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David Orbeliani

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in 1762. In 1786, he ran afoul of Heraclius II, who stripped him of the office of Grand Master of the Court (
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military figure, politician, translator, and a poet of some talent.
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prose romance of chivalry and adventure, and translated it as
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David Orbeliani made several diplomatic journeys to
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Georgian
Georgian
noble house
Bagrationi royal dynasty
Sabaratiano
Somkhiti
Heraclius II of Georgia
Tbilisi
Iran
Persian
panegyrics
Besiki
Tbilisi
Sioni Cathedral
"Georgia (Part IV): Literary contacts with Persia"
Archived
Wayback Machine
Encyclopædia Iranica
Columbia University
Rayfield, Donald
The Literature of Georgia: A History
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0-7007-1163-5
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