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- were heads of families, akin to mtavari who had a higher standing. The tavadis were subordinates and v****als of the kings, queens, mtavaris and batonishvilis...
- writer. He has been published since 1909, noted for the novels Gvadi Bigva, Tavadis Kali Maya (Princess Maya), Almasgir Kibulan, and Haki Adzba. Leo was born...
- July 1974) is a Georgian singer. She descends from the Georgian noble (tavadi) family of Bagration-Davitashvili. Грузинская певица Лиза Багратиони впервые...
- Grafschaft Gr**** Γράβος (Gravos) Georgian გრაფი/თავადი (Grapi/Tavadi) გრაფინია/თავადი (Grapinia/Tavadi) საგრაფო/სათავადო (Sagrapo /Satavado) Hungarian Gróf Grófnő...
- Vakhtang VI of Kartli in 1724. He elevated them to the princely dignity (tavadi) and they later took the name of Osikhmovani (Asikhmovanov). Prince Iotam...
- Suwatawadi Tadasalur Talawade Tallur Tangadi Tarawad Taredakoppa Tarihal Tavadi Tavalageri Tavargatti Tawashi Teerth Teggihal Tegur Telsang Teregali Tevaratti...
- Eristvi-mtavar. The Georgian hereditary titles of Mtavari (Georgian: მთავარი) and Tavadi (Georgian: თავადი), both having similar roots, were granted to heads of...
- Georgia, which was part of the Russian Empire at that time. Ilia was a tavadi, the Georgian title of prince. It is thought that the noble Chavchavadze...
- inhabitants of Pankisi are Georgian nobility with titles of Aznauri and Tavadi who have buildings near the mountains. He also writes: "The village of Pankisi...
- Bagration (Багратион, ბაგრატიონი). Another branch, presiding in Mukhrani as tavadi and received among the princely nobility of Russia under the name of Bagration...