- heroes,
Avtandil and Tariel, and
their quest to find the
object of love,
Nestan-Darejan, an
allegorical embodiment of
Queen Tamar.
These idealized heroes...
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Nestan (Persian: نستان, also
Romanized as
Nestān; also
known as Neyestān and Nīstān) is a
village in Gavork-e
Sardasht Rural District, in the
Central District...
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Nestan (ნესტანი) and
Darejan (დარეჯანი), were
frequent in the
Georgian royalty.
Notable people named Nestan-Darejan,
Nestan, or
Darejan were:
Nestan-Darejan...
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Nestan-Darejan (Georgian: ნესტან-დარეჯანი; fl. 1556–1612) was
queen consort of Kartli, a
kingdom in
eastern Georgia, as the wife of King
Simon I, whom...
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Nestan (Nene)
Kvinikadze (Georgian: ნესტან-ნენე კვინიკაძე) (born June 5, 1980, Tbilisi),
Georgian writer,
scriptwriter and journalist. She
graduated from...
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Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 4, ch., 1979. — p. 248 Kudava, Buba; Bagauri,
Nestan; Batiašvili, Zurab; Beriże, Irma; Žġenti, Nikoloz; Saitʻiże, Gočʻa, eds...
- 30,000
captives were seized.
Among these captives was Luarsab's mother,
Nestan Darejan, who
committed suicide after being taken captive. Some of these...
- ISBN 978-3-030-25543-5. S2CID 196613701. Liang, Tianyi; Tsiskaridze,
Nestan; Reynolds, Andrew; Tinelli, Cesare; Barrett,
Clark (2015). "A
Decision Procedure...
- 20th-century
historian Cyril Toumanoff,
Bagrat had a
daughter Tamar, also
known as
Nestan-Darejan, who married, in 1445, her cousin, George, co-king of
Kakheti and...
- 1446–1463 1476 aged 58/59
Kingdom of
Georgia Tamar 1445 five children?
Nestan-Darejan 1456 five children? In 1463 lost
Imereti once more. From 1465, renounced...