This article is about the Georgian princely house. For other uses, see Matchabelli.
The House of Machabeli (sing. Georgian: მაჩაბელი, pl. მაჩაბლები, Machablebi; Russian: Мачабелов, tr. Machabelov[1]) was a Georgian princely house (tavadi) which held a large fiefdom (satavado) in the province of Inner Kartli (central Georgia) called Samachablo after their family name.
The House of Machabeli (sing. Georgian: მაჩაბელი, pl. მაჩაბლები, Machablebi; Russian: Мачабелов, tr. Machabelov) was a Georgian princely house (tavadi)...
Prince Ivane Machabeli (Georgian: ივანე მაჩაბელი) (January 28, 1854 – c. 1898) was a Georgian writer, translator, publicist, public figure, active member...
Elena Machabeli (Georgian: ელენე მაჩაბელი; 2 February 1906 – 1987) was a Georgian sculptor and aristocrat from the Machabeli family. A heroic monument...
Region. The name Samachablo (literally, "of Machabeli") derives from the Georgian aristocratic family of Machabeli who once held possession of the area. With...
7th–8th century. They were mostly toponymic in nature (such as Surameli, Machabeli etc.), patronymic, or derived from the profession, social status, position...
Anchabadze and the Kartlian Machabeli. Both of these families were later integrated into the Imperial Russian princely nobility: Machabeli in 1826 and Anchabadze...
[Bezmialem Sultan was also from the Achba dynasty, but they called them "Machabeli" in Georgian language.] "Gürcistan Dostluk Derneği". Archived from the...
of note.[citation needed] There is also a monument to sculptor Elena Machabeli. A mausoleum of rich woman from 1st century AD was recovered near Mtskheta...
Matchabelli or Matchabeli may refer to: Machabeli, a Georgian princely house of nobility Ivane Machabeli, a Georgian writer Georges V. Matchabelli, Georgian...
script. Stele of Serapeitis Stele of Vespasian Machabeli, p. 119 Machabeli, p. 6 Machabeli, p. 120 Machabeli, p. 11 Abramishvili, G & Aleksidze, Z. (1990)...
141-142. Peeters Publishers, ISBN 90-429-1318-5. Rapp 2014, p. 230-231. Machabeli, pp. 37, 51–54, 65–66 Makalatia, pp. 184–93 Braund, pp. 126–27 Braund...
the capital, Tiflis (now Tbilisi). He worked as a serf for Prince Badur Machabeli, tending to his vineyards. There he had a son, Vano, who in turn had two...
city of Victoria, British Columbia on Vancouver Island. Ivane Abkhazi Machabeli List of Georgian princely families http://www.Abkhaziteahouse.com Bagrationi...
Commanders and leaders Mehmed Pasha [tr] Alexander Suvorov David Mochebelov (Machabeli) Strength 10,000 men 3,000 men Casualties and losses up to 1,000 men,...
International Literary Prize of Ukraine Ivan Machabeli Prize | Georgian Literary Prize named after Ivan Machabeli National Library of Israel [Maxim D. Shrayer...
and the princes Machabeli were rounded up. Of Leon's noble allies, Durmishkhan Tusishvili was killed in fighting, Luarsab Machabeli was banished to Russia...
Haralamb Lecca Romanian Ioan Barac Romanian Ion Vinea Romanian Ivane Machabeli Georgian Jabra Ibrahim Jabra Arabic Jaroslav Vrchlický Czech Johann Heinrich...
medieval Georgian princedom of Samachablo (literally, "the estate of the Machabeli [family]") and then of the former South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast (abolished...
as the prominent nobles – Baadur Tsitsishvili and David Jandieri, nine Machabelis, seven Cholokashvilis, bishops of Rustavi and Kharchisho. Furthermore...
Prince Grigol, accompanied by Prince Simon Machabeli, immediately hurried to join the rebels. Machabeli was captured by General Stahl's soldiers, but...