Nakashidze
The House of Nakashidze (Georgian: ნაკაშიძე) is a noble family in Georgia, one of the princely houses hailing from the province of Guria.
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Place of origin | Principality of Guria |
History
In the Principality of Guria, they held the hereditary office of Receivers of Ambassadors, as well as the bailiffship (mouravi) of Shemokmedi, Ozurgeti, and Chochkhati. After the Russian annexation of Guria (1828), the family was received among the princely nobility of the Russian Empire (December 6, 1850).[1] The family produced several military figures and bureaucrats in the Imperial Russian service into the 20th century.[2]
Notable members
- Liza Nakashidze-Bolkvadze (1885–1938), a Social-Democratic politician
- Nino Nakashidze (1872–1963), a writer
- Iveri Nakashidze (2006)
- Prince Alexander Davidovich Nakashidze (1837 – 1905), Russian imperial general
- Prince Mikhail Alexandrovich Nakashidze (1873 – 1906), Russian imperial officer
- Giorgi Nakashidze
References
- Toumanoff, Cyril (1967). Studies in Christian Caucasian History, p. 272. Georgetown University Press.
- (in Russian) Javakhishvili, Niko (2003), Грузины под Российским Флагом: Грузинские военные и государственные деятели на службе России в 1703-1917 (Georgians under the Russian Banner), p. 140. Tbilisi State University Press.
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