- The
House of
Amirejibi (Georgian: ამირეჯიბი) is a
Georgian family,
formerly a
prominent noble house,
which branched off the
House of
Palavandishvili and...
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Mzechabuk "Chabua"
Amirejibi, (often
written as "Amiredjibi", Georgian: მზეჭაბუკ "ჭაბუა" ამირეჯიბი; 18
November 1921 – 12
December 2013) was a Georgian...
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Kutsna Amirejibi (Georgian: ქუცნა ამირეჯიბი), also
known as
Kutsna the
Chamberlain (fl. 1350–1415) was a
Georgian nobleman active during and in the aftermath...
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appeared internationally at age 10. She
studied in
Tbilisi with
Tengiz Amirejibi and in
Vienna with Oleg
Maisenberg at the
University of
Music and Performing...
- position, or title,
which was
hereditary in the
family (such as Amilakhvari,
Amirejibi,
Eristavi etc.).
Beginning from the 13th century, the
surnames became...
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Tengiz (Gizi)
Amirejibi (Georgian: თენგიზ (გიზი) ამირეჯიბი) (30
September 1927,
Tbilisi – 9
March 2013) was a
Georgian pianist best
known for his interpretations...
- Europe. The
author is a Georgian-Swiss
designer Natali (Natalia) de Pita
Amirejibi. The
mosaic was
created in 2010,
according to de Pita-Amirejbi’s original...
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Constantine was
married to Natia,
daughter of Kutsna, Prince-Chamberlain (
amirejibi) of Georgia.
There is
little information available regarding Natia's family:...
- (1924–1994),
Georgian film director,
screenwriter and
teacher Tengiz Amirejibi (1927–2013),
Georgian pianist Tengiz Beridze (born 1939),
Georgian biochemist...
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Tutashkhia (Georgian: დათა თუთაშხია) is a
novel written by
Chabua Amirejibi in 1962-1972. It was
translated to
English from a
Russian translation...