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Ashot Kukhi, Eristavt Eristavi — (896/908 918), Georgian prince, belonging to the Tao Line of the Iberian Bagratids; the younger son of Gurgen I Mampali. Although Ashot was nicknamed Kukhi meaning the immature , he seems to have been a significant ruler. After the death of his… … Wikipedia
918 — NOTOC EventsBy PlaceAsia* Taebong has been overthrown, and Goryeo established in the Korean peninsula, when Wang Kon ascends the throne at Cheorwon. * The Khitan empire s government occupies a newly walled capital city called Shangjing, meaning… … Wikipedia
Sargis Kakabadze — Sargis N. Kakabadze (October 7, 1886 April 2, 1967) was a Georgian historian and philologist, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor.He was born in 1886, in a small village Kukhi (Imereti region of Western Georgia). In 1910 he graduated from… … Wikipedia
Tao-Klarjeti — (Georgian: ტაო–კლარჯეთი) is the term conventionally used in modern history writing to describe the historic south western Georgian principalities, now forming part of north eastern Turkey and divided among the provinces of Erzurum, Artvin,… … Wikipedia
Gurgen I Mampali — (c.870 891), was a Prince of Iberia from 881 to 891, who was baptised by the monk father Grigol Khandzteli; the oldest son of Adarnase of Tao Klarjeti. He was also bestowed with the Byzantine kuropalates title, as Adarnase I, the successor David… … Wikipedia
Ashot — or Ashod may refer to:* Kings of the Bagratuni Dynasty ** Ashot I, (Ashot the Carnivorous), ruled 884 890 ** Ashot II, Ashot Yergat (Ashot the Iron), 915 930 ** Ashot III, Olomurdz,(Ashot the Gracious) 953 977, king of Ani (Armenia) ** Ashot IV,… … Wikipedia
David Kakabadze — David Kakabadze. Self portrait in the mirror. 1913 Davit Kakabadze (Georgian: დავით კაკაბაძე) (August 8, 1889 – May 10, 1952) was a Georgian avant garde painter, graphic artist and scenic designer. A multi talent, he was also an art scholar and… … Wikipedia
Rostit — aus der Grube Anna bei Alsdorf, Nordrhein Westfalen (Größe 5 x 3,5 x 3 cm) Chemische Formel Al[OH|SO4] • 5H2O … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stranskiite — Catégorie VIII : phosphates, arséniates, vanadates[1] Stranskiite sur leiteite Général … Wikipédia en Français