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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. A son of Levan V Dadiani, he became de facto ruler of Mingrelia on his father's retirement in 1840.

  2. 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.

  3. La Casa deDadiani (en georgiano: დადიანი) fueron una familia noble de duques y príncipes de Mingrelia, situada en la actual Georgia. Historia[editar] El nombre Dadian menciona por primera vez en 1046, y se referiría a descendientes de Dadi, un miembro de la casa de Vardanisdze.

  4. 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.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZugdidiZugdidi - Wikipedia

    Library tradition in Zugdidi dates back to the reign of Prince (Mtavari) David Dadiani (1812–1853) of Mingrelia, who collected a large number of handwritten and printed books. The first public library in Zugdidi was established in 1887.

  6. The House of Dadiani ( Georgian: დადიანი [dadiani] ), later known as the House of Dadiani- Chikovani, [1] was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Mingrelia . The first data about the family dates back to 1046 AD.

  7. In 1850-ies, Prince David Dadiani organized a museum in the palace, where weredisplayed discovered during accidental excavations unique numismatic materials from the Archaeopolis (Samegrelo region, present day village Nokalakevi), theantique period town, as well as Dadiani family collections of medieval European armor and weapons, ethnographic o...