Mkheidze

Mkheidze

Mkheidze (Georgian: მხეიძე), originally Mkhetsidze (მხეციძე), also Pkheidze (ფხეიძე), Kheidze (ხეიძე), Mkhetsia (მხეცია), and Khetsia (ხეცია), is a Georgian noble family, known from the eleventh century. This house, centered at the western district of Argveti, has survived to the end of the Georgian kingdoms and the Russian Empire which granted them recognition of their princely title (Georgian: tavadi, Russian: knyaz) in 1850.[1][2]

History

According to the Georgian author Ioane Bagrationi, writing early in the 19th century, the Mkheidze traced their descent to the medieval house of Liparitid-Orbeli though the version cannot be substantiated by serviving historical evidence. A legend has it that the 8th-century nobles David and Constantine killed by the Arabs belonged to the Mkheidze family.

The Mkhe(ts)idze are first documented in the 11th-century cross inscription. In the early 16th century, the Mkheidze fief – Samkheidzo – emerged centered on the village of Zedubani near the present-day town of Tqibuli, but went in decline later that century. In the 17th century, the family partially restored its old prestige. Several of its members occupied high posts at the court of the Imeretian kings. They intermarried with the Dadiani of Mingrelia, the Gurieli of Guria, and the Bagrationi of Kakheti and of Imereti.

With the death of Giorgi Mkheidze (1795–1856), the princely branch of the Imeretian Chkheidze went extinct in their male line. The surviving Chkheidze descend from the gentry (aznauri) line as well as the princely one established in Mingrelia in the first half of the 18th century.[3]

References

  1. ^ Toumanoff, Cyril (1967). Studies in Christian Caucasian History, p. 272. Georgetown University Press.
  2. ^ (Russian) Мхеидзе. Russian Biographic Dictionary. Retrieved on January 6, 2008.
  3. ^ (Georgian) Chikovani, Iuri & Bichikashvili, Ioseb (2005), I. მიქელაძეთა საგვარეულო II. მხეიძეთა საგვარეულოები ("The families of Mikeladze and Mkheidze"). Tbilisi: Georgian Genealogical Society, ISBN 99928-0-213-8 (Online version from the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia)



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