- The
House of
Anchabadze (Abkhaz: Ачба) (Georgian: ანჩაბაძე), is a
Georgian and
Abkhazian family, and the
oldest surviving noble house originating in Abkhazia...
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Toumanoff relates the name of Anos to the
later Abkhaz noble family of
Anchabadze. By convention, the
regnal numbers of the
Abkhazian kings continue from...
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Apkhazi (Georgian: აფხაზი, Russian: Абхази; also
known as Abkhazishvili) was a
princely family in Georgia, a
branch of the
Shervashidze family from Abkhazia...
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Giorgi Anchabadze (Georgian: გიორგი ანჩაბაძე; born 4
January 1973) is a
Georgian former footballer. "Inerview with veteran:
Giorgi Tavadze has jubilee"...
- from
circa 780 to 828. He was the
nephew and
successor of Leon I of the
Anchabadze dynasty and from
maternal side
grandson of the
reigning Khagan of the...
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Princedom Simsim (Xiv C.).
Anchabadze, George. The Vainakh.
Pages 24-25
Anchabadze, George. The Vainakhs. Page 24
Anchabadze, George. The Vainakhs. Page...
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Leonti Mroveli's
Historical Chronicles, Studies, Vol. 1. Tbilisi.
George Anchabadze. "The
Vainakhs (The
Chechen and Ingush)" (PDF).
Archived from the original...
- Dval and
Dvaletia in the I-XV centuries. p. 27.
Anchabadze, George. The Vainakhs. Page 34.
Anchabadze, George. The Vainakhs. Page 20. Jaimoukha, A., The...
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Caucasian is
derived from the Nakh
ancestor Kavkas.
According to
George Anchabadze of Ilia
State University: The
Vainakhs are the
ancient natives of the...
- From
Ancient Times to the
Present Day. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781291971316.
Anchabadze,
George (2001).
Vainakhs (The
Chechen and Ingush). Tbilisi: Caucasian...