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N    16:58  Eristavi diffhist +2,632 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{for|the surname|Eristavi (family name)}} thumb|Silver coin minted by ''erismtavari'' [[Stephen I of Iberia|Stephanoz I, 7th century.]] thumb|An 11th-century fresco from [[Racha depicting the ''eristavi'' Kvariani.]] thumb|Rati, ''eristavi'' of [[Duchy of Racha|Racha of the Kakhaberidze family, founder of the Mghvimevi monastery, 13th century.]] '''...")
N    16:54  Tavadi diffhist +1,442 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Feudal title in Georgia}} thumb|'''''Tavadi''''' [[Ilia Chavchavadze]] '''''Tavadi''''' ({{lang-ka|თავადი}}, "prince", lit. "head/chief" [man], from {{lang-ka|თავი}} ''tavi'', "head", with the prefix of agent ''-di'') was a feudal title in Georgia first applied in the Late Middle Ages usually translated in English as Prince (most commonly) and [[Duke]...")
N    16:54  Mtavari diffhist +1,676 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Feudal Georgian title}} thumb|'''''Mtavari''''' [[Levan II Dadiani|Levan II.]] '''''Mtavari''''' ({{lang-ka|მთავარი}}) was a feudal title in Georgia usually translated into English as Prince or Duke. ==History== The earliest instances of the use of ''mtavari'' are in the early Georgian hagiographic texts dated to the 5th century. From the 11th to the...")