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  1. Nikoloz "Niko" Dadiani ( Georgian: ნიკოლოზ "ნიკო" დადიანი ), (4 January 1847 – 23 January 1903), was the last Prince of Mingrelia from 1853 to 1867. [1] Of the House of Dadiani, one of the leading Georgian noble families, he succeeded on the death of his father, David Dadiani, but he never ruled ...

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  2. Niko Dadiani ,Elder Son of David. Salome Dadiani, Daughter of David. Andria Dadiani, Younger Son of David. Dadiani Palace in Zugdidi. Tsalenjikha Cathedral which contains the Dadiani dynastic chapels. Built in the 12-14th century. Vardan I Dadiani (c. 1180s – 1190s) Shergil Dadiani (c. 1220s – 1240s) Vardan II Dadiani (c. 1240s – 1250s)

  3. Zwischen 2015 und 2019 hat man das Fürstenhaus von Niko gründlich saniert und ist momentan geöffnet für die Besucher. Das Haus wurde nach seinem Bauherrn, letzter Fürst vom Samegrelo, Niko Dadiani benannt. Niko War in Georgien aufgewachsen, absolvierte seine Ausbildung in Frankreich und heiratete Deutsche Fürstin Maria Adlerberg.

  4. Museum collection description: The museum complex includes: palaces of the Samegrelo (West Georgia) queen Ekaterine Chavchavadze-Dadiani and Prince Niko Dadiani, court church, and the botanic garden (60-90-ies of the XIX c., architects: G. Rais and L.Vasiliev).

  5. Niko Dadiani, Rotterdam. 182 likes. Booking Request: dadiani.niko@gmail.com.

  6. Niko Dadiani's Palace was built in the 1880s by the Russian architect Leonid Vasiliev. It is a two-storey residence with a stone balcony and the biggest ballroom in Georgia.

  7. Two-level palace of Niko Dadiani was built in the 80-ies of the XIX century by a Russian architect, Vasiliev. The museum of Dadiani palace is the oldest in Georgia. David Dadiani founded personal museum back in 1839 with archeological, numismatic, military and ethnographic rooms.