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- P'arsadan Gorgijanidze (Georgian: ფარსადან გორგიჯანიძე; or Giorgijanidze, გიორგიჯანიძე) (1626 – c. 1696) was a Georgian factotum and historian in the service...
- named Samra, also known as Homāy Bente Bahman in Persian. After Parsadan Gorgijanidze was dismissed from his post as prefect (darugheh) of Isfahan, he was...
- calligrapher Avgaroz Bandaisdze 14th century, calligrapher and painter Parsadan Gorgijanidze (1626 – c. 1696), historian and factotum Vakhushti Bagrationi (1696–1757)...
- of Tahmasp I, Heydar Ali, third son of Tahmasp I. Academics: Parsadan Gorgijanidze, Jamshid Giunashvili, Mohammad-Taqi Bahar, Professor Leila Karimi...
- a large loot. According to contemporary Georgian historian Parsadan Gorgijanidze, "the prices of camels were halved after salvaging the stashes from Persian...
- the works of the 17th- and 18th-century historians such as Parsadan Gorgijanidze, Beri Egnatashvili and Prince Vakhushti. Epigraphic data also provide...
- Constantine I of Kakheti David XI of Kartli Heraclius I of Kakheti Parsadan Gorgijanidze Jesse of Kakheti Manouchehr Khan Gorji Simon I of Kartli Simon II of...
- historical narrations with significant Persian literary influences. Parsadan Gorgijanidze, a politician and historian in the Safavid Empire, was the author of...
- Georgians. In his place, Khosro-Mirza appointed his close advisor Pharsadan Gorgijanidze, who was not only Georgian, but also Christian before his conversion...
- ethnically Armenian, numerous Safavid historians at the time (e.g. Parsadan Gorgijanidze, Fazli Khuzani, Molla Jalal, Arakel of Tabriz, Iskandar Beg Munshi) described...