- [ˈtʰbilisi] ), in some
languages still known by its pre-1936 name
Tiflis (/
ˈtɪflɪs/ TIF-liss), (Georgian: ტფილისი, romanized: t'pilisi [tʼpʰilisi]) is...
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Tiflis Governorate was a
province (guberniya) of the
Caucasus Viceroyalty of the
Russian Empire with its
administrative centre in
Tiflis (present-day Tbilisi)...
- Abo of
Tiflis (Arabic: أبو التفليسي, romanized: Abu al-Tiflisi; Georgian: აბო თბილელი, romanized: abo tbileli; c. 756 – 6
January 786) was a Christian...
- Dzhugashvili. Born in Racha, in
western Georgia,
Svanidze eventually moved to
Tiflis with her two
sisters and brother, and
worked as a seamstress. Her brother...
- The 1907
Tiflis bank robbery, also
known as the
Erivansky Square expropriation, was an
armed robbery on 26 June 1907[a] in the city of
Tiflis (present-day...
- Look up
Tiflis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tiflis may
refer to: A
former official exonym of Tbilisi,
Georgia Tiflis Governorate, a
province of...
-
school of
education in
Tiflis, but
centered on the
Armenian community Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Category:
Tiflis Orthodox Theological Seminary...
- The
Church of the Holy
Mother of God of the Mens Monastery, also
known as
Pashavank (Armenian: Պաշավանք) was an
Armenian Apostolic church in the city of...
- (Ivan)
Izmiryants (as Head of
Tiflis)
Tamaz Vashadze (as
Mayor of Tbilisi)
Formation 1840; 184 years ago (1840) (Head Of
Tiflis) October 2, 1991; 33 years...
- and republics.
Under the
Russian rule, from 1801 to 1917 it was
called Tiflis and held the seat of the
Imperial Viceroy governing both
sides of the entire...