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Tavadi (Georgian: თავადი, "prince", lit. "head/chief" [man], from Georgian: თავი tavi, "head", with the
prefix of
agent -di) was a
feudal title in Georgia...
- Eristvi-mtavar. The
Georgian hereditary titles of
Mtavari (Georgian: მთავარი) and
Tavadi (Georgian: თავადი), both
having similar roots, were
granted to
heads of...
- (Georgian: ჭავჭავაძე) is a
Georgian noble family,
formerly a
princely one (
tavadi),
later incorporated into the
Russian nobility, also with the
title of Prince...
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Bagration (born 27 June 1947 in Madrid) is a Spanish-Georgian
noblewoman (
tavadi) of the
House of Mukhrani.
Princess Mariam was born on 27 June 1947 in Madrid...
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Bagration (Багратион, ბაგრატიონი).
Another branch,
presiding in
Mukhrani as
tavadi and
received among the
princely nobility of
Russia under the name of Bagration...
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Toumanov or
Toumanoff (Russian: Тума́нов) is an Armeno-Georgian
noble (
tavadi) family. The
family claimed roots in the
ancient Armenian noble dynasty...
- (Georgian: ყიფიანი) is a
Georgian noble family,
formerly a
princely one (
tavadi). On 6
December 1850 they were
granted the
title Knyaz in
Russia and were...
- July 1974) is a
Georgian singer. She
descends from the
Georgian noble (
tavadi)
family of Bagration-Davitishvili. Грузинская певица Лиза Багратиони впервые...
- Machablebi; Russian: Мачабелов, tr. Machabelov) was a
Georgian princely house (
tavadi)
which held a
large fiefdom (satavado) in the
province of
Inner Kartli (central...
- of
feudal lords when they
formed a new
class of
Tavadi (prince) / (duke) (Georgian: თავადი). The
Tavadi were one of the
highest ranks of
Georgian nobility...