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20: 28: 253: 147: 19: 309: 290: 143: 324: 150:, together with their children and some others. The princess was exchanged for Shamil's son, Jamalu'd-din and 40,000 roubles on 10 March 1855. 319: 189: 283: 314: 219: 276: 237: 113: 208:
John F. Baddeley, The Russian Conquest of the Caucasus (New York: Russell & Russell, 1969), pp. 449-53
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later in the 18th century, and continued to play an important role in Georgia during the
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On 4 July 1853, a small party under Ghazi Muhammad (the son of Murid leader,
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The family is first attested in the 15th century, during the reign of
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This article about a member of the Georgian nobility is a
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Bagrationi-Mukhraneli
Georgian
Georgian
princely
tavadi
Russian nobility
Prince
Alexander I of Georgia
Leon of Kakheti
Kakheti
Telavi
Tsinandali
Qvareli
Shildi
Erekle I
Constantine II
Prince Garsevan
Erekle II
Imperial Russian
Tsar
Imam Shamil
Anna
Princess Varvara Orbeliani
Garsevan Chavchavadze
Alexander Chavchavadze
Nino Chavchavadze
Ilia Chavchavadze
David Chavchavadze

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