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Vano Sarajishvili (Georgian: ვანო სარაჯიშვილი) (1878–1924) was a Georgian singer of the Opera Theatre, Georgian People's Artist of the USSR (for contribution to native culture), and one of the founders of Georgian professional vocal music. His lyrical and dramatic songs were beloved by Georgian people and one such, "Georgian Nightingale," became a legend in his lifetime.

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  • Vano Sarajishvili (en)
  • Сараджишвили, Иван Петрович (ru)
  • Вано Сараджишвілі (uk)
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  • Vano Sarajishvili (Georgian: ვანო სარაჯიშვილი) (1878–1924) was a Georgian singer of the Opera Theatre, Georgian People's Artist of the USSR (for contribution to native culture), and one of the founders of Georgian professional vocal music. His lyrical and dramatic songs were beloved by Georgian people and one such, "Georgian Nightingale," became a legend in his lifetime. (en)
  • Ива́н Петро́вич Сараджишви́ли (груз. ივანე (ვანო) პეტრეს ძე სარაჯიშვილი; 1 (13) мая 1879, Сигнахи — 11 ноября 1924, Тифлис) — грузинский певец (лирико-драматический тенор), народный артист Грузинской ССР (1923). (ru)
  • Вано Сараджишвілі (груз. ივანე (ვანო) პეტრეს ძე სარაჯიშვილი; рос. Иван Петрович Сараджишвили 1879—1924) — грузинський радянський співак (лірико-драматичний тенор), народний артист Грузинської РСР. В 1947 році ім'я Сараджишвілі було присвоєне Тбіліській консерваторії. (uk)
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  • Vano Sarajishvili (en)
  • ვანო სარაჯიშვილი (en)
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  • Vano Sarajishvili (en)
  • ვანო სარაჯიშვილი (en)
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  • Tbilisi, Georgia (en)
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  • Sighnaghi, Kakheti, Georgia (en)
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  • Georgian National Opera Theater, Tbilisi (en)
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  • Vano Sarajishvili (Georgian: ვანო სარაჯიშვილი) (1878–1924) was a Georgian singer of the Opera Theatre, Georgian People's Artist of the USSR (for contribution to native culture), and one of the founders of Georgian professional vocal music. His lyrical and dramatic songs were beloved by Georgian people and one such, "Georgian Nightingale," became a legend in his lifetime. (en)
  • Ива́н Петро́вич Сараджишви́ли (груз. ივანე (ვანო) პეტრეს ძე სარაჯიშვილი; 1 (13) мая 1879, Сигнахи — 11 ноября 1924, Тифлис) — грузинский певец (лирико-драматический тенор), народный артист Грузинской ССР (1923). (ru)
  • Вано Сараджишвілі (груз. ივანე (ვანო) პეტრეს ძე სარაჯიშვილი; рос. Иван Петрович Сараджишвили 1879—1924) — грузинський радянський співак (лірико-драматичний тенор), народний артист Грузинської РСР. В 1947 році ім'я Сараджишвілі було присвоєне Тбіліській консерваторії. (uk)
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