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Vakhushti (Georgian: ვახუშტი; c. 1696 – 1757) was a
Georgian royal prince (batonishvili), geographer,
historian and cartographer. His prin****l historical...
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Vakhushti Bagrationi Institute of
Geography (Georgian: ვახუშტი ბაგრატიონის გეოგრაფიის ინსტიტუტი) is a
scientific research institution,
which was founded...
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Vakhushti Khan (d. 1667/69) was a
Safavid official and
royal gholam from the
Georgian Orbeliani clan, who
served as the
governor (hakem) of
Shushtar from...
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Vakhushti Abashidze (Georgian: ვახუშტი აბაშიძე; fl. 1709 – died 1751) was a
Georgian nobleman,
prominent in the
politics of the
Kingdom of
Kartli and...
- for the
emblem was
based on
Vakhushti of Kartli’s “Banner of Ossetia”,
dated 1735.
Historical Banner of
Ossetia by
Vakhushti of
Kartli (1735) Coat of arms...
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development in the
works of the 18th-century
Georgian scholar Prince Vakhushti Bagrationi: He
considered Soslan to be a
descendant of
George I of Georgia...
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recorded in Dagestan, in particular,
among the Avars.
According to
Vakhushti of Kartli, the
tribal banner of the Avar
khans depicted a wolf with a...
- Map of
Vakhushti Bagrationi in
Russian clearly shows three Ingush societies:
Kisti (Kist),
Tsurtsuki (Dzurdzuki),
Ghligvi (Gligvi) as
parts of one country...
- as well as
geographical atlases.
Vakhushti had
compiled two m****cript
atlases of Georgia, and the maps by
Vakhushti evoked strong interest in Russia...
- Kartli.
Princess Anna (Anuka) (1698–1746), who married, in 1712,
Prince Vakhushti Abashidze.
Princess Tuta (1699–1746), who
married the
Imeretian nobleman...