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Great (Georgian: სიმონ I დიდი, romanized:
simon I didi), also
known as
Svimon (Georgian: სვიმონი, romanized: svimoni; c. 1537 – 1611), of the Bagrationi...
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Simon II (Georgian: სიმონ II), also
known as
Svimon or
Semayun Khan (born c.
early 1610s – died 1630), was a Persian-appointed king (mepe) (actually, khan)...
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Svimon (Georgian: სვიმონი; 9
November 1683 – 27
January 1740) was a
Georgian prince royal (batonishvili) of the
Bagrationi dynasty of
House of Mukhrani...
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Svimon or
Simon Mukhranbatoni (Georgian: სვიმონ [სიმონ] მუხრანბატონი; 17
August 1726 – 13
February 1785) was a
Georgian nobleman of the
House of Mukhrani...
- 1625 –
Svimon I; son of
Mamia II; deposed, died
after 1672 1625–1658 –
Kaikhosro I (III); son of
Vakhtang I 1659–1668 – Demetre; son of
Svimon I; deposed...
- Leo Kereselidze,
Revaz Gabashvili,
David Vachnadze,
Alexandre Asatiani,
Svimon Tsitsishvili, and
other distinguished Georgian emigrants. Its main goals...
- part of the
Kutais Governorate within the
Russian Empire. Her
parents were
Svimon, a
railway worker and landowner, and
Sephora Dvali, both
descendants of...
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prefecture of the
Ozurgeti uezd,
Tiflis Governorate to a
local nobleman Svimon Takaishvili. He
graduated from St.
Petersburg University in 1887. From 1887...
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beylerbey of Karabakh,
crossed into
Kartli in 1556.
Lursab and his son
Svimon met the
invaders at Garisi. In a
pitched battle, the
Georgians managed to...
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Simon II
Gurieli (also
Svimon; Georgian: სიმონ [სვიმონ] II გურიელი, died 1792), of the
western Georgian House of Gurieli, was
Prince of
Guria from 1788/89...