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The Mdivani (Georgian: მდივანი) is a Georgian family. In the West, the best known bearers of this name were the children of General Zakhari Mdivani (1867—1933) and his wife, Elizabeth Viktorovna Sabalewska (1884—1922).[1] The five siblings fled to Paris after the Soviet invasion of Georgia in 1921, and became known as the "Marrying Mdivanis", as they all married into wealth and fame.

The Mdivani siblings were:

The word Mdivani in Georgian means member of the Divan Secretary.

Notable members[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Philip G. Bergem (2001). The Family and Residences of Arthur Conan Doyle. St. Paul, Minnesota: Privately printed. pp. 4, 11.
  • ^ Moats, Alice-Leone (1977). The Million Dollar Studs (1st ed.). New York: Delacorte Press. p. 13.
  • ^ Serge Mdivani Is Killed Playing Polo in Florida, The New York Times, 16 March 1936
  • ^ Moats, Alice-Leone (1977). The Million Dollar Studs (1st ed.). New York: Delacorte Press. p. 15.
  • ^ "Baroness Maud von Thyssen is injured in accident with Prince Alexis Mdivani, Berlin, 1935", UCLA Library Digital Collections, Los Angeles Times, August 1935.
  • ^ Moats, Alice-Leone (1977). The Million Dollar Studs (1st ed.). New York: Delacorte Press. p. 126.
  • External links[edit]

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