It wasn't until the Russian Empire took back Northern Georgia that the family was among the rest of the Georgian nobles to return to their ancestral homeland. In 1819, Prince Gagarin married Maria Alexeeva Bobrinsky, daughter of Count Bobrinsky, granddaughter of Catherine II of Russia and Prince Gregory Orlov. Political upheavals prevented him from executing any of these plans. The Russian Revolution split the family and their lives apart. They followed the events of World War II and the Cold War, always weary of the course of Russian history and always determined to return. 1, 2, and 3) for Andrey and dedicated the 5th and 6th Symphony to him. His detachment was attacked by the enemy at the village of Burtsova on 15 September, Prince K turned the rear of the French infantry battalion, attacked and crushed it. dvoryane). He worked as a teacher and economist for a period before joining Georgia's regional public service. In 1566, at their own request their lands were included in the "oprichnina", the territory within Russia under the direct authority of Ivan the Terrible. One of them, Prince Mikhail Bulgakov, was nicknamed Galitsa for an iron glove he wore in the Battle of Orsha (1514). He returned to rugby after the war and played several more season until finally retired at 35. His own son, Ivan Wrangel would help to form the White Guard following the Russian Renaissance and the creation of the second Russian Empire. Its origin is from the medieval independent rulers of the Meshchera tribe. Prince Nikolai Sergeevich Gagarin (1784— 1842) who was born in London and appointed to the Highest command of the 1st infantry during a drawing up of the Moscow military force (July 1812). Prince Gagarin died a violent death by the hand of one of his former subordinates, a forest warden of the Rejnmana estate. Anrep family was soon naturalized in Sweden and introduced to the Riddarhuset, or House of Knights, in 1635. In 1971 he finished at Leningrad's Nakhimov Naval Academy before finishing flight training in 1975 at Yeyskoye Military Flight Academy. Es gibt gute Nachrichten für das ehemalige „Hintz & Kuntz“: Diesen Sommer wird das Lokal in der Fischtorstraße 1 nach etwa einem Jahr Leerstand wiedereröffnen. He was granted his families old mining business which he gracious took over. He was the founder of the Soviet school of soil mechanics and the author of numerous works on soil mechanics and applied mathematics. Nevertheless, even after Paul's second marriage, Panin maintained all his old influence over his pupil, who, like himself, was now a warm admirer of the king of Prussia. His deep concern for the peasants remained and during 1905-1906 he participated in the active peasant movement in Sumy. A mystic who was fascinated by beliefs and religions of the Far East such as Buddhism and who believed himself to be a reincarnation of Genghis Khan, Ungern von Sternberg's philosophy was an exceptionally muddled mixture of Russian nationalism with Chinese and Mongol beliefs. The family had estates in the governorates of Moscow and Nizhegorod, and was confirmed among the princely nobility of Russia in 1833. The Hauke-Bosak (more commonly called Hauke) are originally a German middle class family of allegedly Dutch origin, who after having settled in Poland at the end of the 18th century achieved great importance and titles of nobility in Congress Poland and the Russian Empire. He once described himself to the critic and writer Piero Rattalino as 'a vieux style pianist'. Under Neo-Roman the family thrive and became a wealthy family within the upper society of Neo-Roman. Unsurprisingly, Aleksey Alekseyevich's second son Count Vladimir Alekseyevich Bobrinsky (1824-98) served as Minister of Transportation in 1868-71, succeeded in this post by his cousin, Count Aleksey Pavlovich Bobrinsky (1826-1894). Some of the notable figures of the family include: Browse our listings to find jobs in Germany for expats, including jobs for English speakers or those in your native language. In October 1942,the Allies began the final offensive in North Africa with the Second Battle of El Alamein. Princes Gruzinsky ("the Elder House"), an offshoot of the House of Mukhrani dispossessed of the throne of Kartli in 1726. On 15 September 1834 Prince K was awarded the diamond insignia of the order of St Alexander Nevsky having distinguishing himself in the main events of all the Emperor Alexander's wars with Napoleon and the Polish rebellion. In 1916, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Interior and Minister of Agriculture. He accompanied Peter to the White Sea (1694–1695); took part in the Azov campaign (1695); and was one of the triumvirat who ruled Russia during Peters first foreign tour (1697–1698). Given the time span of his appearance in Muscovy, most likely from recently fallen kingdom of Cilicia. He had a Russian mother, fleeing the Russian Revolution with his mother in 1918 and first residing in Paris though His mother was killed by the Bolsheviks during their escape. Using Tsr Paul's heir, Alexei, as the Tsar-to-be, Prince Felix III became regent and ruled Russia briefly for five years until Tsar Paul II (with help from Quaon and Draxis) lead a successful liberation army against Felix and deposed him. When the Neo-Roman Empire emerged as the new government, Nikolay decided to petition the new government for his family's old business that had been nationalized by the Soviets. The Gersevanov continued to contribute to industry up to the Russian Renaissance when the family was offered by Tsar Paul Romanov II the restoration of their noble title and rank. He was survived by two sons, his eldest Leo, took his father's princely title as well as becoming the new patriarch of the family. This would lead Russia to invade Northern Georgia in an effort to ousted the Military Dictatorship. The Kakhaberidze were a branch of the Liparitid-Baguashi, their dynastic name being derived from its early member Kakhaber known from a few inscriptions from Racha. Justitiae, Military Affairs, Exchequer, Trade Affairs, First Foreign Affairs, German Affairs". Au niveau mondial le nombre total de cas est de 129 083 806, le nombre de guérisons est de 73 225 813, le nombre de décès est de 2 819 141. However, while the people supported Demetre's claims to the Georgian throne, A rival claim, based on male primogeniture descent from the last kings of Georgia, came from Prince Alexander, head of the Bagration-Gruzinsky family, an offshoot of the Bagrationi of Kakheti. Die neuen Betreiber sind in der Mainzer Gastronomieszene bereits bekannt. The White Guard is a political party that greatly supports the monarchy in Russia. However, he found a friend in Bestuzhev's supplanter, Mikhail Vorontsov, and when in 1760 he was unexpectedly appointed the governor of the little grand duke Paul, his influence was assured. Semenov, who was backed by the Japanese, appointed Ungern von Sternberg as governor of the large area to the east southeast beyond Lake Baikal called Dauria. When the Soviet Union collapse in 1991, the Stroganovs were one of a few individual groups that funded the various factions that fought in the second Russian Civil War. However, soon the Georgian War broke out and the country was soon conquered by the union of Nagian and Scythirian armies. In 1860 K undertook a 2-year long voyage to Europe and America; on his return to Russia he served as a judicial arbitrator, and 2 years later he again went to America, taking a job as a simple workman with the Anglo-American Transatlantic Railroad Company (in North America). At the end of the year he returned to Russia under the general amnesty and finally left the Socialist Revolutionary Party, repelled by the hypocrisy of its leaders and the infiltration of provocateurs. Sergei Grigoriyevich Stroganov (1794-1882) was the governor general of Moscow in 1859–1860. Shuvalov (Russian: Шува́лов) is a Russian noble family which, although documented since the 16th century, rose to distinction during the reign of Empress Elizabeth and was elevated to counts on 5 September 1746. As a matter of fact, Milyukovs were so successful that they owned one of the first commercial steamships in Russia. A few of the family's youngest men took to fighting in the French underground during World War II and were activists against the Communists during the Cold War. Today the family is lead by Peter Paulovich Leiven. Mikhail had plans on returning the family back to their Georgian homeland when the territory became apart of the Russian Empire once again. The nearby Kazanskaya church was completed by 1778. He was created Count by the monarch of Tuscany. He moved back to Russia following the second Civil War and took a professorship at Moscow University during the years of the Neo-Roman Empire. According to Kamil Gizycki, his engineer and officer, amongst many attempted reforms Ungern was first to institute order in Urga, impose street cleaning and sanitation, promote religious life and tolerance in the capital. Even though it was unsuccessful the island was later named Wrangel Island to honor him and his endeavor. Luckily, he was survived by both his wife and their 3 children including his eldest son who he named in honor of the Tsar, Paul. In 1626, during the Thirty Years' War, this country became a dominion of Sweden. Having taken what property they could in their flee from Russia, the family survived as best they could. In July 1899 Khilkov returned to Europe, and to Switzerland where his family were then living. The name "Gruzinsky" (also spelled Gruzinski, or Gruzinskii) derives from Russian, originally and literally meaning "of Georgia". He wrote admirable ballads, a historical novel, some licentious verse, and satires published under the penname of Kozma Prutkov. The Great Galitzine had another cousin, Prince Dmitry Mikhaylovich (1665–1737), noted for his noble attempt to turn Russia into a constitutional monarchy. He opposed the sale of Alaska to the United States in 1867. He remarked, in an interview with Eugenio Scalfari "at the age of seventy, I have come to the conclusion that only the sentiment and fear of death can induce an immoderate passion for life." After Khan Yusuf died, another period of infighting between his descendants followed until the 17th century, when Abdul Mirza, another descendant, converted from Islam to Orthodox Christianity under the name of Dmitry. Prince Konstantin and his wife Nadezhda Dimitrievna (sister of General Mikhail Dimitrievich Skobelev, the Russian "White General" and hero of Shipka and Pleven battles of the 1877-1878 Russo-Turkish war) had three daughters and two sons. Tsar Paul Romanov II personally visited the Prince on his death bed and restored his rank and title to him. Later he developed a kind of non-traditional Christian philosophy, described in his work The Kingdom of God is Within You which inspired Rainer Maria Rilke and a young Indian lawyer named Mohandas Gandhi whose influence extended out to Martin Luther King. The family had grown wealthy by the time of the Russian Renaissance and restoration of the Russian Empire. The couple had three children, two boys and one daughter. Semyon Anikeyevich Stroganov (? Garsevanishvili family was included in the list of nobles of Georgia in 1860 in the so called "Barkhatnaia Kniga" published in Saint Petersburg. He was alive following the Collapse of the Soviet Union and survive the Second Russian Civil War. Erich lived a very comfortable life in Finland though not initial given World War II. However, the family did not return to Russia until after the Russian Renaissance in the late 1990s. Father of Camillo Lvovich Razumovsky. A close friend of Tsar Paul Romanov II, Prince Felix III had his family's noble rank and title restored quickly. When the Soviet Union collapse in 1991 the family began investigating what remained of their property. He founded Stroganov Moscow Arts and Industrial Institute in 1825. Later he performed for the White Russians special duties as an envoy in London. King Gustav III of Sweden gave Swedish Masonry a special stamp of respectability by freely flaunting his masonic ties in 1776 during a state visit to St. Petersburg and won the patronage of Grand Duke Paul -- a famous Russian patriot, historian and political rival to and personal enemy of Catherine. But he did not foresee the complications which were likely to arise from Russia's interference in the domestic affairs of Poland. In 1701, the Georgian king Erekle I (Nazar Alī Khān) elevated the Maghalashvili to a princely rank or tavadi. He first commanded a Cavalry division and after spring 1919, the entire Caucasus Army. He also advocated tolerance towards the dissenters. In 1924, he established the Russian All-Military Union, an organization established to fight for the preservation and unity of all White forces living abroad. After his father in law died, Felix was granted a special permission from Tsar Alexander III of Russia to carry the title Prince Yusupov and Count Sumarokov-Elston and to pass it to his and Zinaida's heir. The Golitsyns, also commonly known as Galitzines, are one of the largest and noblest princely houses of Russia. Panin was the inventor of the famous Northern Accord, which aimed at opposing a combination of Russia, Prussia, Poland, Sweden, and perhaps Great Britain, against the Bourbon-Habsburg League. Today the Ungern-Sternbergs are a strong voice in the Russian Imperial Court. His lasting contribution to the Russian literature was a trilogy of historical dramas, modelled after Pushkin's Boris Godunov. It was in the United States that the Shalikashvili family continued and survived through out World War II, the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the Russian Renaissance. Though Constantin would die before the re-establishment of the Russian Empire, his sons would would be requested by Tsar Paul Romanov II to return to Russia and resume their noble hereditary rights. The surname Javakhishvili, literally "son of Javakh", derives from the 14th-century nobleman Javakh (known as Svimon in priesthood), a participant of Georgia’s resistance to Timur’s attacks. Notable representatives of the family include: Aleksey Grigorievich Razumovsky (1709-1771) - the favorite and morganatic husband of Empress Elizabeth. Greatly popular though it was in its own time, it has since lost much of its appeal simply because it satirizes social conditions that have long ceased to exist and much of it has become unintelligible without commentary. On the death without heirs of King Rostom of Kartli, his adopted son Vakhtang, Prince of Mukhrani, succeeded on the throne as King Vakhtang V in 1659 and ceded the ownership of Mukhrani to his younger brother, Constantine I, ancestor of all the subsequent Princes of Mukhrani. Boris Anrep (1883) was a Russian artist, active mostly in Britain, who devoted himself to the art of mosaics and achieved work of monumental character in many private and public places. They were hereditary marshals of Georgia from 1433, from which the family takes its name. Prince Nicholas Abkhazi (died 1987) and his Shanghai-born wife Peggy Pemberton Carter (died 1994) moved to Canada and, beginning from 1946, built a well-known "Abkhazi Garden" at Vancouver Island, Victoria, British Columbia. In 1997 Mikhalkov married physics professor Yulia Valeryevna Subbotina. He was the vice-president of the Imperial Academy of Arts, a renowned artist, Major General and a diplomat. When Prince Nicholas Yusupov II died in 1891, he was succeeded by his daughter, Zenaida, who was considered a legendary beauty at the time, as well as one of the richest; her suitors included the crown prince of Bulgaria. After graduating from the Institute of Mining Engineering in 1901, Wrangel volunteered for the Cavalry and was commissioned an officer in 1902, taking part in the Russo-Japanese War of 1905. A family legend holds it, though, that they descend from a Roman officer who accompanied Pompey on his Caucasian campaign in 65 BC. The "wild Tolstoys", as they were known in the high society of Imperial Russia, have left a lasting legacy in Russian politics, military history, literature, and fine arts. A family legend traces their origin to Greek choristers who accompanied the Byzantine princess Helene into Georgia upon her marriage to King Bagrat IV in the 11th century. Nikita's playing carried the hallmarks of Philipp's elegant, refined style, though he himself rejected the sentimental interpretations of Philipp's generation (he was especially critical of Paderewski whom he believed had "falsified Chopin"). Like the rest of the Georgian nobility, the family had plans on returning to Georgia when it came back under the Russian Empire but with the outbreak of the Georgian War, the family remained in Russia. Vassily Konstantinovich von Anrep (1852 – 1927) was a professor of forensic medicine and a Russian statesman. In 1558, Ivan the Terrible granted to Anikey Stroganov and his successors large estates in what was at the time the eastern edge of Russian settlement, along the Kama and Chusovaya Rivers. The most recent and prominent figure being Aslan Abashidze. In May 1781 Panin was dismissed and two years later he died. Around 1890, they moved there from their Nevsky Prospect No. In 1902, he accompanied his mentor, Academician Niko Marr, to Mount Sinai where they studied medieval Georgian manuscripts. They formed two lines in exile, both accepted among the ranks of Russian princely nobility, knyaz. At Oxford he earned two rugby blues representing Oxford University RFC as a wing/three-quarter. Most of his reputation declined with that of Socialist Realism, but his children's tale character Buratino retains his strong legacy with the younger audience of Russia and across the former Soviet space, appearing as popular reading, a movie, and a variety of derivative forms. However, when Tsar Paul Romanov II took power following the Russian Renaissance, he began to clamor for a restoration of Alexandrov's music in place of the music created during the Neo-Roman Empire. His son Nikolay Nikolayevich, a geographer, who wrote a novel on the life of the first Bobrinsky, and continued to lived in Moscow through the period of the Soviet Union. A noble was called dvoryanin (pl. Empress Catherine, alarmed by Peter's plans to divorce her and marry Vorontsova, deposed her husband, with a great help from her bosom friend, Ekaterina Vorontsova, the wife of Prince Dashkov. Paul Esperovich (1917-2005) moved to and stayed in Finland after leaving France in 1922. The family moved to England where they continued on through the years of the Soviet Union up to its collapse in 1991. During the reign of Empress Elizabeth he was appointed head of the Imperial Schools and, in 1756, encouraged the Empress to form the first Public Theater in St. Petersburg. It seems that the branch became extinct in a male line after the death of Vasily Yakovlevich — lieutenant-governor of Orenburg province. The family took what they could during their flee from Russia, but much of their family wealthy was lost. Between 1975 and 1983 Apakidze served in the Soviet Naval Aviation element of the Soviet Baltic Fleet gaining reputation as one of its best test pilots. Soon after the butler's brother's departure, Wrangel took ill and died. The family lived comfortable in France throughout the entire Cold War. Joseph Carl von Anrep (1796 – 1860), a brother of the previous, was a colonel in Russian army, promoted to general shortly before his death. He seriously guaranteed the integrity of Polish territory, after placing Stanislaus II on the throne, in order that Poland, undivided and as strong as circumstances would permit, might be drawn wholly within the orbit of Russia. It was primarily a cavalry army , but with a strong artillery arm composed of Italian machine guns purchased by the Mongolian government and various field guns.The artillery was crewed mostly by Russians and Japanese and commanded by a Lieutenant Hiro. Her son, Prince Christoph Heinrich von Lieven (1774-1838), accompanied Alexander I of Russia during the Battle of Austerlitz and at the signing of the Peace of Tilsit. However, after the Russian Renaissance, the families princely noble rank and title were restored. Having changed his Christian names to more Polish sounding Fryderyk Karol Emanuel and his surname to Hauke, he had considerable success as owner of a private school and later as teacher of the German language and mathematics at an exclusive Prussian school for boys, called Warsaw Lycaeum. After their mother's death in 1994, the two decided to leave Canada for the Neo-Roman Empire. Ostrovki Manor had 19 house serfs with an unknown number of field serfs. Vorontsov is a celebrated Russian family, which attained the dignity of Counts of the Holy Roman Empire in 1744 and Serene Princes of the Russian Empire in 1852. Although he prepared fine illustrations for Bogdanovich's Dushenka, his genuine vocation was wax modeling and design of medals. His staunch opposition to the partitions of Poland led to his being replaced by the more compliant Prince Bezborodko. Amilkhvari is a noble house of Georgia which rose to prominence in the fifteenth century and held a large fiefdom in central Georgia until the Imperial Russian annexation of the country in 1801. Although acting as minister of foreign affairs he was never made chancellor. He staunchly opposed popular demands for peace at any cost and firmly clung to Russia's wartime alliances. Princes Troubetzkoy descend from Demetrius I Starshiy, one of Algirdas's sons, who ruled the towns of Bryansk and Starodub. His crowning achievement was the victory at Kulm (August 30, 1813), which cost him amputation of the left arm. His chief activity at this time was the publication and distribution of revolutionary literature particularly aimed at persecuted sectarians in Russia. Many of their scions worked for the Soviet Union and the modern Russian Empire. After making a report on the condition of the Russian police, he was appointed deputy governor, first of Ryazan and then of Tver. There thus remain seven direct male descendants of the Rurikid Belosselsky-Belozerskys; now in the 32nd generation starting from Rurik as the first. After his retirement, Chavchavadze specialized in tracing the nobility of Imperial Russia. Patrick and Stephane have sons Vincent Patrickevich and Antoine Stephanovich. The family of Belosselsky-Belozersky descends directly from the first Russian Princes, from the "Kiev Rus" period and the founder of this dynasty, Rurik (of Swedish Viking roots) which created its seat in Kiev around the years 870–890. The older son of Zinaida and Felix Sumarokov-Elston, Nikolay Felixovich Yusupov (1883–1908) was killed on duel at the age of 26. Chavchavadze is a Georgian noble family, formerly a princely one. It was then that the name Amilakhvari became a surname of the heads of the house; the cadets being called Amilakhvarishvili. He held the post of the Chief Manager of the Russian American Company and was effectively Governor of its settlements in North America in 1829-1835. von der Pahlen is a noble Russian, Lithuanian and Swedish family of Baltic German origin. Apart from the national anthem, Mikhalkov produced a great number of satirical plays and provided scripts for several Soviet comedies. He was the Minister of the Navy 1855-1857. Peter the Great sent an ambassador to Stockholm exclusively in order to lull the Swedish Government into a false sense of security, and to conceal from it his preparations for war with Sweden, which he decided to begin as soon as peace was concluded with Turkey. According to Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, German von Anrep was a Field Marshal in Sweden in 16th century, and some Anreps were later also on French and Prussian military service . After the Bolshevik takeover of Georgia, the family relocated to Europe in 1930. Hans Henrik von Essen served as the Governor-general of Norway until he was succeeded by Count Carl Carlsson Mörner during 1816. After he started his career in the military, he was first drawn to writing books when he served in Chechenya, and already his first story, Detstvo ("Childhood"), was something quite unlike anything written before him. The family is descended from the princes of Yaroslavl where early members of the family are buried. The Amilakhvari were related through marriage with several other noble houses of Georgia and the royal Bagrationi dynasty. Seizing lands from the local population by conquest and colonizing them with incoming Russian peasants, the Stroganovs developed farming, hunting, saltworks, fishing, and ore mining in these areas. [1][2] Their descendants, the house of Chichua continued to play an important role in the western Georgian kingdom of Imereti and were confirmed as the princes under the Russian rule in the 19th century. Yet the idea of the Northern Accord, though never quite realized, had important political consequences and influenced the policy of Russia for many years. The Stroganov family were originally rich Pomor peasants from Russia's subarctic north, in the region of the White Sea. The family survived to the Russian Renaissance and had their noble title and rank restored by Tsar Paul Romanov II. During the Great Northern War of 1700–1721, the Stroganovs rendered sizable financial support to the government of Peter the Great, for which Alexander Grigoriyevich, Nikolay Grigoriyevich, and Sergei Grigoriyevich would be raised to the rank of baron in 1722 and later to that of count. Monat, danach 9,90 € / Monat. Nikolay died just before the Russian Renaissance and thus was not alive by the time Tsar Paul Romanov II came to power along with the second Russian Empire. - 1620s) and Nikita Grigoriyevich (? The family would not get to return to Georgia until Northern Georgia was once again taken by the Russian Empire. The family continued to survive outside of Russia from Prince Georgy's line throughout the time of the Soviet Union. His younger brother, Esper Konstantinovich was an avid sailor who won a bronze medal for Russia in the 1912 Stockholm Olympics. Sergei Yevgenivich Mikeladze returned to Russia where he became apart of the Russian Imperial Court. What remained of their entire wealthy following the reconstruction was returned to the family. The family branched out in eastern Georgia when Erekle II, King of Kartli and Kakheti, granted, in 1774, to his father-in-law Prince Zaal Abashidze and his male descendants estates in Kakheti. Many other northern noblemen Milyukovs were seriously affected by the abolition, due to the fact that serfs, who could take winter jobs in the cities, were much more valuable possessions then often frozen land. He witnessed first hand the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, and was still alive in the late 1990s during the Russian Renaissance. Constantine’s scions, the younger branch of the house of Mukhrani, chose to stay in Kartli rather than follow Vakhtang VI to Russia. Phone Number Information; 704-266-5511: Deyna Scire - State Rd 2653, Belmont, NC: 704-266-1463: Toussaint Delcoure - 2717, Belmont, NC: 704-266-1480: Esther Cubillo - Burton St, Belmont, NC Bobrinsky's contributions to the national economics were commemorated by a bronze statue in Kiev.Unlike many other Russian nobles, the Bobrinskys continued as prosperous businessmen after the 1861 emancipation of serfs, starting coal-mining in their estates near Tula and helping to build railways all over Russia. The sons remained in Germany throughout the course of the Cold War and well after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. It was his reckless drunkenness which ultimately ruined him in the estimation of Peter the Great, despite his previous inestimable services. He led the excavations of Scythian mounds near Kerch and Kiev, describing some of his findings in the monograph on Tauric Chersonesos (1905). His early education was neglected, and his youth, owing to the severity and the domestic quarrels of his parents, had many melancholy experiences. He left an estate worth five million roubles and 30,000 serfs. Somewhat overshadowed by his more illustrious wife, Dorothea von Lieven, Prince Lieven took part in the Congress of Vienna and died in Rome when he accompanied the future Alexander II of Russia on his Grand Tour. The estate of Petrovskoye-Alabino, near Moscow, is currently claimed by Yevgeniy Meshchersky. He was succeeded after death by three sons and two daughters of which, two of his sons continued in their father's naval footsteps while the other became a nautical engineer. In 1803 he participated in the first Russian circumnavigation of the Earth. This treaty was however not accepted by the Norwegians. The house of Mukhrani is a Georgian princely family, a collateral branch of the former royal dynasty of Bagrationi of which it sprung early in the 16th century, and received in appanage the domain of Mukhrani located in Kartli, central Georgia.
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