-
Prince Dimitri Zedginidze-
Amilakhvari, more
commonly known as
Dimitri Amilakhvari (Georgian: დიმიტრი ამილახვარი, French:
Dimitri Amilakvari; 31 October...
- 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...
- The
Dimitri Amilakhvari Georgian-French
Dialogue is a high-level
format of
bilateral co-operation
between France and
Georgia that
serves to
address a...
- The
Amilakhvari castle (Georgian: ამილახვართა ციხე-დარბაზები) is an
architectural monument located at the
village of
Kvemo Chala, in Kaspi, Georgia. The...
- Givi
Amilakhvari (Georgian: გივი ამილახვარი) (1689–1754) was a
Georgian nobleman (tavadi) with a
prominent role in the
politics of
eastern Georgia in...
- gymnasium, he
enrolled in the
Nizhny Novgorod Dragoon regiment in 1850.
Amilakhvari spent the
first three years of his
military career fighting the recalcitrant...
-
Prince Alexander Amilakhvari (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ამილახვარი, Alek'sandre
Amilakhvari; Russian: Александр Дмитриевич Амилахоров,
Aleksandr Dmitrievich...
- 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...
- 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...
- (Georgian: გივი) is a
masculine Georgian given name. It may
refer to: Givi
Amilakhvari,
Georgian nobleman Givi Berikashvili,
Georgian film and
theatre actor...