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River in Georgia
The Aragvi (Georgian: არაგვი, romanized: aragvi [ˈäɾägvi]) and its basin are in Georgia on the southern slopes of the Caucasus Mountains. The river is
Aragvi
Restaurant in Moscow
Aragvi was a Soviet and Russian restaurant on Tverskaya Street in Moscow that specialized in Georgian and Caucasian cuisine. During Soviet times, it had
Aragvi_(restaurant)
Castle complex in Dusheti, Georgia
the Aragvi River in Dusheti Municipality Georgia, about 45 mi (72 km) from Tbilisi. Ananuri was a castle and seat of the eristavis (Dukes) of Aragvi, a
Ananuri
Duke of Aragvi
of the Bagrationi dynasty, he was also Duke (eristavi) of the Duchy of Aragvi from 1747 until his death in 1756. Vakhtang was the first child and the
Vakhtang,_Duke_of_Aragvi
Dam in Zhinvali
The Zhinvali Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Aragvi River in the Caucasus Mountains in Zhinvali, Georgia. The Zhinvali Hydroelectric Power Plant has
Zhinvali_Dam
Fiefdom in medieval and early modern Georgia
of Aragvi (Georgian: არაგვის საერისთავო) was an important fiefdom in medieval and early modern Georgia, strategically located in the upper Aragvi valley
Duchy_of_Aragvi
Georgia, their principal line known as Aragvis Eristavi (არაგვის ერისთავი) by virtue of being eristavi (“dukes”) of Aragvi from 1578 to 1743. They were also
House_of_Sidamoni
City in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
approximately 20 km (12 mi) north of Tbilisi, at the confluence of the Kura and Aragvi rivers. Currently a small provincial capital, for nearly a millennium until
Mtskheta
Townlet in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
(Mtskheta-Mtianeti region), on river Aragvi. It has one of the largest hydroelectric power stations in Georgia. Aragvi Dam Mtskheta-Mtianeti "Population
Zhinvali
Georgian duke
Nugzar Aragvis Eristavi (Georgian: ნუგზარ არაგვის ერისთავი; c. 1618) was a Georgian duke (eristavi) of the Duchy of Aragvi from 1600 to 1618. He was the
Nugzar_I,_Duke_of_Aragvi
Football club
FC Aragvi (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი არაგვი) is a Georgian association football club. Following the 2025 season, they were promoted to Erovnuli Liga 2
FC_Aragvi_Dusheti
Meeting of two or more bodies of flowing water
Mountains, the Tetri Aragvi ("White Aragvi") is joined by the Shavi Aragvi ("Black Aragvi"). Together, these two rivers continue as the Aragvi River. The conflux
Confluence
Village in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
municipality of Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia. Located on the right bank of the Aragvi river and at an elevation of 510 m, it's 8 km north of Mtskheta. "Population
Natakhtari
River in the Caucasus region
Kura, from source to mouth: Aghstafa (right) Alazani (left) Algeti (right) Aragvi (left) Aras (right) Girdymanchay (left) Great Liakhvi (left) Iori (left)
Kura_(South_Caucasus_river)
Place in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
southern foothills of the Greater Caucasus mountains along the Pshavis Aragvi River and the upper reaches of the Iori River in the neighbouring region
Pshavi
King of Kartli from 1658 to 1676
of Aragvi and invited Vakhtang to rule the principality as Vakhtang II of Mukhrani. A few months later, Simon II was killed by the Duke of Aragvi, Teimuraz
Vakhtang_V
Georgian Duke of Aragvi from 1619 to 1629
Zurab Aragvis Eristavi (Georgian: ზურაბ არაგვის ერისთავი; died 1629 or 1630), was a Georgian duke (eristavi) of the Duchy of Aragvi (1619—1629), who initially
Zurab_I,_Duke_of_Aragvi
tribute from the "Son land", including from the Georgian ruler Nugzar I of Aragvi, identified as Prince Aristov in sources. The Russian envoys in 1589 report
Circassian raids into Georgia (1587-1604)
Circassian_raids_into_Georgia_(1587-1604)
King of Kakheti (1744–1798) and Kartli (1762–98)
Rusadan, who died young; Prince Vakhtang (1738/1742–1756/1760), Duke of Aragvi. In 1745, Heraclius married Princess Anna Abashidze (1730–1749) as his second
Heraclius_II_of_Georgia
Georgian nobleman
Teimuraz, on the throne. A series of battles were fought at Gori and along the Aragvi river in which, despite initial setback, Teimuraz and his son Erekle, with
Givi_Amilakhvari
Historical Region in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
area is a popular tourist destination. It is a part of the projected Khevi-Aragvi Biosphere Reserve. Among the important cultural sites of Khevi are the Gergeti
Khevi
Georgian saints
Georgian historiography refers to a detachment of the highlanders from the Aragvi valley who fought the last stand at the battle of Krtsanisi, defending Tbilisi
Three_Hundred_Aragvians
Football league
Magaroeli Kareli Dmanisi Matchakhela Zestaponi Sulori Zana Gardabani-2 Gori-2 Aragvi 1954 Shukura 1960 Telavi-2 Kolkheti-2 Iveria-2 Tbilisi Tbilisi teams: Avaza
Regionuli_Liga
Historical Region in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
slopes of the Greater Caucasus Mountains. It primarily comprises the White Aragvi Valley, and is bordered by Gudamakari on the east, Khando on the south,
Mtiuleti
Georgian footballer (born 1989)
1989) is a Georgian football player. He currently plays for Liga 2 club Aragvi as a midfielder in Georgia. Giorgi Janelidze made his debut in a 2–0 friendly
Giorgi_Janelidze
King of Kartli from 1632 to 1658
safe passage through northern Kartli along the Aragvi River into the domains of Duke Zurab of Aragvi, guaranteeing that his troops would not ravage Georgian
Rostom_of_Kartli
Ethnic group
both sides of the Caucasus Mountain Chain in the watersheds of the rivers Aragvi and Argun. There are some villages in Khevi, Ertso-Tianeti, Kakheti (Shiraki)
Khevsurians
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
History_of_Batumi
Place in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
level. Located on the Georgian Military Road, Pasanauri is flanked by the Aragvi River, and surrounded by the Caucasus Mountains. Average winter temperature
Pasanauri
Place in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
Municipality in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia. It is placed on the right bank of the Aragvi river in Gud Valley. According to the 2014 census, it had no living inhabitants
Ganisi
Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia
Mukhrani 17. Khvaramze N. 4. Vakhtang V of Kartli 18. Nugzar I, Duke of Aragvi 9. Ana Eristavi 19. Dedisimedi N. or Mariam Cholokashvili 2. Levan of Kartli
Domentius_IV_of_Georgia
Georgian association football league
Shturmi Gori Samtredia Merani Sioni Gareji Kolkheti-1913 Telavi Aragvi Tbilisi teams: Aragvi Based on their performance in the previous year, the following
Erovnuli_Liga_2
Orthodox Christian cathedral in Mtskheta, Georgia
Saint Nino is said to have chosen the confluence of the Mtkvari (Kura) and Aragvi rivers as the site of the first Georgian church. According to Georgian hagiography
Svetitskhoveli_Cathedral
735 invasion
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Umayyad_invasion_of_Georgia
1659 battle
from their villages and farms by the incomers. The Eristavi Zaal, Duke of Aragvi, one of the main feudal lords in Kakheti and a former supporter of Teimuraz—who
Bakhtrioni_uprising
Historical region in Georgia
central Kartli north and south of the Mtkvari and west of its tributary, the Aragvi; Kvemo Kartli (ქვემო ქართლი), i.e., Lower Kartli, comprising the lands in
Kartli
Tbilisi Metro Station
on the Akhmeteli–Varketili Line. It is named after 300 soldiers from the Aragvi valley who died defending Tbilisi against the Persian army, at the battle
Samasi Aragveli (Tbilisi Metro)
Samasi_Aragveli_(Tbilisi_Metro)
Topics referred to by the same term
military installation near the village Over-the-air rekeying Otar I, Duchy of Aragvi (1660–1666) Otari (disambiguation) Otaru This disambiguation page lists
Otar
Historical region in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
of Kartli, bounded by the Kura River, and its two affluents: Ksani and Aragvi. Today Mukhrani has one of the biggest populations among Georgian villages
Mukhrani
include the Alazani (longest river flowing through Georgia and Azerbaijan), Aragvi, Enguri (second longest river within Georgia), Kura (Mtkvari), and Rioni
List of rivers of Georgia (country)
List_of_rivers_of_Georgia_(country)
Football tournament season
3–1 Spaeri-2 (5) Shturmi-2 (5) 5–0 Merani Tbilisi-2 (5) Samtskhe (5) 3–1 Aragvi-2 (5) 10 May 2025 Rustavi-2 (5) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) Kolkheti-2 (4) Egrisi
2025_Georgian_Cup
26. Zurab, Duke of Aragvi 13. Mariam of Aragvi 3. Salome Amilakhvari 28. Revaz, Duke of Aragvi 14. Bezhan, Duke of Aragvi 29. Tamar N. 7. N. of Aragvi
Prince Levan of Georgia (1786–1812)
Prince_Levan_of_Georgia_(1786–1812)
Georgian Orthodox monastery near Mtskheta, Georgia
monastic complex, is located northeast of Mtskheta, on the left bank of the Aragvi River, on the slope of Zedazeni Mountain of the forested Saguramo Ridge
Zedazeni_Monastery
1626 battle in Georgia
Saakadze's supporters Commanders and leaders Teimuraz I of Kakheti Zurab I of Aragvi Iotam Amilakhvari Giorgi Saakadze Kaikhosro of Mukhrani Jesse I of Ksani
Battle_of_Bazaleti
Territory ruled by, or representing the title of, a duke or duchess
of Guyenne Duchy of Normandy Duchy of Orléans Duchy of Lorraine Duchy of Aragvi Duchy of Kldekari Duchy of Ksani Duchy of Tskhumi Duchy of Racha Duchy of
Duchy
National Eastern Orthodox church
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Georgian_Orthodox_Church
17th-century King of Kakheti
Saakadze's brother-in-law and erstwhile associate Zurab, eristavi ("duke") of Aragvi. Shah Abbas I, suspicious of Saakadze's diplomacy with the Ottomans, also
Teimuraz_I_of_Kakheti
Football season in Georgia
season: Gori Betlemi Borjomi Gardabani Bakhmaro Margveti 2006 Odishi 1919 Aragvi Kolkheti Shturmi Tbilisi Tbilisi teams: Tbilisi 2025 Orbi Didube WIT Georgia
2025_Liga_3_(Georgia)
Road in Georgia and Russia
of Georgievsk. The road then turns south-eastwards, following the Tetri Aragvi River through Mtiuleti down to the town of Pasanauri, before heading due
Georgian_Military_Road
Georgian footballer
2013–2015 Sioni Bolnisi 2015–2016 Sioni Bolnisi (sporting director) 2019–2020 Aragvi Dusheti 2021–2022 FC Tbilisi City 2023– Meshakhte Tkibuli * Club domestic
Vladimir_Burduli
1225–1229 series of wars
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Khwarazmian–Georgian_wars
Jewish ethnic group
territory in return for tribute. He gave [a place] and settled them on the Aragvi, at spring which was called Zanavi, which was later renamed as Zanavi, the
Georgian_Jews
Historical Region in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
borders are: Pshavi to the north, Kakheti to the south and east, and the Aragvi River on the west. Ertso-Tianeti was historically part of the saeristavo
Ertso-Tianeti
Georgian second tier football season
2024, they were demoted to Liga 4 and replaced by Rustavi. Gareji Kolkheti Aragvi Shturmi Sioni Rustavi Tbilisi Tbilisi teams: WIT Georgia Dinamo-2 Locomotive
2024_Erovnuli_Liga_2
National park in Georgia
(94 mi2). The park is located on the slope of the Saguramo Range, east of the Aragvi River, and belongs to the drainage basin of the Kura. The highest point
Tbilisi_National_Park
Diasamidze Dzyapshipa (Zepishvili) Dididze Dvali Emukhvari Eristavi of Aragvi Eristavi of Guria Eristavi of Ksani Eristavi of Racha Gardapkhadze Gelovani
List of Georgian princely families
List_of_Georgian_princely_families
Ancient Georgian kingdom of Kartli
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Kingdom_of_Iberia
Georgian state in the Caucasus from 1762–1801
depopulated. Conversely, regions such as Inner Kartli, the Ksani Valley, the Aragvi area, as well as various parts of Kakheti (e.g., Ertso-Tianeti, Outer and
Kingdom_of_Kartli-Kakheti
Historical region in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
slopes of the Greater Caucasus Mountains. Located along the river valley of Aragvi, it is bordered by Mtiuleti on the west, Khevi on the north, Khevsureti
Gudamaqari
curtain wall surrounding them. It was the seat of the dukes of the Duchy of Aragvi, which was one of multiple feudal dynasties during the period. The last
List of fortifications in Georgia (country)
List_of_fortifications_in_Georgia_(country)
Feudal state in the Caucasus (778–1008)
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Kingdom_of_Abkhazia
Region of Georgia
10,000 killed and wounded, including 900 mountaineers from the Duchy of Aragvi. Among the dead were the nine brothers Kherkheulidze who defended the royal
Kakheti
Georgian prince
Bakar sought military assistance from his father-in-law, Duke George of Aragvi, at Dusheti, but was refused. After rejoining their father at Gori, Bakar
Bakar_of_Kartli
Prince of Mukhrani
Teimuraz I, Prince of Mukhrani, by his wife Ana, daughter of Nugzar I, Duke of Aragvi. He was born between 1618 and 1622. In 1658, Constantine succeeded as Prince
Constantine I, Prince of Mukhrani
Constantine_I,_Prince_of_Mukhrani
Municipality in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
1125 m high. There is a hillock of Skhaltbi between the rivers Ksani and Aragvi. One of the main morphological elements of the municipality is the plain
Mtskheta_Municipality
King of Kartli from 1505 to 1525
sons; An unnamed daughter; An unnamed daughter, who married Baadur, Duke of Aragvi; An unnamed daughter, who married Javakh Chiladze. The regnal numbers traditionally
David_X
Ancient state in the Caucasus
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Caucasian_Albania
Georgian association football league
Skuri Samgurali-2 Algeti Tbilisi Tbilisi teams: WIT Georgia-2 Locomotive-2 Aragvi-2 Aragvelebi Gagra-2 Sixteen teams are competing in the league in 2026,
Liga_4_(Georgia)
History of Georgia's Autonomous Republic of Adjara
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
History_of_Adjara
Partially recognised state in the South Caucasus
Liakhvi gorge, the gorge of Little Liakhvi, Ksani River gorge, Guda (Tetri Aragvi estuary) and Truso (Terek estuary). The Georgian Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
South_Ossetia
Georgian footballer (born 1999)
Liga]. sportline.ge (in Georgian). 1 December 2024. Retrieved 8 May 2025. "Aragvi vs Iberia 1999 B match report". Soccerway. 16 December 2024. Retrieved 8
Iuri_Tabatadze
Georgian footballer
(2) 2022 Sioni Bolnisi 14 (0) 2023 Mash'al Mubarek 19 (0) 2024 Orbi 2025– Aragvi Dusheti * Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 31 December 2023
Otar_Javashvili
Galkin (to Ekibastuz) 22 MF KAZ Georgi Zakharenko (to Ekibastuz) 30 MF CMR Arthur Bougnone (to Slutsk) 80 FW COL Juan Asprilla (to Aragvi Dusheti)
List of Kazakhstan football transfers summer 2024
List_of_Kazakhstan_football_transfers_summer_2024
King of Georgia (1446–1465) and Kakheti (1465–1476)
domains differently, extending from Ciscaucasia in the north, along the Aragvi River in the west to Mount Lilo on the Iori Plateau, the Kura River in the
George_VIII
women were mistreated, and cattle was worked to death. The people of the Aragvi valley then attacked the troops of Dmitri Mikhailovich Volkonsky [ru], killing
1804_Mtiuleti_rebellion
King of Kakheti (1732–1744) and Kartli (1744–1762)
laid upon Kakheti, and helped Teimuraz to subdue autonomous duchies of the Aragvi and the Ksani in 1743 and 1744 respectively. For his service against the
Teimuraz_II_of_Kakheti
Georgian historical text
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Divan_of_the_Abkhazian_Kings
Medieval Georgian principality
Shtori [ka] and Sameba [ka]. In the west, the principality was bordered by the Aragvi river and the Emirate of Tbilisi. In the early middle ages, Kakhet-Kukhet-Gardabani
Principality_of_Kakheti
Historical state in the Caucasus
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Principality_of_Guria
Part of Pompey's eastern campaigns
with his forces in an attempt to seize the king. Artoces withdrew to the Aragvi River and burned a bridge in the same manner. Some of the Iberian militants
Caucasian_campaign_of_Pompey
Legendary father of the Georgian people
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Kartlos
Turco-Mongol invasions of Georgia 1386–1403
Aragvi valley via Trialeti and Kvemo Kartli. On the way, he destroyed everything, robbed and killed the inhabitants. Big battles took place in Aragvi
Timurid_invasions_of_Georgia
Georgian prince
26. Zurab, Duke of Aragvi 13. Mariam of Aragvi 3. Salome Amilakhvari 28. Revaz, Duke of Aragvi 14. Bezhan, Duke of Aragvi 29. Tamar N. 7. N. of Aragvi
Dimitri_Gruzinsky
Bronze Age archaeological culture in the Caucasus
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Trialeti-Vanadzor_culture
Georgian association football league
Samgurali Aragvi 2020 Gareji Kolkheti 1913 Gori 2021 Spaeri Kolkheti 1913 Tbilisi City 2022 Dinamo Tbilisi-2 Kolkheti 1913 Aragvi 2023 Aragvi Shturmi Rustavi
Liga_3_(Georgia)
1801–1918 period of Georgian history
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Georgia within the Russian Empire
Georgia_within_the_Russian_Empire
Situation in which a military unit holds against overwhelming odds
the Three Hundred Aragvians – a detachment of the highlanders from the Aragvi valley – loyally fought and died in order to enable the escape of King Heraclius
Last_stand
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Georgian civil war of 1463–1490
Georgian_civil_war_of_1463–1490
Medieval Arab-Muslim conquests in Georgia
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Arab_rule_in_Georgia
King of Kartli from 1599 to 1606
Khorashan (died 1658), who was promised to Baadur, son of Nugzar I, Duke of Aragvi, but instead married Teimuraz I of Kakheti in 1612, during the reign of
George_X
Football tournament season
Iberia Tbilisi 1–6 Tetri Artsivi Duruji Kvareli 1–0 Merani-Bacho Tbilisi Aragvi Dusheti 1–0 Krtsanisi-Zooveti Tbilisi Meskheti Akhaltsikhe 4–1 Chabukiani
1993–94_Georgian_Cup
State in the Caucasus (1918–1921)
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Democratic Republic of Georgia
Democratic_Republic_of_Georgia
17th-century Queen of Imereti
and her own political machinations. Her first husband, Zurab I, Duke of Aragvi, was put to death at the behest of Darejan's father in 1630. Her second
Darejan of Kakheti, Queen of Imereti
Darejan_of_Kakheti,_Queen_of_Imereti
Georgian churchman
customs into Georgia. In 1642, Eudemus joined the noblemen—Zaal, Duke of Aragvi, Nodar Tsitsishvili, and Giorgi Gochashvili—in a plot to assassinate Rostom
Eudemus_I_of_Georgia
Prince of Mukhrani
Teimuraz was married to Ana (fl. 1618), daughter of Nugzar I, Duke of Aragvi. They had six children: Vakhtang V (died 1676), Prince of Mukhrani (1628–1658)
Teimuraz I, Prince of Mukhrani
Teimuraz_I,_Prince_of_Mukhrani
duchy by incorporating the area directly into the royal domain. Duchy of Aragvi Duchy of Racha Duchy of Ksani (in Georgian) "Duchy (Saeristavo) of Kldekari
Duchy_of_Kldekari
Topics referred to by the same term
I of Georgia (c.1428 – after 1442), Georgian royal prince Zaal, Duke of Aragvi (died 1660), Georgian lord Zaali Eliava (born 1985), Georgian football player
Zaal
ყარმაზანაშვილი) was a Georgian noble family historically associated with the Aragvi and Ksani valleys in northern Georgia. Traditionally linked to the Eristavi
Karmazanashvili
Queen of Kakheti from 1745 to 1749
Paata Abashidze 8. Levan Abashidze 4. Zurab Abashidze 18. Zaal, Eristavi of Aragvi 9. Tinatin Eristavi 19. N. Chkheidze 2. Zaal Abashidze 1. Anna Abashidze
Anna_Abashidze
Georgian kingdom (1478–1762)
Georgia Timurid invasions of Georgia Turkoman invasions of Georgia Duchy of Aragvi Georgian civil war of 1463–1490 Collapse of the Georgian realm Early modern
Kingdom_of_Kartli
ARAGVI
ARAGVI
ARAGVI
ARAGVI
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Wanted; Desired
Boy/Male
Hindu
Other name of Lord Sri venkateswara
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Etheridge.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kirtivardhan | கீரà¯à®¤à¯€à®µà®°à¯à®¤à®¨Â
Male
English
Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, REES means "ardor, heat of passion."
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
As Brave as a Hundred Thousand
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian
Gem; Cloud
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Singer; Singing
Boy/Male
Tamil
Glory i.e. the glory of alexander the great, Alexander ka Gaurav
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German
From the Alder Tree; Birch Tree; Name of a Tree
ARAGVI
ARAGVI
ARAGVI
ARAGVI
ARAGVI