Nikoloz Baratashvili

feelee Shorshagh (1817–1844)

She feelee Shorshagh va'n Prinse Nikoloz "Tato" Baratashvili (Shorshish: ნიკოლოზ "ტატო" ბარათაშვილი; 4 Nollick 1817 – 21 Jerrey Fouyir 1845). She eshyn va fer jeh ny chied Horshee mestey yn ashoonaghys noa-emshiragh rish y Romanseeaght Oarpagh as yn "Oarpaghys" y chur stiagh 'sy lettyraght Horshagh. Kyndagh rish e vaase leah, cha row agh eiraght lettyragh veg faagit echey ta jeant seose jeh daaeed lyree giarey, un daan sheeynt, as kuse veg dy lettyryn preevaadjagh, agh dyn bwooise da shen, t'eh coontit myr mullagh y Romanseeaght Horshagh.[1] V'eh coontit myr "Byron y Çhorshey".[2][3]

ნიკოლოზ ბარათაშვილo
Nikoloz Baratashvili
Ruggit4 Mee ny Nollick 1817
Tiflis, Impiraght y Roosh
Hooar baase9 Jerrey Fouyir 1845 (ayns feaillere Yool)
Ganja, Kiannoortys y Çhorshey-Imeretia, Impiraght y Roosh
Bun baaish (malaarey)
Boayl oanluckeeMtatsminda Pantheon (en) Translate
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AshoonaghtShorshagh
SeyraanaghtImpiraght y Roosh
ÇhengeyShorshish · Rooshish
Keirdfeelee · screeudeyr
YnsaghFirst Tiflis Male Gymnasium (en) Translate
AyrMeliton Baratasjvili
Kianglaghyn fysseree as sheshoil
Discogs ID2025123

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  1. Rayfield, dg. 145.
  2. Nechkina, Militsa Russia in the Nineteenth Century: Volume II of The History of Russia, Volume 1 dg.449
  3. Степанов, Теймураз Тбилиси, легенда и быль 1968

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