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- Abkhazi abstract "Abkhazi (Georgian: აფხაზი; also known as Abkhazishvili) was a princely family in Georgia, a branch of the Shervashidze family from Abkhazia.According to the genealogical treatise by Prince Ioann of Georgia (1768-1830), the ancestors of the family fled the Islamicization of Abkhazia to the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kakheti where they were elevated, in 1636, to the princely dignity and enfeoffed by the king Teimuraz I with the estate at Kardenakhi, which had hitherto been in possession of the extinct line of the Vachnadze family.After the Russian annexation of the Kingdom of Georgia, the family (Russian: Абхази, Абхазовы) was integrated into Russian princely nobility in 1826.In the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917, Prince Konstantine Abkhazi, the head of the house, presided over the decision of the Assembly of Georgian Nobility to declare their property national. He then led an anti-Soviet opposition group, and was executed by the Bolsheviks in 1923.Prince Nicholas Abkhazi (died 1987) and his Shanghai-born wife Peggy Pemberton Carter (died 1994) moved to Canada and, beginning from 1946, built the well-known \"Abkhazi Gardens\" in the city of Victoria, British Columbia on Vancouver Island.".
- Abkhazi thumbnail Kote_Abkhazi.jpg?width=300.
- Abkhazi wikiPageID "14464188".
- Abkhazi wikiPageLength "2551".
- Abkhazi wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Abkhazi wikiPageRevisionID "679047622".
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Abkhazi_Gardens.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Sovietism.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Batonishvili.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Bolsheviks.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Georgian-language_surnames.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Noble_families_of_Georgia_(country).
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_noble_families.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Gentry_assembly.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Shervashidze.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Islamization.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Ivane_Abkhazi.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Kakheti.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Georgia.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Knyaz.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Kote_Abkhazi.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Georgian_princely_families.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink List_of_monarchs_of_Kakheti_and_Hereti.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Machabeli.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Ioane_of_Georgia.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Abkhazia.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Revolution.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Shanghai.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Teimuraz_I_of_Kakheti.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Vachnadze.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Vancouver_Island.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink Victoria,_British_Columbia.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLink File:Kote_Abkhazi.jpg.
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abkhazi".
- Abkhazi wikiPageWikiLinkText "princely family".
- Abkhazi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ka.
- Abkhazi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Abkhazi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Abkhazi subject Category:Georgian-language_surnames.
- Abkhazi subject Category:Noble_families_of_Georgia_(country).
- Abkhazi subject Category:Russian_noble_families.
- Abkhazi hypernym Family.
- Abkhazi comment "Abkhazi (Georgian: აფხაზი; also known as Abkhazishvili) was a princely family in Georgia, a branch of the Shervashidze family from Abkhazia.According to the genealogical treatise by Prince Ioann of Georgia (1768-1830), the ancestors of the family fled the Islamicization of Abkhazia to the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kakheti where they were elevated, in 1636, to the princely dignity and enfeoffed by the king Teimuraz I with the estate at Kardenakhi, which had hitherto been in possession of the extinct line of the Vachnadze family.After the Russian annexation of the Kingdom of Georgia, the family (Russian: Абхази, Абхазовы) was integrated into Russian princely nobility in 1826.In the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917, Prince Konstantine Abkhazi, the head of the house, presided over the decision of the Assembly of Georgian Nobility to declare their property national. ".
- Abkhazi label "Abkhazi".
- Abkhazi sameAs Q4668008.
- Abkhazi sameAs Abchazi.
- Abkhazi sameAs Q4668008.
- Abkhazi wasDerivedFrom Abkhazi?oldid=679047622.
- Abkhazi depiction Kote_Abkhazi.jpg.
- Abkhazi isPrimaryTopicOf Abkhazi.