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- JSC Sarajishvili (Georgian: სს „სარაჯიშვილი“) is one of the oldest manufacturers of brandy in Georgia. It was founded in 1884 by a Georgian aristocrat...
- David Zakharyevich Sarajishvili (Georgian: დავით ზაქარიას ძე სარაჯიშვილი; (born October 28, 1848, Tiflis, Russian Empire — June 20, 1911, Tiflis, Russian...
- 400 bottles of Dvin were shipped to Churchill annually. In 1884, David Sarajishvili founded a brandy factory in Tbilisi, Georgia, a crossroads for Turkish...
- foundation. Since 1947 it has borne the name of Georgian singer Ivane Sarajishvili. Among the first teachers in Conservatoire were students of leading musicians...
- Ivane Petres dze Sarajishvili (Georgian: ვანო სარაჯიშვილი) (1878–1924), known professionally as Vano Sarajishvili, was a Georgian singer of the Opera Theatre...
- The Sarajishvili (Georgian: სარაჯიშვილი Georgian pronunciation: [saradʒiʃʷili]) is a station on the Akhmeteli–Varketili Line (First Line) of the Tbilisi...
- Gldani I Microdistrict Country Georgia City Tbilisi Administracion HQ 1g, Sarajishvili Str, Tbilisi Government  • Body Administration of district  • Head of...
- ****ia Paliashvili "Decade of Talents" and later graduated from the Vano Sarajishvili Tbilisi State Conservatory. She earned her master’s degree from the Lucerne...
- over the course of three summers. ****ia Paliashvili introduced Vano Sarajishvili and Sandro Inashvili to the parts of Malkhazi and Chiazo and shared some...
- avenue named after Davit Guramishvili. Sarajishvili (სარაჯიშვილი), named after the philanthropist David Sarajishvili, 1848-1911, the avenue named after which...