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- Mamasakhlisi is also a Georgian surname Mamasakhlisi (Georgian: მამასახლისი) was a title of the Georgian rulers. Mamasakhlisi literally means "Father...
- Oleg Mamasakhlisi (Georgian: ოლეგ მამასახლისი; born 25 November 1995) is a Georgian football player. He plays for Saburtalo. He made his Georgia national...
- remained a decentralized mosaic of various clans (ruled by individual mamasakhlisi) until the 4th century BC when it was conquered by Alexander the Great...
- Jerusalem. The Jews who fled thence come to Kartli and requested from the mamasakhlisi [local ruler] of Mtskheta territory in return for tribute. He gave [a...
- Iberia. The Mtskheta tribe was later ruled by a prince locally known as mamasakhlisi (“father of the household” in Georgian). The written sources for the...
- 1/4 Tornike Kapanadze 9 2016 UML/GW 12 4 3 5 16 12 15 6th Winners Oleg Mamasakhlisi 5 2017 ERL 36 23 7 6 59 27 76 1st Runners-up Runners-up UEFA Europa League –...
- the period implied that the "kings" in Tbilisi had only the status of mamasakhlisi, which means "head of the (royal) house". When Bakur III died in 580...
- ethnarch of Kartli. His paternal uncle, Samara, held the position of mamasakhlisi ("father of the house") of the Georgian tribes around Mtskheta. Pharnavaz's...
- served as ethnarchs of the Armenians of Tbilisi (with the title of melik-mamasakhlisi), and later also as Grand Masters of the Hunt (mishkarbash) at the Georgian...
- other parts of the country were ruled by individual clans led by a "mamasakhlisi" (მამასახლისი, "head of household") that controlled large swaths of land...