Principality of Mingrelia

Coordinates: 42°34′30″N 41°40′40″E / 42.57500°N 41.67778°E / 42.57500; 41.67778
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Principality of Mingrelia
სამეგრელოს სამთავრო
1557–1867
Flag of Mingrelia
Flag (1560s according to Diogo Homem) and 18th century flag according to Vakhushti
18th century coat of arms according to Vakhushti of Mingrelia
18th century coat of arms according to Vakhushti
Principality of Mingrelia after the dissolution of Georgia
Principality of Mingrelia after the dissolution of Georgia
Location of Mingrelia
StatusVassal of the Russian Empire (1803–1867)
CapitalZugdidi
42°34′30″N 41°40′40″E / 42.57500°N 41.67778°E / 42.57500; 41.67778
Common languagesMingrelian, Georgian
Religion
Georgian Orthodox
GovernmentPrincipality
Prince (Mtavari) 
• 1533–1572 (first)
Levan I Dadiani
• 1853–1867 (last)
Niko I Dadiani
History 
• Established
1557
• Annexation by Imperial Russia
January 4, 1867
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Imereti
Russian Empire

The Principality of

Dadiani
dynasty.

History

The principality emerged out of a non-aggression pact and an ensuing treaty signed by Konstantine II of Kartli, Alexandre of Kakhetia, and Qvarqvare II,

Imperial Russia in 1803.[2] This came after it signed a patronage treaty with the Russian Empire,[3] which was concluded in return for Russian protection against the harassment of Mingrelia's more powerful neighbors, Imeretia and Abkhazia.[4] The principality ultimately came to an end when Prince Niko I Dadiani was deposed, and the principality abolished, by Russia in 1867. Prince Niko officially renounced his rights to the throne in 1868 and the state became a Russian district until 1917.[3]

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Mingrelia". The Columbia Encyclopedia (Sixth ed.).
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