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Chakhrukhadze (Georgian: ჩახრუხაძე) was a
Georgian poet of the late 12th/early 13th
century traditionally credited to have
written Tamariani (თამარიანი)...
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Karabadini (Peerless Karabadini) (11th century)
Tamariani by
Ioane Chakhrukhadze (12th century) Shen Khar
Venakhi ("Thou Art a Vineyard"), the famous...
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chronicler as well as by the two
contemporary poets -
Rustaveli and
Chakhrukhadze.
David can be
recognized by
allusions to his
biblical namesake (from...
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queen became a
subject of
several contemporary panegyrics, such as
Chakhrukhadze's Tamariani and
Ioane Shavteli's Abdul-Mesia. She was
eulogized in the...
- (Tunisia, nf)
Patrick Fani
Chakaipa (1932–2003, S Rhodesia/Zimbabwe)
Chakhrukhadze (fl. late 12th/early 13th c, Georgia, p)
Ashok Chakradhar (born 1951...
- and non-fiction writer,
pseudonym of
Besarion ****ias dze
Gabashvili Chakhrukhadze, fl. late 12th/early 13th c., Georgia, poet
Irakli Charkviani, 1961–2006...
- d'Antioche and
other crusader tales at the
beginning of the century.
Chakhrukhadze poet,
author of
Tamariani Shota Rustaveli poet of the 12th century,...
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According to tradition, it is said that the poet
Tschachruchadze (
Chakhrukhadze)
received training there in the 19th century. He is
credited with Tamariani...
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romance Amiran-Darejaniani
ascribed to Mose Khoneli,
Tamariani by
Grigol Chakhrukhadze (12th century),
Abdulmesiani by
Iovane Shavteli and, finally, the masterpiece...