- The
House of
Machabeli (sing. Georgian: მაჩაბელი, pl. მაჩაბლები, Machablebi; Russian: Мачабелов, tr. Machabelov) was a
Georgian princely house (tavadi)...
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Prince Ivane Machabeli (Georgian: ივანე მაჩაბელი) (January 28, 1854 – c. 1898) was a
Georgian writer, translator, publicist,
public figure,
active member...
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Elena Machabeli (Georgian: ელენე მაჩაბელი; 2
February 1906 – 1987) was a
Georgian sculptor and
aristocrat from the
Machabeli family. A
heroic monument...
- Region. The name
Samachablo (literally, "of
Machabeli")
derives from the
Georgian aristocratic family of
Machabeli who once held
possession of the area. With...
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Imperial Russia. He was a
member of the
noble family of
Machabeli and a
nephew of the
writer Ivane Machabeli. He
studied in
Tiflis and
later in
Berlin as an engineer...
- 7th–8th century. They were
mostly toponymic in
nature (such as Surameli,
Machabeli etc.), patronymic, or
derived from the profession,
social status, position...
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Anchabadze and the
Kartlian Machabeli. Both of
these families were
later integrated into the
Imperial Russian princely nobility:
Machabeli in 1826 and Anchabadze...
- it was held by the
aristocratic Georgian Machabeli family,
becoming known as
Samachablo ("Land of the
Machabeli"). In the 17th century,
under pressure from...
- will
inevitably undergo centrifugal acceleration. The
pioneering work by
Machabeli &
Rogava was a
thought experiment in
which a bead
moves inside a straight...
- 1126/science.1151124. PMID 17991855. S2CID 118376969. Osmanov, Z.; Mahajan, S.;
Machabeli, G.; Chkheidze, N. (2014). "Extremely
efficient Zevatron in
rotating AGN...