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Javakhishvili

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annexation of Georgia in 1801. A branch of this family, in the person of Shiosh (Simon) Javakhishvili, had emigrated in Russia in the 1720s, and was eventually received among the princely families of Russia as
88:) known as Sajavakhishvilo (საჯავახიშვილო). They held various political and religious posts within the Kingdom of Kartli, but declined in their influence after 215: 105:). The senior Georgian line of the Javakhishvili were confirmed as a princely house of Dzhavakhov (Джаваховы) by the Russian Senate in 1850. 225: 220: 63: 62:", derives from the 14th-century nobleman Javakh (known as Svimon in priesthood), a participant of Georgia's resistance to 199: 74:, and received from the Crown a series of villages in hereditary possession. After the fragmentation of the 132: 126: 120: 75: 29: 98: 39: 82:, but the family was able to transform their possessions into a semi-autonomous seigniory ( 78:
in the 15th century, the Javakhishvili estates fell under the suzerainty of the Kings of
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Georgian
Russian noble family
Georgian
Toreli
Javakh
Timur
Javakheti
Inner Kartli
Kingdom of Georgia
Kartli
satavado
Russian
knyaz
Russian
Ivan Zhevakhov
Spiridon Zhevakhov
Ivane Javakhishvili
Sandro Javakhishvili
Жеваховы (Zhevakhov)
Жеваховы (Dzhavakhov)

Javakhishvili
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Noble families of Georgia (country)
Russian noble families
Georgian-language surnames

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