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- Abamelik abstract "Abamelik (Armenian: Աբամելիք, Georgian: აბამელიქი, Russian: Абамелик; also rendered as Abamelek, Abymelikov) was a noble family of Armenian origin in the Kingdom of Georgia, and then in the Russian Empire. According to the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (1890-1906), the family attained to the dignity of princes of the 3rd rank when the Georgian crown prince David (1767-1819) married Helene (1770-1836), daughter of the priest Simon Abamelik, in 1800. The family was officially included in the List of Georgian Princes of the Russian Empire in 1850.In 1873, Major-General Semyon Abamelik (1815—1888) was granted the right to assume the surname of his late father-in-law, Khristofor Yakimovich Lazarev (1789-1871), for himself and his descendants — the princes Abamelik-Lazarev (Абамелик-Лазаревы). By 1906, both the Abamelik and Abamelik-Lazarev lines were registered in the governorates of Moscow, Podolsk, and Tula.The Armenian composer Makar Yekmalyan dedicated his Nocturne for piano to Prince Semyon Abamelik-Lazarev.In Rome is a Villa Abamelek, which nowadays is the residence of the Russian ambassador to the Italian Republic.".
- Abamelik wikiPageID "14455368".
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- Abamelik wikiPageRevisionID "692108620".
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Armenians.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Brockhaus_and_Efron_Encyclopedic_Dictionary.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abamelik_family.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink David_Semyonovich_Abamelik.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Governorate_(Russia).
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Georgia.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Knyaz.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Georgian_princely_families.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Makar_Yekmalyan.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Podolsk.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Prince_David_of_Georgia.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLink Tula,_Russia.
- Abamelik wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abamelik".
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- Abamelik subject Category:Abamelik_family.
- Abamelik hypernym Family.
- Abamelik type Work.
- Abamelik type Source.
- Abamelik type Work.
- Abamelik type Concept.
- Abamelik comment "Abamelik (Armenian: Աբամելիք, Georgian: აბამელიქი, Russian: Абамелик; also rendered as Abamelek, Abymelikov) was a noble family of Armenian origin in the Kingdom of Georgia, and then in the Russian Empire. According to the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (1890-1906), the family attained to the dignity of princes of the 3rd rank when the Georgian crown prince David (1767-1819) married Helene (1770-1836), daughter of the priest Simon Abamelik, in 1800.".
- Abamelik label "Abamelik".
- Abamelik sameAs Q4054313.
- Abamelik sameAs Աբամելիքներ.
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- Abamelik sameAs Абамелик.
- Abamelik sameAs Abamelik.
- Abamelik sameAs Q4054313.
- Abamelik wasDerivedFrom Abamelik?oldid=692108620.
- Abamelik isPrimaryTopicOf Abamelik.