Akaki Tsereteli
Akaki Tsereteli was a prominent Georgian poet and public figure born on October 9, 1840, in the village of Chakvi. He is best known for his contributions to Georgian literature, particularly during the 19th century, and is celebrated for his lyrical poetry that often reflects themes of love, nature, and national identity.
Tsereteli was also involved in politics and played a significant role in the Georgian National Movement. His works helped to inspire a sense of pride and cultural awareness among Georgians during a time of foreign domination. He passed away on March 24, 1915, leaving a lasting legacy in Georgian literature.