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  1. Suljan-Saba Orbeliani (en georgiano: სულხან-საბა ორბელიანი) (Tandzia, Georgia, 1658 - Moscú, 1728) fue un príncipe, monje y escritor georgiano. Era monje del monasterio de David-Garedja y en 1692 se convirtió al catolicismo.

  2. Prince Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani (Georgian: სულხან-საბა ორბელიანი [sulχan saba oɾbeliani]; November 4, 1658 – January 26, 1725), known simply as Sulkhan-Saba, was a Georgian writer and diplomat.

  3. Suljan-Saba Orbeliani (en georgiano: სულხან-საბა ორბელიანი) (Tandzia, Georgia, 1658 - Moscú, 1728) fue un príncipe, monje y escritor georgiano. Era monje del monasterio de David-Garedja y en 1692 se convirtió al catolicismo.

  4. Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani. Georgian writer. Learn about this topic in these articles: Georgian literature. In Georgian literature: The 18th and 19th centuries. In the early 18th century, Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani, supported by his pupil and nephew King Vakhtang VI, introduced modern schooling and printing to Georgia.

  5. Sulkhan Orbeliani was born into a prestigious dynasty of the Georgian nobility, with close ties to the Royal Bagrationi Dynasty. He was a great figure of the Renaissance; he was a remarkable fabulist, great lexicographer, translator, diplomat and scientist.

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    • January 27, 1725
    • November 4, 1658
  6. 20 de may. de 2018 · The Book of Wisdom and Lies, by Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani, translated into English by John Oliver Wardrop (London, 1894), in 276 searchable and bookmarked pdf pages. This wonderful book contains Georgian fables and folktales collected by a major figure in Georgian intellectual history.

  7. Prince Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani (Georgian: სულხან-საბა ორბელიანი [sulχɑn sɑbɑ ɔɾbɛliɑni]) (November 4, 1658 – January 26, 1725) was a Georgian writer and diplomat. Orbeliani is noted in part due to his important role as an emissary of Georgia to France and the Vatican, where he vainly sought ...