Princess Elizabeth Orbeliani (Georgian: ელისაბედ ორბელიანი; b. 1871 - d. 1942) was a Georgian poet, translator, and philanthropist, who worked on improving the rights of women.[1] She was the first ever woman to teach at the Tbilisi State University, of which she is considered a co-founder.[2]
Orbeliani was once the lady of the Orbeliani Palace, which currently serves as home to the President of Georgia. To this day, there is a room in the palace dedicated to her memory[3] and it is used to receive foreign dignitaries.[4]
^ორბელიანების სასახლე, Administration of the President of Georgia, Retrieved 24 December 2023. Quote: "ელისაბედ ორბელიანი...თბილისის სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტის დამაარსებელთაგანი, პირველი ლექტორი ქალი, ქალთა უფლებების გაუმჯობესებისათვის მებრძოლი, პოეტი, ქველმოქმედი და მეცენატი..."
^ელისაბედ ორბელიანის სახელობის ჯილდო ქართული სტუდენტური თარგმანისათვის, Tbilisi State University, 29 December 2021.
^Local Journalists in Elizabeth Orbeliani Cabinet.jpg, 23 December 2021,
^ორბელიანების სასახლე, Administration of the President of Georgia, Retrieved 24 December 2023. Quote: "ელისაბედ ორბელიანი, ორბელიანების სასახლის დიასახლისი, გახლდათ თბილისის სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტის დამაარსებელთაგანი, პირველი ლექტორი ქალი, ქალთა უფლებების გაუმჯობესებისათვის მებრძოლი, პოეტი, ქველმოქმედი და მეცენატი. პროტოკოლის მიხედვით, მცირე კაბინეტი განკუთვნილია უცხოური დელეგაციების საქმეთწარმოებისათვის".
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