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| Travelling from [[Vladikavkaz]] to [[Tiflis]]. He was permitted to stay overnight in the royal quarters, where "after the wretchedness of [[Vladikavkaz]] I felt very content" <ref name="note1"/> | | Travelling from [[Vladikavkaz]] to [[Tiflis]]. He was permitted to stay overnight in the royal quarters, where "after the wretchedness of [[Vladikavkaz]] I felt very content" <ref name="note1"/>. | ||
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Mleta (ზემო მლეთა) is a small town in the Dusheti Municipality, Mtskheta-Mtianeti region of Georgia.
During Tchaikovsky's lifetime it was a station on the Georgian military road, known as Mlety (Млеты), in the Tiflis province (Тифлисская губерния) of the Russian Empire.
Tchaikovsky in Mlety
Tchaikovsky stopped in Mlety on two occasions:
From | Until | Notes |
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30 March/11 April 1886 | 31 March/12 April 1886 | Travelling from Vladikavkaz to Tiflis. He was permitted to stay overnight in the royal quarters, where "after the wretchedness of Vladikavkaz I felt very content" [1]. |
2/14 May 1889 | 3/15 May 1889 | Again staying overnight in the Imperial suite, this time travelling in the opposite direction. |
Notes and References
- ↑ Diary entry for 30 March/11 April 1886.