- 1826. In the wake of the
Russian Revolution of 1917,
Prince Konstantine Abkhazi, the head of the house,
presided over the
decision of the ****embly of Georgian...
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Prince Konstantine (Kote)
Abkhazi (Georgian: კონსტანტინე (კოტე) აფხაზი) (November 17, 1867 – May 20, 1923), was a
Georgian military officer, politician...
- The
Abkhazi Garden was
created in Victoria,
British Columbia, on
Vancouver Island, in 1946 by
Prince and
Princess Abkhazi. The
garden is
known as 'the...
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Ivane Abkhazi (Georgian: ივანე აფხაზი) or Ivan
Nikolayevich Abkhazov (Russian: Иван Николаевич Абхазов) (1764 or 1786 – 1831) was a
nobleman from Georgia...
- Abkhazia,
officially the
Republic of Abkhazia, is a
partially recognised state in the
South Caucasus, on the
eastern coast of the
Black Sea, at the intersection...
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Cherkezishvili ("child of Cherkezi", i.e., Circ****ian),
Abkhazishvili ("child of
Abkhazi", i.e., Abkhazian),
Somkhishvili ("child of Somekhi", i.e., Armenian),...
- Prin****lity of
Abkhazia List of
Georgian princes (mtavars)
Eristavi of
Guria Abkhazi The
Noble Houses of the
Russian Empire. Moscow, Russia: 1994. Думин С....
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title of King of Abkhazia. Books, L. L. C. (September 2010).
History of
Abkhazi: Muhajir,
Kingdom of Abkhazia, Georgian-abkhazian Conflict,
German Involvement...
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alongside numerous other prominent Georgian anti-Soviet figures, such as Kote
Abkhazi and
Aleksandre Andronikashvili. Kereselidze's last
words before execution...
- of
Abkhaz descent Abkhaz language Abkhazian culture Abkhazian cuisine Abkhazi, a
princely family in Georgia, a
branch of the
Anchabadze family from Abkhazia...