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Szota Rustaweli

1172 - 1216

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Jego biografia jest dostępna w 79 różnych językach w Wikipedii (wzrost z 75 w 2024 roku). Szota Rustaweli jest 236. najpopularniejszym pisarz (wzrost z 256. w 2024 roku), 6. najpopularniejszą biografią Gruzja oraz najpopularniejszym pisarz Gruzja.

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Among Pisarzs

Among pisarzs, Szota Rustaweli ranks 236 out of 7,302Before him are Pliny the Younger, Nelly Sachs, Ray Bradbury, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, J. D. Salinger, and Paul Heyse. After him are William Blake, Truman Capote, Lucian, Friedrich Schlegel, Juvenal, and Ferdowsi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1172, Szota Rustaweli ranks 2Before him is Baldwin I, Latin Emperor. After him are Aimery of Cyprus, Isabella I of Jerusalem, Bohemond IV of Antioch, Louis I, Count of Blois, and Abraham of Smolensk. Among people deceased in 1216, Szota Rustaweli ranks 3Before him are John, King of England, and Pope Innocent III. After him are Henry of Flanders, Eric X of Sweden, Theodore II of Constantinople, Kamo no Chōmei, Ida, Countess of Boulogne, and Robert de Clari.

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In Gruzja

Among people born in Gruzja, Szota Rustaweli ranks 6 out of NaNBefore him are Joseph Stalin (1879), Darius the Great (-550), Attila (406), Aram Khachaturian (1903), and Eduard Shevardnadze (1928). After him are Tamar of Georgia (1166), Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893), Tigran Petrosian (1929), Zviad Gamsakhurdia (1939), Yakov Dzhugashvili (1907), and Sergei Parajanov (1924).

Among Pisarzs In Gruzja

Among pisarzs born in Gruzja, Szota Rustaweli ranks 1After him are Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893), Sayat-Nova (1712), Ilia Chavchavadze (1837), Boris Akunin (1956), Pavel Bermondt-Avalov (1877), Nodar Dumbadze (1928), Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (1858), Akaki Tsereteli (1840), Nikoloz Baratashvili (1817), Alexander Kazbegi (1848), and Vazha-Pshavela (1861).

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