Manuchar, Prince of Abkhazia
Manuchar | |||||
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Prince of Abkhazia | |||||
Reign | circa 1730–57 | ||||
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Issue | Kelesh Bey, Prince of Abkhazia | ||||
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House | Shervashidze/Chachba |
Manuchar I, or Manch I, from the house of Shervashidze, was a prince of the Principality of Abkhazia from circa 1730 to 1757. Manuchar was forcefully deposed from the throne by Ottoman Turkey and sent into exile to that empire, where he converted to Islam together with his brothers , and Zurab.
References[]
- Georgian State (Soviet) Encyclopedia. 1983. Book 10. p. 689.
- Lak'oba, S. (1999). 18th century-1917 in The Abkhazians; a handbook. Curzon Press, Richmond (England).
Categories:
- Princes of Abkhazia
- House of Shervashidze
- Converts to Islam from Eastern Orthodoxy
- Former Georgian Orthodox Christians
- Abkhazian people stubs
- Georgia (country) nobility stubs