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Tsitsishvili (Georgian: ციციშვილი) is a
Georgian noble family, with
several notable members from the 15th
century through the 20th. The
Tsitsishvili family...
- (reigned from 1798 to 1800).
Princess Mariam Tsitsishvili was born at
Tbilisi to
Prince Giorgi Tsitsishvili and
Princess Elena Guramishvili. By
birth she...
- Zaza Panaskerteli-
Tsitsishvili (Georgian: ზაზა ფანასკერტელ-ციციშვილი) was a 15th-century
Georgian prince, politician, and man of
letters known for his...
- July 13, 1783,
George remarried to
Princess Mariam Tsitsishvili,
daughter of
Governor George Tsitsishvili of
Pambak and Shuragali. As heir to the throne,...
- Kereselidze,
Revaz Gabashvili,
David Vachnadze,
Alexandre Asatiani,
Svimon Tsitsishvili, and
other distinguished Georgian emigrants. Its main
goals were: The...
- The
couple had 7 children:
Prince Alexander Tsitsishvili (died
before 1801).
Prince Evstati Tsitsishvili (1778–1828), a
civil servant,
mouravi of Pambak...
- the 15th
century Georgian medical book
Karabadini by Zaza Panaskerteli-
Tsitsishvili. The
Armenian immigrants Sarkis and Rose Colombosian, who
started "Colombo...
- from
Imereti and sent
Kaikhosro Tsitsishvili and
Javakh Javakhashvili to help Baratashvili.
Having united Tsitsishvili,
Javakhishvili and Baratashvili...
- a
masculine Georgian given name. It may
refer to: Zaza Panaskerteli-
Tsitsishvili (fl. 15th-century),
Georgian prince, politician, and
intellectual Zaza...
- the last king of
Kartli and Kakheti, by his
second marriage to
Mariam Tsitsishvili.
After the
Russian annexation of
Georgia in 1801, Ilia
accompanied his...