- Tavdgiridze
Tavdgiridze (T'avdgiridze) ( _ka. თავდგირიძე) is a Georgian noble family, known since the 14th century. They hailed from the southern provinces of Georgia which fell under the Ottoman rule in the 16th century. This forced many of the Tavdgiridze to relocate to relatively safer areas such as
Kartli ,Imereti , andGuria . In the latter province, in the 17th century, the family was bestowed by the local ruling princeGiorgi III Gurieli with an estate in Lower Guria and the hereditary office of ChiefBailiff (bok’auli). The Ottoman expansion into Lower Guria in the 1770s divided the Tavdgiridze family along religious lines. Mamuka Tavdgiridze and his household fled the Ottomans norther in Guria. His Christian descendants received among the princely nobility of theRussian Empire in 1850.Toumanoff, Cyril (1967). "Studies in Christian Caucasian History", p. 270.Georgetown University Press .] One of Mamuka’s sons, Maxime, becameMuslim , adopted the name of Süleyman and was conferred by the Ottoman government with thesanjak of Çürüksu (Kobuleti ). His descendants remained loyal local rulers to the Ottoman Empire, fighting the Russians in the wars of 1853-6 and 1877-8. One of these, Hasan-Bey was killed in 1854, while Ali-Paşa and Osman-Paşa (“ofAdjara ”) had to resettle to Turkey as muhajirs in 1878. Hasan and Ali are satirized in local folk songs of Guria. [ge icon Melikishvili, Giorgi (ed., 1974), საქართველოს ისტორიის ნარკვევები ("Studies in the History of Georgia"), [http://www.nplg.gov.ge/ic/DGL/work/SIN/sin%204+/13/5.htm Vol. 4.] Tbilisi: Sabch’ota Sakartvelo.]References
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