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Raphael Eristavi

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Widely popular among Georgians in his day, in 1895, Georgia had a national day of celebration in his honour.
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is considered Georgia's first feminist and author of the popular cookbook
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19th-century dramatists and playwrights from Georgia (country)
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Kistauri
Georgian

Prince
Georgian
Georgian
poet
playwright
Kakheti
Georgia
Russian Empire
nobility
Tbilisi
civil servant
Georgian language
poetry
short stories
plays
Joseph Stalin
Barbare Jorjadze
"19th Century Princess And Cookbook Author Was Also Georgia's First Feminist"
Anthology of Georgian Poetry
Categories
1824 births
1901 deaths
Nobility of Georgia (country)
Male poets from Georgia (country)
Dramatists and playwrights from Georgia (country)
19th-century poets from Georgia (country)

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