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Mikhail, Prince of Abkhazia

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Mikhail
Prince of Abkhazia
Reign1823–1864
PredecessorDmitry
SuccessorGiorgi II
DiedApril 1866
Voronezh
Burial
SpousePrincess Menika Dadiani
Princess Alexandra Dadiani
IssueGiorgi II
Names
Mikhail Sharvashidze
HouseSharvashidze
FatherPrince Giorgi Sharvashidze
MotherPrincess Tamara Dadiani

Mikhail, or Hamud Bey Sharvashidze-Chachba, from the House of Sharvashidze, (died 1866) was the head of state of the Principality of Abkhazia and reigned from 1823 to 1864.[1]

Mikhail, who was Orthodox Christian, came to power at a time when Abkhazia had only recently been declared a protectorate of Russia, as a result of the 1810 manifesto of Tsar Alexander I. During the Crimean War of 1853–55, Abkhazia was invaded by Turkey, and Mikhail was forced to declare his loyalty to Turkey. This came back to haunt him when, in 1864, the Russians accused him of cooperating with Turkey during the war. He was subsequently exiled to Voronezh, in Russia – an act which was vastly unpopular with the Abkhaz people.

Mikhail's deportation, and death not long after, also marked the beginning of the end for Abkhazian self-governance for the next 140 years. In June 1864, the Princedom was abolished and replaced by the Sukhumi Military Sector. In 1866, a popular uprising declared Mikhail's son Giorgi Prince, but this was short-lived.

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Ancestry

See also

References

  1. ^ Hewitt, George (1998). The Abkhazians. A Handbook. St. Martin's Press. p. 79. ISBN 9780312219758.
  • Lak'oba, S. (1999). 18th century-1917 in The Abkhazians; a handbook. Curzon Press, Richmond (England).

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Mikhail, Prince of Abkhazia
Regnal titles
Preceded by Prince of Abkhazia
1823–1864
Succeeded by


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