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Ekaterine Chavchavadze

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sent a considerable force to Mingrelia, occupying significant parts of the principality and forcing Ekateriné to flee for security reasons. She soon received a threatening letter from the commanding Turkish general
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on the pretext of facilitating her children's education and upbringing there. Her departure and the establishment of a "temporary" Russian military authority in Mingrelia marked the
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In August 1853, David died and Ekateriné quickly assumed the responsibilities of her late husband, rising from relative obscurity. Recognizing her as
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influence in her principality and was at the center of Georgian high society, both inside the country and abroad.
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forces and organized successful counter-attacks that inflicted serious damage on the invading Turks.
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Eastern Georgia, Russia eagerly intervened, subdued the uprising, and asked Ekateriné to move to
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In 1856, Ekateriné left the Mingrelian principality to her brother-in-law, General
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demanding her surrender, as well as the transfer of her son's principality to the
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and Ekateriné was reinstated as regent, receiving an invitation to the
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married the famous Russian playwright, composer and diplomat
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Ekaterine Dadiani, Princess of Megrelia

Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Tsinandali
David Dadiani
Issue
Prince Niko
Princess Salomé
Prince Andria
House
Chavchavadze
Prince Alexander Chavchavadze
Orbeliani
Georgian
House of Dadiani
Georgian aristocrat
ruling princess
regent
Principality of Mingrelia
Western Georgia
Ottoman

Alexander Chavchavadze

David Dadiani
House of Chavchavadze
Eastern Georgia
Prince
Alexander Chavchavadze
godson

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