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Kelesh Ahmed-Bey Sharvashidze

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385: 443: 449: 183:. Becoming increasingly worried about Abkhazia drifting closer to Russia, the Turkish leadership tried to remove Kelesh-Bey from power by force, but failed. In the end, Turkey was able to remove Kelesh from the Abkhaz throne by forging close ties to his son 517: 144:
from Istanbul in the 1770s with the goal of taking over and ruling his native land. With the help of Turkish forces, Kelesh-Bey was able to overthrow his uncle,
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Epadze, Ketevan (2022). "Reconstructing a National Hero in the Post-colonial Memory Politics of Abkhazia: Debates over Kelesh Bey Shervashidze".
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who killed his father and became the new ruler of Abkhazia. George Hewitt considers this a Russian fabrication and accuses Aslan-bey's brother
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From Conflict to Autonomy in the Caucasus: The Soviet Union and the Making of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno Karabakh
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in 1803, Kelesh also tried to seek closer ties (associated relations) with Russia, which led to Abkhazia’s break with
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In 1802, he rallied the Turkish support and captured the Mingrelian fort of
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which bordered Abkhazia to the east. Kelesh-Bey was the grand father of
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and the Russian military administration of the assassination.
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Index

Zurab
Aslan-Bey
Sukhumi
Issue
House
Sharvashidze
Manuchar
Principality of Abkhazia
Manuchar Sharvashidze
Principality of Abkhazia
Constantinople
Ottoman Empire
Islam
Abkhazia
Zurab Sharvashidze
Principality of Mingrelia
Gülüstü Hanım
Abdulmejid I
Mehmed VI
Anaklia
Mingrelia
Russian Empire
Ottoman Turkey
Aslan-Bey
Sefer-Bey
Nino Dadiani
Aslan-Bey Sharvashidze
Sefer Ali-Bey Sharvashidze
doi
10.30965/23761202-20220015

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