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  1. Princess Salomé Dadiani ( Georgian: სალომე დადიანი; 13 October 1848 – 23 July 1913) [1] was a Georgian princess, the only sister of Niko Dadiani, the last Prince of Mingrelia . Early life. The Dadiani Palace in Zugdidi. Salomé was born on 13 October 1848. She was a daughter of David Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia and Princess Ekaterine Chavchavadze.

  2. Salome Dadiani (1848-1913), the daughter of David Dadiani and Ekaterine Chavchavadze, was born in 1848 in Zugdidi, but was in many ways a child of Western Europe. In 1857, when Salome was still a child, the Russian Empire assumed direct administration of the principality of Samegrelo, a prelude to its official abolition ten years later.

  3. 3,032 Followers, 795 Following, 258 Posts - Salome Dadiani (@salidadiani) on Instagram: " Do What You Love ️dadianisalome8@gmail.com"

  4. Enveloped by the lush landscapes of the Samegrelo Region, in the quaint village of Salkhino, lies a testament to Georgia's regal past - the Salkhino Dadiani Palace. This resplendent structure was once the summer residence of the illustrious Dadiani family, influential nobles with ties to the French Imperial family.

  5. Prince Achille Murat, the nephew of Napoleon I, the emperor of France, and his wife, Salome Dadiani, played an extremely important role in the development of Ojaleshi production. The French noble and the Georgian princess couple radically changed the trend of winemaking in Salkhino and added industrial approach to the already-existing tradition.

  6. Salomé Dadiani ( géorgien : სალომე დადიანი ; 13 octobre 1848 - 23 juillet 1913) 1 est une princesse géorgienne, et la seule sœur de Nicolas de Mingrélie, dernier prince de Mingrélie . Famille. Salomé naît le 13 octobre 1848. Elle est la fille de David de Mingrélie et de Catherine Chavchavadze.

  7. Visit the historic Salkhino Dadiani residence, once the summer home of the Dadiani princes and their French imperial relatives. Explore the gardens, 18th century Virgin Mary Church and wine cellar.