Vakhushti

Vakhushti

Vakhushti ( _ka. ვახუშტი) (1696-1757) was a Georgian prince (batonishvili), geographer, historian and cartographer.

Life

A natural son of King Vakhtang VI of Kartli (ruled 1716-1724), he was born in Tbilisi, 1696. Educated by the brothers Garsevanishvili and a Roman Catholic mission, he was fluent in six foreign languages, particularly in Greek, Latin, French, Turkish, Russian and Armenian.

In 1719 and 1720, he took part in two successive campaigns against the rebel duke ("eristavi") Shanshe of the Ksani. From August to November 1722, he was a governor of the kingdom during his father’s absence at the Ganja campaign. Later he served as a commander in Kvemo Kartli. After the Ottoman occupation of Kartli, he followed King Vakhtang in his emigration to the Russian Empire in 1724. Retired to Moscow, Tsarevich Vakhusht (as he came to be known in Russia) was granted a pension.

He married in 1717 Mariam, youngest daughter of Prince Giorgi-Malakia Abashidze, virtual ruler of the Kingdom of Imereti, and had seven children.

He died at Moscow, 1757. He was buried at the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow, a traditional burial ground of Georgian emigrant royalty and nobility.

Works

Most of his works were written or completed in Moscow. The chief of these were "The Description of the Kingdom of Georgia" (completed in 1745) and "The Geographic Description of Georgia" (completed in 1750), also two geographic atlases of the Caucasus region accompanied by the images of several historic coats of arms (1745-46).

His famous "Description of the Kingdom of Georgia" is essentially an adorned synopsis of the initial texts of the cuprus of medieval Georgian annals, "Kartlis Tskhovreba". Vakhushti was critical of the re-edition of the corpus assembled by a scholarly commission chaired by his father Vakhtang VI. So as to rectify perceived oversights of Vakhtang's version, Vakhushti compiled his own comprehensive history and geographical description of the Georgian people and lands. One of the chief goals of his corrective was to underscore all-Georgian political and cultural unity despite the fact that Georgia was politically divided among competing kings and princes during Vakhushti’s lifetime. The popularity of Vakhushti’s tome is evidenced by the many copies made of it, and his narrative significantly shaped the way in which subsequent generations have conceived of an all-Georgian past. [Rapp, Stephen H. (2003), "Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography: Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts", p. 423-4. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90-429-1318-5.] It is also a major source on the Georgian history of the 16th and 17th centuries.Suny, Ronald Grigor (1994), "The Making of the Georgian Nation: 2nd edition", p. 352. Indiana University Press, ISBN 0253209153.]

Vakhushti's works were soon translated into Russian and later into French and served as a guide to many contemporary European scholars and travelers to Caucasus up to the early 20th century.

He also completed, together with his brother, Prince Bakar, the printing of the Bible in Georgian, which he had been only partly done by their father, Vakhtang VI. He established for that purpose, in his house near Moscow, a printing-press, taught the art of printing to several Georgian clergymen, and completed the first printed edition of the Bible of the language of his country in 1743. The printing-press was afterwards transferred to Moscow, where several religious works in Georgian were printed.

References

* Gabashvili, Valerian. "Vakhushti Bagrationi". Tbilisi, 1969 (Georgian)
*"This article incorporates text from the" Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, "a publication now in the public domain".

See also

* Bagrationi
* Bakar Bagrationi
* George, Prince of Georgia

External links

* [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Georgia/kartli4.htm: The Bagrationi lineage]


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