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580:; Jikeshia received Abjua between the Ghalidzga and the Kodori; and Kvapu became a lord of a county on the coast extending from the Ghalidzga to the Inguri, subsequently known as the country of Samurzakano after Kvapu's son Murzakan. The highlands of Dal-Tzabal (Tzebelda, Tsabal) were without any centralized government, but were dominated by the clan of Marshan.
619:. The first attempt to enter into relation with Russia was made by the said Keilash Bey in 1803, shortly after the incorporation of eastern Georgia into the expanding Tsarist empire (1801). When the Ottomans tried to subjugate Abkhazia and sent a naval squadron to its coast in 1806 Kelesh Bey gathered twenty-five thousand soldiers. Seeing that the fortress of
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by Russia in 1864. The autonomy of
Abkhazia, which had functioned as a pro-Russian "buffer zone" in this troublesome region, was no more needed to the Tsarist government and the rule of the Sharvashidze came to an end; in November 1864, Prince Michael was forced to renounce his rights and resettle in
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was but slowly replaced and it was not until the second half of the 18th century that the ruling
Sharvashidze family embraced Islam. Until then, Abkhazia, secured from large-scale invasions by its mountainous location and impassable forests, had retained independence and profited from commerce in
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in 1463. As a result, Georgia split into three rival kingdoms and five principalities. The Abkhazian princes were the vassals of the
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occupied the fort of Tskhumi, turning it into the Turkish fortress of Suhum-Kale. Abkhazia came under the influence of Turkey and
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established himself as a prince of Abkhazia proper, also known as the Bzyb Abkhazia, on the coast from the modern-day
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in Georgian language, Prince of Principality of Abkhazia
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highlanders of Western Caucasia were finally subjugated
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1599:Mirsky, Georgiy I.; Mirskii, G. I. (1997).
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671:. Abkhazia was incorporated in the
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1675:The Making of the Georgian Nation
1603:. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
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1418:World, Abkhaz (2024-01-19).
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1108:(in Russian). Алашарбага.
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1567:Encyclopædia Britannica
1171:Çelebi, Evliya (2020).
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1754:History of Abkhazia
1395:"А. Шанава. Статьи"
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35:აფხაზეთის სამთავრო
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