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Kldiashvili (Georgian: კლდიაშვილი) is a
Georgian surname,
originally from the
province of Imereti. Formerly, the
Kldiashvili were
listed among the gentry...
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Sergo Kldiashvili (Georgian: სერგო კლდიაშვილი) (18
October 1893 – 1986) was a
Georgian and
Soviet prose-writer who set out to be
Symbolist but then was...
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large cross with
smaller crosses in each quarter).
According to D.
Kldiashvili (1997), the
Jerusalem cross might have been
adopted during the reign...
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Simon Kldiashvili (Georgian: სიმონ კლდიაშვილი; 2
February 1865 – 26 May 1920) was a
Georgian architect best
known for his
eclectic projects in Tbilisi...
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David Kldiashvili (Georgian: დავით კლდიაშვილი, Davit' Kldiašvili) (August 29, 1862 –
April 24, 1931) was a
Georgian prose-writer
whose novels and plays...
- (Russian: Рикки-Тикки-Тави) is a 1975
Soviet family film
directed by Nana
Kldiashvili and
Aleksandr Zguridi [ru]. It is
based on the 1894
short story of the...
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providing the
voice of Nag. The same year,
Aleksandr Zguridi and Nana
Kldiashvili directed a live-action
feature film
entitled Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. In the...
- Kiknadze,
European sources of
Georgian history, Tbilisi, 1983, p.159 D.
Kldiashvili,
History of the
Georgian Heraldry,
Parlamentis utskebani, 1997, p. 35...
- Nato
Vachnadze Bukhuti ****iadze
Sergo ****iadze
Elena Satine Simon Kldiashvili Victor Djorbenadze Vazha Orbeladze Shota Kavlashvili Giuli Gegelia George...
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later productions, such as The
Diary of Anne
Frank in 1989,
David Kldiashvili’s Step-Mother in 1989 (which
toured the UK in 1989–1990) and
Hamlet in...