- The
Ksani (Georgian: ქსანი, Ossetian: Чысандон, Ĉysandon) is a
river in
central Georgia,
which rises on the
southern slopes of the
Greater Caucasus Mountain...
- The
Duchy of
Ksani (Georgian: ქსნის საერისთავო) was an
administrative unit in
feudal Georgia. It
consisted lands around Ksani and two more neighbouring...
- The
Ksani fortress (Georgian: ქსნის ციხე, romanized:
ksnis tsikhe), also
known as the
Mtkvari fortress (მტკვრის ციხე, mt'k'vris tsikhe), is a fortress...
- Shanshe, Duke of
Ksani (Georgian: შანშე ქსნის ერისთავი) (born end of 17th
century – died 1753), was a
nobleman and
politician from
Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti...
-
Eristova of
Ksani (1858–1934, a
remote descendant of the 18th-century
Georgian king
Erekle II),
daughter of
Prince Elisabar Georgievich Eristov of
Ksani (son...
- of Orléans
Duchy of
Lorraine Duchy of
Aragvi Duchy of
Kldekari Duchy of
Ksani Duchy of
Tskhumi Duchy of
Racha Duchy of
Alsace (in
English also 'Alsatia')...
- held him hostage,
while in 1777,
Ksani peasants revolted against the
initiative of
Heraclius to
reestablish Duchy of
Ksani,
abolished by his father. In 1780...
- was
married into the
princely family of Eristavi,
former Ducal House of
Ksani.
Princess Anastasia was born at the
village of
Martkopi in
Kakheti in 1763...
-
Dididze Dvali Emkhvari Eristavi of
Aragvi Eristavi of
Guria Eristavi of
Ksani Eristavi of
Racha Gardapkhadze Gelovani Gedevanishvili Gobitashvili Goshadze...
- and
turned to
guerrilla war,
eliminating some 12,000
Qizilbashes in the
Ksani Valley alone.
Among the dead was
Shahbandeh Khan of Azerbaijan,
while Qazaq...