- The
Tsitsishvili family was a
continuation of the
medieval house of
Panaskerteli,
known in the
province of
Upper Kartli (Samtskhe) from the 12th century...
-
married Princess Sitikhatun Panaskerteli in a
union arranged by his father. She was a
daughter of
Prince Zaal
Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili, but died just...
- ****ia
Panaskerteli (Georgian: ზაქარია ფანასკერტელი, romanized: ****ia panask'ert'eli) was a 12th-13th
century Georgian nobleman and politician. ****ia...
-
battle of Qara
Darra near Van. A
Georgian contingent under Amirgambar I
Panaskerteli, Duke of Tao also
joined the
battle on the Jal****id side.
Despite Ali...
- Zaza
Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili (Georgian: ზაზა ფანასკერტელ-ციციშვილი) was a 15th-century
Georgian prince, politician, and man of
letters known for his...
- time and
ownership have been unknown. Presumably, it
belonged to
noble Panaskerteli-Tsisishvili ancestors, who
settled here in the 15th century. One of the...
- Taqa
Amilakhvari 25.
Gulkan N. 6.
Bardzim Amilakhvari 26. Zaza
Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili 13.
Olympia Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili 3.
Tinatin Amilakhvari...
- (Georgian: ზაზა) is a
masculine Georgian given name. It may
refer to: Zaza
Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili (fl. 15th-century),
Georgian prince, politician, and intellectual...
- (Georgian: ავალიშვილი) is a
Georgian noble family,
which branched off the
Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili
house in the 16th century. The
initial appanage of the family...
-
mentioned in the 15th
century Georgian medical book
Karabadini by Zaza
Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili. The
Armenian immigrants Sarkis and Rose Colombosian, who...