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Vakhushti (Georgian: ვახუშტი; c. 1696 – 1757) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili), geographer, historian and cartographer. His principal historical and geographic works, Description of the Kingdom of Georgia and the Geographical Atlas , were inscribed on UNESCO 's Memory of the World Register in 2013.
Vakhushti ( georgiano: ვახუშტი, romanizado: vakhusht'i) (1696-1757) fue un príncipe real georgiano ( batonishvili), geógrafo, historiador y cartógrafo. Sus principales obras históricas y geográficas, Descripción del Reino de Georgia y el Atlas Geográfico, se inscribieron en el Registro de la Memoria del Mundo de la UNESCO ...
In fact, members of the Kartli (including Mukhranian progeny of King Vakhtang V ), Kakheti, and Imereti branches of the Bagrationi dynasty all bore the title of batonishvili in Georgia and had descendants living in Russia in the 19th century.
Levan (Georgian: ლევანი), also known by his Muslim name Shah-Qoli Khan (Persian: شاه قلی سلطان, romanized: Shāh Qolī Khān) (born c. 1653 – 30 May 1709) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) and the fourth son of the king of Kartli Shahnawaz (Vakhtang V). He was a titular king of Kartli in 1709.
- Rodam Kaplanishvili-Orbeliani
- Bagrationi dynasty
30 de dic. de 2023 · Vakhtang Batonishvili's Law Book indicates that theft can be of various sorts and “multi-faceted”. The ancient Georgian law addresses some similar crimes against property, robbery, piracy, and theft. In all three cases, property was appropriated. Unlike robbery and piracy, theft was not an overt act of violence.
In 1724 he accompanied King Vakhtang VI to Russia; there he settled in Moscow, where he was paid a stipend. In 1745, in Moscow he completed his treatise Survey of the Kingdom of Georgia. Along with Empress Elisabeth, Count Peter Shuvalov, and Mikhail Lomonosov, Vakhushti Batonishvili acted as founding member of Moscow State University.
30 de dic. de 2023 · Vakhtang Batonishvili's Law Book indicates that theft can be of various sorts and “multi-faceted”. The ancient Georgian law addresses some similar crimes against property, robbery, piracy,...