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- Giorgi I Gurieli 10. Mamia I Gurieli 5. Tinatin Gurieli 1. David I 24. Mamisa Amilakhvari 12. Taqa Amilakhvari 25. Gulkan N. 6. Bardzim Amilakhvari 26...
- Giorgi I Gurieli 10. Mamia I Gurieli 5. Tinatin Gurieli 1. Constantine I 24. Mamisa Amilakhvari 12. Taqa Amilakhvari 25. Gulkan N. 6. Bardzim Amilakhvari 26...
- Giorgi I Gurieli 10. Mamia I Gurieli 5. Tinatin Gurieli 1. George 24. Mamisa Amilakhvari 12. Taqa Amilakhvari 25. Gulkan N. 6. Bardzim Amilakhvari 26...
- Palestine and Mar Saba. His work "დასდებელნი მამისა საბაჲსნი" (dasdebelni mamisa sabaisni) is included in the Mount Sinai chapters of the 10th century. ინგოროყვა...
- Giorgi I Gurieli 10. Mamia I Gurieli 5. Tinatin Gurieli 1. Erekle 24. Mamisa Amilakhvari 12. Taqa Amilakhvari 25. Gulkan N. 6. Bardzim Amilakhvari 26...
- similar to breadfruit, Parartocarpus venenosa (?) *m(ʷ)ali Derris sp. *mamisa lesser yam, Dioscorea esculenta *moke Pand**** sp. *mʷa(r,R)e taxon including...
- Derkar Sindava سنداڤا Derkar Gewirk گه‌ورک Derkar Kirikine کرکرانک Derkar Mamîsa مامیسا Derkar Marsîsê مارسیس Derkar Hefşinê هه‌فشن Derkar Yûsifava یوسف...
- can be reconstructed in Proto-Western-Oceanic as *kamisa, *qamisa, or *mamisa. The intoxicating yam (Dioscorea hispida), is native to tropical Asia and...
- ნეტართაჲ; šromay da moḡuac’ebay ḡirsad cxorebisay c’midisa da net’arisa mamisa čuenisa grigolisi arkimandrit’isay, xanʒtisa da šat’berdisa aḡmašenebelisay...