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removed from his post and blinded,
while Parsadan was also
dismissed from his post.
Abbas II then
appointed Parsadan as the new eshik-agha (Master of Ceremonies)...
- Bahman,
named Samra, also
known as Homāy
Bente Bahman in Persian.
After Parsadan Gorgijanidze was
dismissed from his post as
prefect (darugheh) of Isfahan...
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calligrapher Avgaroz Bandaisdze 14th century,
calligrapher and
painter Parsadan Gorgijanidze (1626 – c. 1696),
historian and
factotum Vakhushti Bagrationi...
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fourth son of
Tahmasp I,
Heydar Ali,
third son of
Tahmasp I. Academics:
Parsadan Gorgijanidze,
Jamshid Giunashvili, Mohammad-Taqi Bahar,
Professor Leila...
-
affixed to him in the
works of the 17th- and 18th-century
historians such as
Parsadan Gorgijanidze, Beri
Egnatashvili and
Prince Vakhushti.
Epigraphic data also...
-
Gogebashvili (1840–1912),
Russian E, non-fiction and children's
writer and poet
Parsadan Gorgijanidze (1626 – c. 1696), Georgia, non-fiction
writer Levan Gotua...
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Saakadze Constantine I of
Kakheti David XI of
Kartli Heraclius I of
Kakheti Parsadan Gorgijanidze Jesse of
Kakheti Manouchehr Khan
Gorji Simon I of
Kartli Simon...
-
Georgian court; his mother's name was Ketevan. He had
three brothers, Movses,
Parsadan and Bezhan, and one sister, Mariam. He
received his
education at Sanahin...
-
Konstantine (fl. 1593), and a daughter, Elene, who was
married to
Prince Parsadan Tsitsishvili (fl. 1609–1640). Suny,
Ronald Grigor (1994), The
Making of...
- were left with a
large loot.
According to
contemporary Georgian historian Parsadan Gorgijanidze, "the
prices of
camels were
halved after salvaging the stashes...