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reign, Megrelian nobles and Byzantines who remained faithful to Bagrat I wished to overthrow Adarnase in his conflicts against the Armenians. But after Adarnase lost the Battle of Kutais, the dynasty withdrew to Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti, where they took on new surnames to avoid being persecuted. Adarnase died as a result. Inscriptions found in local churches attest to the affection the people of Khoni had for the rulers, who owned estates in the Khoni Municipality's Nakhakhulevi and Kukhi.
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Originating in Abkhazia, the Shavliani Dynasty was a group of Egrisian lords who became so powerful that they even faced off against the royal dynasty. They usurped power after George I died, installing John Shavliani as king until his death, when his heir Adarnase succeeded him. During Adarnase's
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in Georgia to escape persecution and maintain their safety. In order to conceal their true identity and avoid further persecution, the Shavliani family modified their surnames to variations such as Shavladze, Shavlidze, and Shavlayadze. This name change aimed to protect their lineage and avoid
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had a fondness for the two rulers, which is confirmed by the inscriptions of the church in the area, with statements written such as "
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have mercy on Erismtavari Adarnase." The rulers held estates in Nakhakhulevi and Kukhi, which are both villages located in the
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in the conflict against Armenians, who were persecuting Nasra for the murder of
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in the conflict against Armenians, who were persecuting Nasra for the murder of
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The Shavliani Dynasty at its peak, 881 AD. The capital was located in
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As a result, members of the Shavliani dynasty fled to the region of
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seized the throne for two years until his death, hence his heir
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Index

Dynasty
Shavliani
Georgian Orthodox Church

Kutaisi
Abkhazia
John of Abkhazia
Adarnase of Abkhazia
George I of Abkhazia
Bagrat I of Abkhazia
John Shavliani
Adarnase of Abkhazia
Nasra Gvaramisdze
Davit Bagrationi
Nasra Gvaramisdze
Davit Bagrationi
Bagrat I of Abkhazia
Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti
Khoni
St. George
St. George
Khoni
The Georgian Chronicles
Historical Dictionary of Georgia
ISBN
978-1-4422-4146-6
A Compendium of Medieval World Sovereigns
ISBN
978-1-000-86633-9
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