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  • Abkhazi graduated from the Tbilisi Cadet Corps and the St . Petersburg Military Academy and joined the Russian army in 1890.
  • The Committee set up a military center chaired by the retired general Kote Abkhazi, who was to prepare for a popular insurrection.
  • Thus, they formed the three principal branches : the Abkhazian line of the princes Anchabadze, the Kartlian Machabeli, and the Kakhetian Abkhazi.
  • All these three families were later integrated into the Imperial Russian princely nobility : Machabeli and Abkhazi in 1826 / 1850, and Anchabadze in 1903.
  • Zurab Lipartia, a member of a guerrilla organization called the Forest Brotherhood, said about 500 Chechens and Arabs and 80 Georgian rebels fought Abkhazi soldiers last October in a failed attempt to invade the region.
  • The Caucasus is a complex patchwork of little-known but intensely proud peoples-- Mingrelian, Circassian, Svan, Ingush, Abkhazi, Adzhari, Kabardino, Dargwa, Lezghi, Avar, Adyge, Kartvelian and Zan among them.
  • Abkhazi s son, Nicholas ( 1900-1987 ) and his Shanghai-born spouse Peggy Pemberton Carter ( died 1994 ) moved to Canada and, beginning from 1946, built a well-known " Abkhazi Garden " at Vancouver Island, Victoria, British Columbia.
  • Prince Nicholas Abkhazi ( died 1987 ) and his Shanghai-born wife Peggy Pemberton Carter ( died 1994 ) moved to Canada and, beginning from 1946, built the well-known " Abkhazi Gardens " in the city of Victoria, British Columbia on Vancouver Island.
  • Prince Nicholas Abkhazi ( died 1987 ) and his Shanghai-born wife Peggy Pemberton Carter ( died 1994 ) moved to Canada and, beginning from 1946, built the well-known " Abkhazi Gardens " in the city of Victoria, British Columbia on Vancouver Island.
  • Fifteen members of the military center were arrested, among them the principal leaders of the resistance movement : Kote Abkhazi, Alexander Andronikashvili, Varden Tsulukidze, Colonel Giorgi Khimshiashvili, Simon Bagration-Mukhraneli, Elizbar Gulisashvili, and Rostom Muskhelishvili; they were executed on 20 May 1923.
  • Among them were the principal leaders of the resistance movement, Generals Kote Abkhazi, Alexander Andronikashvili and Varden Tsulukidze; they were executed on 19 May 1923 . and Valiko Jugheli too fell in the hands of the Cheka on 9 November 1923, 25 July 1924, and 6 August 1924, respectively.
  • One of them, Prince Grigol Orbeliani, a poet and Russian army officer, recalled an August 1831 dialogue with General Abkhazi, who maintained his conviction that the Russian withdrawal would have been a disaster for Georgia as, after the thirty years of a foreign rule, the country would have had a great difficulty in building a modern regular army to defend its independence against the neighbors in Asia.