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  1. David Dadiani (Georgian: დავით დადიანი; 23 January 1813 – 30 August 1853), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia, in western Georgia, from 1846 until his death in 1853.

  2. David Dadiani. David Dadiani was, for all intents and purposes, the last of the House of Dadiani to rule Samegrelo. He reigned from 1840-1853. After his death, his wife Ekaterine ruled for four years as regent in place of David’s successor, Niko Dadiani (1847-1903), who was far too young to assume the responsibilities of leadership at the time.

  3. David (Dudu) Dadiani (1969-2002)—the son of Robert Dadiani and Guranda Tkavadze, and a descendent of the historian and statesman Didi Niko Dadiani —achieved fame as a basketball player. He was one of three children, along with his brother Levan and sister Maka.

  4. The 19 th century was the heyday of construction and landscaping in the residences complex, producing many structures of great beauty and historic interest—David Dadianis palace, Queen Ekaterine’s palace, the palace of the Murats, the botanic gardens, and others.

  5. El Museo de historia y arquitectura del Palacio de Dadiani está considerado como uno de los palacios más destacados en el Cáucaso. La primera exposición, de las excavaciones arqueológicas de la antigua ciudad de Nakalakevi fue preparada por el príncipe David Dadiani y tuvo lugar en 1840.

  6. 16 de may. de 1995 · In 1839 David Dadiani founded his family museum that became Zugdidi Historical Museum and is located in Dadiani’s three palaces. The museum is one of the oldest museums in the Caucasian region.

  7. The first exhibition, of archaeological excavations of the ancient city of Nakalakevi was prepared by Megrelian prince David Dadiani and took place in 1840. Three palaces form the modern museum complex, parts of which are also Blachernae Virgin Church and Zugdidi Botanical Garden.