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  1. Princess Nino Chavchavadze (Georgian: ნინო ჭავჭავაძე; also known as Nina Alexandrovna Griboyedova in a Russian manner) (November 4, 1812 – June 28, 1857) was a daughter of the famous Georgian knyaz and poet Alexander Chavchavadze and wife of Russian diplomat and playwright Alexander Griboyedov.

  2. In 1857, Nino Chavchavadze died of malaria in Tbilisi. According to her wish, she was buried beside her husband on Mtatsminda Hill. Flowers are often placed near her grave, as a testament to the love and respect that she continues to command among Georgians.

  3. The landscape garden in Tsinandali is the first European-type recreation zone in Georgia. It was laid out by the landscape architects Alexander Chavchavadze invited from Europe. The garden is unique for its exotic plants and layout. In it, there is “the love lane”.

  4. La princesa Nino Chavchavadze (también conocida como Nina Alexandrovna Griboyedova en ruso; 4 de noviembre de 1812 - 28 de junio de 1857) fue hija del famoso príncipe (kniaz, en georgiano: ნინო ჭავჭავაძე) Alejandro Chavchavadze y esposa del diplomático y dramaturgo Aleksandr Griboyédov.

  5. Nino Chavchavadze was called “the black rose of Tiflis”. This woman was mourning for 28 years after the death of her husband – Russian poet, diplomat and composer Alexander Griboyedov, the author of the immortal Woe from Wit.

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  6. 15 de jan. de 2015 · In 1828, a few weeks before his death, Griboyedov married Georgian countess Nino Chavchavadze, who remained faithful to his memory for the rest of her life.

  7. Nino is a highly accomplished professional with a Master of Fine Arts from the Fashion Institute of technology. | Learn more about Nino Chavchavadze. MFA's work experience, education,...

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