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The Amilkhvari (Georgian: ამილახვარი) was 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. They were hereditary marshals (amilakhvar/amilakhor) of Georgia from c. 1433, from which the family takes its name. Subsequently, the family was received among the princes (knyaz) of the Empire under the name of Amilakhvarov (Russian: Амилахваровы, Амилохваровы, 1825) and Amilakhvari (Амилахвари, 1850). Till the 17th century their family residence was in Skhvilo castle, when they moved to Kvemo Chala castle.

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  • The Amilkhvari (Georgian: ამილახვარი) was 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. They were hereditary marshals (amilakhvar/amilakhor) of Georgia from c. 1433, from which the family takes its name. Subsequently, the family was received among the princes (knyaz) of the Empire under the name of Amilakhvarov (Russian: Амилахваровы, Амилохваровы, 1825) and Amilakhvari (Амилахвари, 1850). Till the 17th century their family residence was in Skhvilo castle, when they moved to Kvemo Chala castle. (en)
  • Los Amilajvari (en georgiano: ამილახვარი) fue una casa nobiliaria de Georgia que alcanzó su prominencia en el siglo XV y poseyó grandes latifundios en Georgia central hasta la anexión del país por parte del Imperio ruso en 1801. Como consecuencia, la familia fue recibida entre los príncipes (Knyaz) del imperio bajo el nombre de Amilajvarov (en ruso: Амилахваровы, Амилохваровы, Amilajvarovi o Amilojvarovi, en 1825) y Amilajvari (Амилахвари, en 1850). (es)
  • Amilakvari is een oud-adellijk, prinselijk geslacht uit Georgië. (nl)
  • Амилахвари (груз. ამილახვარი, рус. Амилахваровы, Амилахоровы, Амилахановы ) — старинный грузинский княжеский род из Картли. (ru)
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  • The Amilkhvari (Georgian: ამილახვარი) was 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. They were hereditary marshals (amilakhvar/amilakhor) of Georgia from c. 1433, from which the family takes its name. Subsequently, the family was received among the princes (knyaz) of the Empire under the name of Amilakhvarov (Russian: Амилахваровы, Амилохваровы, 1825) and Amilakhvari (Амилахвари, 1850). Till the 17th century their family residence was in Skhvilo castle, when they moved to Kvemo Chala castle. (en)
  • Los Amilajvari (en georgiano: ამილახვარი) fue una casa nobiliaria de Georgia que alcanzó su prominencia en el siglo XV y poseyó grandes latifundios en Georgia central hasta la anexión del país por parte del Imperio ruso en 1801. Como consecuencia, la familia fue recibida entre los príncipes (Knyaz) del imperio bajo el nombre de Amilajvarov (en ruso: Амилахваровы, Амилохваровы, Amilajvarovi o Amilojvarovi, en 1825) y Amilajvari (Амилахвари, en 1850). (es)
  • Amilakvari is een oud-adellijk, prinselijk geslacht uit Georgië. (nl)
  • Амилахвари (груз. ამილახვარი, рус. Амилахваровы, Амилахоровы, Амилахановы ) — старинный грузинский княжеский род из Картли. (ru)
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  • Amilakhvari (en)
  • Amilajvari (es)
  • Amilakvari (nl)
  • Амилахвари (ru)
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