- نازك ادا قادین;
meaning 'one of
delicate manners'; born
Princess Emine Marshania; 9
October 1866 – 4
April 1941), also
nicknamed the Last Empress, was...
- Aldrich, 1905
Linnemyia Macquart, 1834
Marshamia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Marshania Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863
Micropalpinus Enderlein, 1937
Micropalpis Macquart...
- Ada
Marshania (Georgian: ადა მარშანია; born 1 July 1961 in Sukhumi) is an
ethnic Abkhaz and the
Deputy of
Supreme Council of the de jure
Government of...
- Kadın. Her
mother was ****keda Kadın, the
daughter of
Prince Hasan Ali
Marshania and
Princess Fatma ****can Aredba. She was the
second daughter born to...
-
Morocco A
variant spelling of the
surname Marshman or
Marshania Marshan Township,
Minnesota Marshania (Amarshan, Marshan), a
surname of
Abkhaz origin. This...
- Gülistu Kadın. Her
mother was ****keda Kadın,
daughter of
Prince Hasan Ali
Marshania and
Princess Fatma ****can
Aredba and
first wife of her father. She was...
- Abkhazia, and it was
headed by
Malkhaz Akishbaia,
Temur Mzhavia and Ada
Marshania. On May 15, 2008
United Nations General ****embly
adopted a resolution...
- Şahinde Hanım (Ottoman Turkish: شاہندہ خانم; born
Princess Kezban Marshania; c. 1895 – 15
March 1924) was an
Abkhazian princess. She was a lady-in-waiting...
- (1525–1597);
mistress of
financial affairs Şahinde Hanım (née
Princess Kezban Marshania; c. 1895–1924); lady-in-waiting to her aunt, ****keda Kadın Şekerpare...
- The
Palace of
Merkheuli (Georgian: მერხეულის მარღანიების სასახლე) is a
ruined mansion in the
village of
Merkheuli in the
Gulripshi muni****lity, Abkhazia...