- The
House of
Khimshiashvili (Georgian: ხიმშიაშვილი) was the name of
several Georgian noble families, with
their bases in the
regions of
Kakheti and Adjara...
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Selim Khimshiashvili (1755 – 3 June 1815) was a
Georgian nobleman of the
Khimshiashvili princedom and
dukedom and a
Beylerbey of
Adjara under the Ottoman...
- Bey,
subsequently Ahmed-Pasha
Khimshiashvili (1781 –
October 1836) was a
Muslim Georgian nobleman of the
Khimshiashvili clan from Adjara,
which he ruled...
- Şerif Bey,
Sherip Khimshiashvili (Georgian: შერიფ ხიმშიაშვილი), or
Prince and Duke
Sherif (Russian: Шериф-бек Аджарский) (1829 or 7
January 1833 – 1892)...
- 31 May 1986),
Georgian singer Ahmed-Pasha
Khimshiashvili (died 1836),
Great Ottoman Pasha Selim Khimshiashvili (3 June 1815),
Pasha (Minister) of Ottoman...
- was
commissioned by the
family of
Aslan Beg (the
equivalent of duke)
Khimshiashvili, a
Muslim Georgian nobleman in 1866. The
walls of the
mosque were painted...
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especially differential topology and
singularity theory, the Eisenbud–Levine–
Khimshiashvili signature formula gives a way of
computing the Poincaré–Hopf
index of...
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style of Highness.
During the
Russian Empire,
noble prin****lities of
Khimshiashvili and Palavandishvili,
whose titles was
recognized by the
Romanov family...
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Giorgi "Gogi"
Khimshiashvili (Georgian: გოგი ხიმშიაშვილი; 1892 – 20 May 1923) was a
Georgian military officer prominent in the
service of the Democratic...
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governed by the
Khimshiashvili family. In 1829, it was
briefly occupied by the
Russian force of
General Osten-Sacken who
sacked the
Khimshiashvili residence...