Giorgi Avalishvili (Georgian: გიორგი ავალიშვილი) (1769 – 1850) was a Georgian diplomat, writer and one of the founding fathers of the Georgian theatre. His sister Mariam was married to the Georgian diplomat Garsevan Chavchavadze.
Belonging to a princely family hailing from the kingdom of Kakheti in eastern Georgia, Avalishvili was educated in the Russian Empire. After the Russo-Georgian treaty of Georgievsk, he served as envoy to St. Petersburg for the Georgian kings Erekle II and Giorgi XII between 1784 and 1801.[1]
Avalishvili traveled to the Middle East from 1819 to 1820 and wrote a valuable and long travelogue. The rest of his work has largely been lost. Avalishvili extensively translated Russian and Western European authors. He helped to found the first national Georgian theatre at the court of Erekle II in Tiflis in 1791. He is also credited with writing the first original Georgian drama, King Teimuraz, of which only the author's prologue survives.[2]
^Gvosdev, Nikolas K. (2000), Imperial policies and perspectives towards Georgia, 1760-1819, p. 82. Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 0-312-22990-9
^Rayfield, Donald (2000), The Literature of Georgia: A History, pp. 135-6. Routledge, ISBN 0-7007-1163-5.
and 23 Related for: Giorgi Avalishvili information
GiorgiAvalishvili (Georgian: გიორგი ავალიშვილი) (1769 – 1850) was a Georgian diplomat, writer and one of the founding fathers of the Georgian theatre...
of the Russian Empire. List of Georgian princely families GiorgiAvalishvili Zurab Avalishvili Toumanoff, Cyril (1967). Studies in Christian Caucasian History...
environmentalist François Zourabichvili (1965–2006), philosopher Zurab Avalishvili (1876–1944), international law and history Dimitri Bakradze (1826–1890)...
George XII (Georgian: გიორგი XII, romanized: giorgi XII), sometimes known as George XIII (November 10, 1746 – December 28, 1800), of the House of Bagrationi...
Giorgi Kvinitadze (Georgian: გიორგი კვინიტაძე; Russian: Георгий Иванович Квинитадзе, Georgy Ivanovich Kvinitadze; his real surname was Chikovani, ჩიქოვანი)...
married Tinatin (c. 1655 – 1708), daughter of the Georgian nobleman GiorgiAvalishvili, in 1680, after the death of Tuta. She had previously been married...
Metropolitan Bishop Anthim the Iberian Davit Tumanishvili David the Rector GiorgiAvalishvili Davit Bodbeli Vachnadze Ose Gabashvili Gabriel Mtsire Isaak Mtsire...
Asatiani, Social Democrat, Chairman of the Georgian Legation in Paris Zurab Avalishvili, historian, diplomat Zakaria Bakradze, general Andria Benashvili, general...
485. Allen 1972, p. 493. Allen 1972, p. 494. Metreveli 1998, p. 166. Avalishvili 1937, p. 38. Brosset 1858, p. 489. Berdzenichvili 1973, p. 252. Brosset...
III (1592–1599) Domenti II (1599–1603) Zebede II (1603–1610) Ioane VI (Avalishvili) (1610–1613) Kristefore I (1613–1622) Zachary (1623-1630) St. Evdemoz...
members of Parliament. The ruling Georgian Dream party led by Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia won re-election for a third term in office, making it the first...
organization was founded in 2009 by two historians/researchers Levan Avalishvili and Giorgi Kldiashvili. The idea to create IDFI was born during an international...
2023". United States Department of State. Retrieved 30 December 2023. Avalishvili, Zourab (1981), The Independence of Georgia in International Politics...
(2013). Edge of Empires : A History of Georgia. Reaktion Books. p. 95. Avalishvili 1936, p. 10–11. Toumanoff 1976, p. 123. Dumin 1996, p. 36. Rapp 1997...
fellow Georgian exiles, and opposed both the liberal nationalist Zurab Avalishvili and the social democrat Noe Zhordania; all three wrote extensively abroad...
2002, pp. 388–391. Garland & Rapp 2006, pp. 120–121. Rapp 1997, p. 620. Avalishvili 1936, p. 10–11. Toumanoff 1976, p. 123. Dumin 1996, p. 36. Thomson 1996...
issue. Prince Dimitri Tsitsishvili (1790–?); he was married to Princess Avalishvili and had no issue. Princess Anastasia Tsitsishvili (1782–?). Princess...
general Mikael Aramyants (1843—1923), businessman and philanthropist Zurab Avalishvili (1876—1944), historian Arnold Chikobava (1898—1985), linguist Jeanne...
1974 — March 1979 David Chkadua 15 October 1980 — 8 September 1981 Shio Avalishvili 9 September 1981 — 24 June 1986 Konstantin Melikidze 19 September 1984—1992...
Azerbaijan and Iran. A Georgian delegation composed of Chkhenkeli, Zurab Avalishvili, and Niko Nikoladze went to Berlin to negotiate a treaty — which was...
Kakha Iamanidze Gela Jorjikia Esiko Isarlishvili Mikheil Shulman Natalia Avalishvili And others. December 28, 1998 – The first prize winner in literary award...