- Sologashvili
Sologashvili ( _ka. სოლოღაშვილი), also known as Solagashvili (სოლაღაშვილი) or Salagashvili (სალაღაშვილი), are a Georgian noble family, known from the 15th century. They were related to the
Baratashvili and possibly shared a common origin with them.The family came from the southern Georgian province of
Samtskhe , which they left forKartli in the 15th century. The kings of Kartli granted them the dignity of "tavadi " ("prince ") and estates in the valleys of Algeti and Vere as well as in the environs ofTbilisi . The Sologashvili owned the fortresses ofKojori and Ch'apala, and the monastery of Kabeni, their familial burial ground. A branch emigrated, in 1724, to theRussian Empire , where they came to be known as Salagov (Салаговы). A member of this branch was General Semyon Ivanovich Salagov (1754-1820). The Georgian Sologashvili were confirmed as princes ("knyaz ") of the Russian Empire in 1850.References
*Toumanoff, Cyril (1967). "Studies in Christian Caucasian History", p. 270.
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*Bagrationi, Ioane (1768-1830). [http://www.geogen.ge/indexen.php?id_menu=12&id_menu_up=2&lang=en&id_let=52&abc=1 Sologhashvili (Princes of K'artli)] . "The Brief Description of the Georgian Noble Houses".
*Pyotr Dolgorukov , "Российская родословная книга" ("Russian Genealogical Book", 1855-57), pp. 481-482.
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