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Zurab Avalishvili (Georgian: ზურაბ ავალიშვილი; 1876 – May 21, 1944) was a
Georgian historian,
jurist and
diplomat in the
service of the
Democratic Republic...
- The
House of
Avalishvili (Georgian: ავალიშვილი) is a
Georgian noble family,
which branched off the Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili
house in the 16th century...
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Giorgi Avalishvili (Georgian: გიორგი ავალიშვილი) (1769 – 1850) was a
Georgian diplomat,
writer and one of the
founding fathers of the
Georgian theatre...
- Babo
Avalishvili-Kherkheulidze (1851-1900) was a
Georgian stage actress. She
belonged to the
first generation of star
actors of the
Georgian national...
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reveals its
riches a
propaganda pamphlet about the GSSR from the 1960s.
Avalishvili, Levan: "The “Great Terror” of 1937–1938 in Georgia:
Between the Two...
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Georgian delegation included Nikolay Chkheidze,
Irakli Tsereteli, and
Zurab Avalishvili.
After a
failed attempt by the
Korean National ****ociation to send a...
- respectively. He was a son of
Prince Levan by his
second wife,
Tinatin Avalishvili.
Jesse accompanied his
father during his
service in
Persia where he was...
- that
independence was
their only
logical choice.
Jordania and
Zurab Avalishvili drafted a
declaration of
independence on 22 May,
before Jordania left...
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founded in 1791 in Tbilisi, by the writer, dramatist, and
diplomat Giorgi Avalishvili (1769–1850). Its
leading actors were
Dimitri Aleksi-Meskhishvili, David...
- 16th
century into the 19th, the area
belonged to the
noble family of
Avalishvili, but was
largely depo****ted as a
result of
Ottoman inroads.
After the...