Georgian family coat of arms
·         Abramishvili Manana, Georgian heraldry [heraldic symbolic], “Maradisi”, 1998, #2, p. 16
·         Akishbaia Othar, The Akishbaias’ coats of rams // O. Akishbaia: Meeting with the past, and not jast it, Tbilisi 2003, p. 78
·         Asathiani Thornike, Chiqovani Yuri, Ivane Javakhishvili – 120, Javakhishvili’s coat of arms // “Artanuji”, 1997, #6, pp. 50-61
·         Asathiani Thornike, The Javakhishvilis’ coat of arms, “Artanuji”, 1997, #7, p. 52
·         Asathiani Thornike, Armorial study and Georgian diplomacy // “Georgian  diplomacy”, The year (addition), 1998, pp. 50-69
·         Asathiani Thornike, Georgian heraldic studies, Tbilisi 2002
·         Aphridonidze Malkhaz, Heraldry: White George,  Dragon and “Georgian Red”, “Saqarthvelos respublika”, 1996, June 27, p. 2
·         Aphridonidze Malkhaz, Heraldic colors and their symbolic, Meskhethi – “Saistorio krebuli”, II, Tbilisi-Akhaltsikhe, 1998, pp. 111-115
·         Bitchikashvili Josef,   Heraldry of the Bagrationi royal dynasty // The Bagrations, Tbilisi 2003, pp. 475-486
·         Coats of arms of the Garsevanovs and the Lashqarovs, in: Ts. Kalandazde, The Georgians activity in the Russia’s cultural and public life, Tbilisi, 1979, pp. 197-198
·         Coats of arms of the Georgians [The Amilakhvaris’ coat of arms: Noble families in the Qarthli Kingdom and their representatives: Alexander, Anduqhaphar, Bardsim and Givi], “Guthnisdeda”, 2002, #3, p. 38
·         Coats of arms of the Georgians [The Andronikashvilis], Guthnisdeda”, 2002, #4, p. 36
·         Georgian royal dynasty Bagrations’ coat of rams [picture], in: P. Ioseliani, Historic view on Georgian position under Mohammedan- kings rules [in Russian], Tifilis, p. 67 
·         Gaiparashvili Zurab, Coat of arms is a sing of dignity as well [history of a coat of arms in Georgia], “Khelovneba”, 1993, #5-6, pp. 40-49
·         Gaiparashvili Zurab, Collection of the dignity symbols [sources of Georgian heraldry history], “Amirani”, 2005, XII. pp. 45-60
·         Gaiparashvili Zurab, Anthimoz Iverieli’s coat of arms, Tbilisi 2005
·         Georgian flags and coats of arms according to Vakhushti Bagrationi (compilers: Nargiza Mgeladze, Thamaz Kiknadze; editors: Thamaz Kiknadze, Soso Qarthvelishvili), Tbilisi 1991
·         Javakhishvili Niko, Embroidered  family coats of arms [18 coats of arms made by Thea Mamukelashvili: Bagrationi, Gurian Eristhavi, Aragvian Eristhavi, Qsanian Eristavi, Dadiani, Amilakhvari, Tchavtchavadze, Chkheidze, Javakhishvili, Javakhovi, Andronikashvili, Maghalashvili, Gelovani, Thaqthaqishvili, Shalikashvili, Amirejibi, Mkheidze, Agiashvili], “Omega”, 2001, #9, pp. 38-40 (Photos)
·         Kandelaki Boris, Coat of arms of the Tchavtchavadzes [the family coat of arms is kept in the French book which was published in Paris in 1842], “Dzeglis megobari”, 1977, part 45, pp. 50-51
·         Kandelaki Boris, The Georgian poets’ coats of arms [coats of arms of: Gurieli, Barathashvili, Orbeliani, Tchavtchavadze], “Ganathleba”, 1994, January 15, p. 2
·         Kldiashvili David, History of Georgian heraldry, Tbilisi 2003. Book 1, Successfully used flag, Tbilisi 2003
·         Kldiashvili David, Flag and coat of arms – Georgian spiritual make-up, “Saqarthvelos respublika”, 1996, October 26, p. 4
·         Kldiashvili Datho, History of a riza of the Georgian state coat of arms [The Bagrations’ family of the Georgian kings i. e. about the riza which is depicted on the “Royal-Davithian” coat of arms (XVII c.) // “Omega”, 2001, #6, pp. 106-107 (attached photomaterials)
·         Kldiashvili Datho, The great state seal of the Qarthl-Kakhethi kingdom [description of a seal which is stamped on the Georgievskii Treaty, where a central figure is the Bagrations’ coat of arms] “Omega”, 2000, #2, pp. 86-87
·         Mamisthvalashvili Eldar, The Amilakhvars, Gori 1996
·         Maqhashvili Mikheil, Kldiashvili David, History of Georgian heraldry, “Sakhalkho gazethi”, 1996 ## 88, 89; 1997 ## 90, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 102
·         Miqadze Givi, Unknown specimen of the Bagrationi coat of arms (holding of the Warsaw Military Museum), “Mdsignobari”, Tbilisi 2003, pp. 86-89
·         Qhunashvili V., Khevisthavi’s insignia from Tskhrazma’s gorge // “Dzeglis megobari”, 1988, 3, pp. 40-45
·         Thvaradze Alexander, Georgia and Caucasus in the European sources: According to the historical works and cartography, Tbilisi 2004
·         Wadbolski Mikheil, Georgian heraldic symbolic, Tbilisi 1980
 

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