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Kldiashvili Kldiashvili () is a Georgian surname, originally from the province of Imereti. Formerly, the Kldiashvili were listed among the gentry ("aznauri") and recognized as such in the Russian Empire in the 19th century.
Simon Kldiashvili Simon Kldiashvili (; 2 February 1865 – 26 May 1920) was a Georgian architect best known for his eclectic projects in Tbilisi, including a college building which, in 1918, became the Tbilisi State University. He was one of the leading figures in the Georgian art nouveau movement.
David Kldiashvili In the 1920s, Kldiashvili returned to writing and produced his memoirs "On the Road of My Life" (ჩემი ცხოვრების გზაზე, 1925), as well as two new novellas published between 1924 and 1926. In 1930, he was awarded the title of People's Artist of Georgia.
David Kldiashvili David Kldiashvili (, "Davit' Kldiašvili") (August 29, 1862 – April 24, 1931) was a Georgian prose-writer whose novels and plays are concentrated on the degeneration of the country’s gentry and the miseries of the peasantry, boldly exposing the antagonisms of Georgian society.
Simon Kldiashvili Kldiashvili was born in a Georgian noble family in the city of Kutaisi, then part of the Russian Empire. His father, Grigol Kldiashvili, was a Russian army officer and his mother, Eprosine Kldiashvili ("née" Kipiani) was a journalist and theatre actress and a niece of the Georgian intellectual Dimitri Kipiani. His younger brothers, Alexander and Andria, were pioneering chemist and electrical engineer, respectively. His sister, Mariam, was an opera singer. His other sister, Nino, was a paternal grandmother of the popular actor Dodo Abashidze.