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cashier Grigol Natsvlishvili Vladimer Mezvrishvili Otar
Guntsadze Darejan Sumbatashvili Zeinab Botsvadze Nino
Tutberidze Giorgi Chkhaidze Mikheil Kikodze Guram...
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Recreation of the
Georgian color was
entrusted to the
artist Joseph Sumbatashvili, who
created an
excellent scenery of the old
Georgian city, and composer...
- (Shervashidze) Sidamon-Eristavi (Sidamonidze, Sidomonishvili)
Sologashvili Sumbatashvili Taktakishvili Tarkhnishvili (Tarkhan-Mouravi)
Tavdgiridze Tsereteli...
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Mikheil Gruzinsky (10
February 1860 – 1935)
married Princess Sofia Sumbatashvili (24
September 1869 – 4
October 1943)
Prince Alexander Gruzinsky, Prince...
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Princess Strelna (then
Princess Romanov-Strelna)
Princes Sumbatov (
Sumbatashvili) (2 kinds)
Princes Svyatopolk-Chetvertinsky (Lithuanian
princely family;...
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Simon Bagration-Mukhraneli, L. Lekvinadze, S. Andronikashvili, A.
Sumbatashvili, Sh. Vachnadze, P. Palavandishvili, Sh. Palavandishvili, etc. The militia...
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Dumas fils,
Medea in "Medea",
Zeynab in "Betrayal" by
Alexander Yuzhin (
Sumbatashvili),
Ophelia in "Hamlet" by Shakespeare,
Teresa in "Sister Teresa" by Luigi...
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Princess Ketevan (1828–1891), who married, in 1849,
General Prince Mikhail Sumbatashvili (1822–1886). She had
seven children.
Princess Ekaterine (1830–1917)...
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peasants in a
notorious incident along with her husband,
Prince Alexander Sumbatashvili (Sumbatov), and two children. Ivan Sumbatov, a
surviving child of the...
- Ю́жин; 1857–1927) was a
stage name of the
Georgian Prince Sumbatov (
Sumbatashvili), who
dominated the
Malyi Theatre of
Moscow at the turn of the 19th...