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- The House of Sharvashidze or Shervashidze (Georgian: შარვაშიძე-შერვაშიძე) was a Georgian-Abkhazian ruling family of the Prin****lity of Abkhazia. The family...
- Kelesh Ahmed-Bey (Kelesh-Bey) Sharvashidze (1747–1808) was the head of state of the Prin****lity of Abkhazia from the 1780s to 1808. Kelesh-Bey was the...
- previously referred as the Duchy of Tskhumi was ruled by the house of Sharvashidze since the 12th century. The sources are very scarce about the Abkhazian...
- Aleksandr Konstantinovich Chachba-Sharvashidze (Georgian: ალექსანდრე კონსტანტინის ძე შარვაშიძე, Abkhaz: Алеқсандр Константин-иҧа Чачба-Шарвашиӡе, 1867–1968)...
- Aslan-Bey Sharvashidze, from the House of Sharvashidze, was the Prince of the Prin****lity of Abkhazia from 1808 to 1810. He was the eldest son of Prince...
- Mikhail, or Hamud Bey Sharvashidze-Chachba, from the House of Sharvashidze, (born 1806, died 1866) was the head of state of the Prin****lity of Abkhazia...
- 1744–1745 Putu Sharvashidze (circa 1580–1620) Seteman Sharvashidze (circa 1620–1640) Sustar Sharvashidze (circa 1640–1665) Zegnak Sharvashidze (circa 1665–1700)...
- prince of the Prin****lity of Abkhazia and a member of the House of Sharvashidze. He ruled from circa 1451 to 1465. Not much about his life is known....
- Dardin Sharvashidze (Georgian: დარდინ შარვაშიძე) (d. June 26, 1243) was a Georgian noble in 13th century. He was member of Sharvashidze dynasty and duke...
- (1853–1856), Russian forces had to evacuate Abkhazia and Prince Hamud-Bey Sharvashidze-Chachba (Mikhail), who ruled from 1822 to 1864, seemingly switched to...