd-ol-Ghaffar
Amilakhori; Sons
Mohammad Baqer Mirza (15 September...
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Nader Shah's 1747
farman ("decree") to
Melik Parsadan on
granting the Gori
villages to Givi
Amilakhori...
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Israeli professor of
education and
President of Beit Berl
College Tamar Amilakhori (fl. 17th-century),
Safavid concubine of
Georgian origin Tamar Beruchashvili...
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Others Ispahani family, Perso-Bangladeshi
business family Abd-ol-Ghaffar
Amilakhori, 17th-century
noble Adib
Boroumand (1924–), poet, politician, lawyer,...
- the son of
Bagrat Mukhranbatoni, but, with
other aristocrats –
Bardzim Amilakhori, Elizbar, duke of
Ksani –
Vakhtang Mukhranbatoni surrendered to Lala Mustafa...
- in 1569, Nestan-Darejan's
estates had been
pillaged by
Prince Bardzim Amilakhori, Alexander's father-in-law; and in 1580,
following Simon's
return to Kartli...