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  1. After the collapse of the Russian Empire, Abkhazia joined the Union of the United Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus and the South-Eastern Union. On November 8, 1917, at a congress in Sukhum, a parliament was elected - the Abkhazian People's Council, which adopted the Constitution and the Declaration of the Abkhazian people.

  2. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Gurandukht of Abkhazia. No description defined

  3. Gurandukht and Gurgen were already jointly ruling as regents for Bagrat in Kartli, and in 978, they deposed her brother Theodosius and installed the eighteen-year-old Bagrat as King of Abkhazia. It was this political triumph that led Gurandukht and her son to sponsor the construction of Bedia Cathedral in the heart of Abkhazian territory.

  4. Gurandukht (Queen) of ABKHAZIA. aka Guranduxt (Guranduht) ANCHABAD. HM George I's 23-Great Grandmother. HRE Ferdinand I's 20-Great Grandmother. Poss. U.S ...

  5. King of Abkhazia. This page was last edited on 2 February 2023, at 22:49. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Leon I of Abkhazia was the hereditary prince ( Eristavi) of Abkhazia, ruling between 720–740, and a vassal to the Byzantine Emperor. The Divan of the Abkhazian Kings mentions that his reign took place in the 1st half of the 8th century. During his reign Leon actively battled invading Arabs and had close diplomatic contacts with the prince of ...