Chkheidze

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Princely Coat of Arms of the Chkheidze family

The House of Chkheidze was an old Georgian noble family, ruling family of the Duchy of Racha, until the late XVIII century. In the 19th century, after the annexation of Georgia by the Russian Empire, they became part of the Russian nobility and were awarded with the Russian title of Knyaz.[1]

Surname

Chkheidze[2][3] (Georgian: Script error: No such module "Lang".) is also a Georgian family name which is – apart from the capital Tbilisi – most frequently to be found in the western Adjara, Guria and Imereti and the eastern Kvemo Kartli and Kakheti regions of Georgia.[4] Most Chkheidzes live in the Tbilisi (1,026), Khoni (260), Kutaisi (206), Zestaponi (183), Batumi (118), Baghdati (107) and Rustavi (89) districts.[4][5]

Notable members

See also

  • Chkhetidze, a Georgian noble family from the tenth century

References

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