- The
Aragvi (Georgian: არაგვი) and its
basin are in
Georgia on the
southern slopes of the
Caucasus Mountains. The
river is 112 km (70 mi) long, and its...
- Georgia,
their prin****l line
known as
Aragvis Eristavi (არაგვის ერისთავი) by
virtue of
being eristavi (“dukes”) of
Aragvi from 1578 to 1743. They were also...
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Aragvi was a
Soviet and
Russian restaurant on
Tverskaya Street in
Moscow that
specialized in
Georgian and
Caucasian cuisine.
During Soviet times, it had...
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Zurab Aragvis Eristavi (Georgian: ზურაბ არაგვის ერისთავი), also
known as
Sohrab Aragvis Eristavi (b. 1591 — d. 1629), was a
Georgian duke (eristavi) of...
- of
Aragvi (Georgian: არაგვის საერისთავო) was an
important fiefdom in
medieval and
early modern Georgia,
strategically located in the
upper Aragvi valley...
- of the
Bagrationi dynasty, he was also Duke (eristavi) of the
Duchy of
Aragvi from 1747
until his
death in 1756.
Vakhtang was the
first child and the...
- The
Zhinvali Dam is a
hydroelectric dam on the
Aragvi River in the
Caucasus Mountains in Zhinvali, Georgia. The
Zhinvali Hydroelectric Power Plant has...
- Mountains, the
Tetri Aragvi ("White
Aragvi") is
joined by the
Shavi Aragvi ("Black
Aragvi"). Together,
these two
rivers continue as the
Aragvi River. The conflux...
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Nugzar Aragvis Eristavi (Georgian: ნუგზარ არაგვის ერისთავი) was a
Georgian duke (eristavi) of the
Duchy of
Aragvi from 1600 to 1611. He was the nephew...
- FC
Aragvi Dusheti, or
simply Aragvi Dusheti (Georgian: სკ დუშეთის არაგვი) is a
Georgian ****ociation
football club
currently based in Tbilisi. Following...