
The House of Chichua (Georgian: ჩიჩუა
hichua was a Georgian family of nobles, commanders, and princes in Samegrelo (Mingrelia) or Odishi.
Historians have different view points about who were the ancestors of Chichua. Some sources state that the family is descended from the
House of Chikovani, some state that the family is descended from a man named Chija and hence the surname Chichua, and more precise and factual sources say that they are descended from
House of Kakhaberidze, while sharing the same roots as the
House of Chijavadze.
Possessions
The House of Chichua was a prominent noble house in the
Mingrelian nobility. Historical sources about the early ancestors of this family first appear in the first half of the 17th century. During the rule of prince
Levan II Dadiani (1611-1657) the first member of House of Chichua appeared by the name of Ramaz Chichua and during this time he was the head of his house.
Princedom
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of House of Chichua appears from the beginning of the 17th century. Their princedom, Sachichuo which occupied the present
Municipality of Khobi and included towns:
Zubi,
Japshakari, Zeni,
Sajijao,
Kheta, etc.

Their princedom's borders to the east ended at the town of Zana, to the south - at the town of
Khorshi, to the north - at the town of
Khibula
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and the western border was made up by the river of
Chanistskali
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. Other than the above listed towns, the House of Chichua also possessed the towns of
Narazeni,
Bia,
Sakharbedio,
Teklati,
Kvaloni and
Mukhuri. Their residence was located in Zeni, where they had a keep, a church and a hereditary castle. Their hereditary chamber was located in a church in the town of Zeni and in the monastery of Khobi. They also had another hereditary castle located in Zubi.
The
Aznauri ''Aznauri'' ( ka, აზნაური, ; pl. ''aznaurni'', აზნაურნი, or ''aznaurebi'', აზნაურები) was a class of Georgian nobility.
The word derives from Middle Persian ''āznāvar'', which, in turn, correspond ...
(or lesser nobles) of the House of Chichua were:
Gvatua,
Jorjikia,
Lolua and
Khocholava, and their peasants were:
Beraia,
Gvalia,
Gvasalia,
Gersamia,
Jruburia,
Kuchava,
Nadaraia,
Papaskiri, Sigua,
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* ...
,
Chilaia,
Chikhvaria and others. The House of Chichua had their place in the administrative apparatus. From the late documents, it is revealed that the
Castellan
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and
Mouravi
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of the castles of House of Chichua were the
Aznauri ''Aznauri'' ( ka, აზნაური, ; pl. ''aznaurni'', აზნაურნი, or ''aznaurebi'', აზნაურები) was a class of Georgian nobility.
The word derives from Middle Persian ''āznāvar'', which, in turn, correspond ...
Gvatua and masters of the castles were peasants
Gvasalia.
Influence
Prince
Pepuna Chichua held a massive influence in
Mingrelian nobility. Because of this
King Alexander V of Imereti (1720-1752) wanted his house, the House of Bagrationi, to intermarry with House of Chichua. Pepuna Chichua had inherited the title of
Grand Master of the Court (sakhlt-ukhutsesi), which was the highest ranking title after the Dadiani in Mingrelia since 18th century. Therefore, Pepuna could have made the relationships tense between the King of Imereti and Prince of Mingrelia. Pepuna Chichua was engaged with the daughter of
Eristavi (duke) of Ksani, but the King of Imereti canceled their marriage and instead married off her sister to Pepuna Chichua, but the king's original plan - which was to strengthen his authority in
Mingrelia
Mingrelia ( ka, სამეგრელო, tr; xmf, სამარგალო, samargalo; ab, Агырны, Agirni) is a historic province in the western part of Georgia, formerly known as Odishi. It is primarily inhabited by the Mingrelia ...
- failed, because
Otia Dadiani helped Giorgi who was exiled in
Mingrelia
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because of his earlier attempt to take the Throne of Imereti in 1741.
Princedom
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of Chichua expended even more during the rule of Otia Dadiani who granted
Papuna Chichua large estates, castles and peasants from the
Episcopal (Saepiskoposo) of Caishi. After the death of Pepuna, the head of the house became his son Giorgi, whose wife was the sister of the head (
Mtavari
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The earliest instances of the use of ''mtavari'' are in the early Georgian hagiographic texts dated to the 5th century. Fro ...
) of
Abkhazia
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by the name of Keleshbeia
Shervashidze. From the second half of the 18th century grandchildren of
Pepuna Chichua are revealed - Khakhu and Kacia.
From the beginning of the rule of Pepuna, House of Chichua excelled on the court of
Minrgelia. But soon in the fight for supremacy the
House of Chikovani got involved. In 1768, Prince of Mingrelia -
Katsia II Dadiani
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returned the estates of Episcopal of Caishi back to the church and in 1777, Kacia II named Giorgi Chikovani the Metropolitan of Caishi. In return for the Episcopal of Caishi, Kacia gave House of Chichua other estates.
During the
Russian-Turkish war in 1768–1774, prince Khakhu Chichua helped the Turkish garrison camped in the fortress of Poti by providing firepower and food. Because of this help,
Turks expelled General Sukhotina's Russian-Georgian army and defended the fortress. By the command of
General Sukhotina
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, Khakhu Chichua was arrested and exiled from Georgia and was sent to Russia. But on the road, near
Mozdok, in 1772 he died.
In 1777,
Kacia II Dadiani, took away the title of Grand Master of the Court from House of Chichua and gave it to House of Chikovani. In the beginning of the 18th century House of Chichua again gained a dominant influence in Mingrelia.
House of Chikovani could not do their duties as
Grand Masters of the Court
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and had to abdicate and in 1810 the Grand Master of the Court became Giorgi Chichua, being the head of his house and son of
Khakhu Chichua.
Relative of
Giorgi Chichua Giorgi may refer to:
* Giorgi (name), a Georgian masculine given name
* Giorgi (surname), an Italian surname
* Giorgi family, a noble family of the Republic of Venice and the Republic of Ragusa
See also
* Giorgio (disambiguation)
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, Prince Levan Chichua appears in the highest nobility of Grigoria Dadiani's (1788-1804) widow Nino, who was the daughter of King Giorgi XII of
Kartli-Kakheti
The Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti ( ka, ქართლ-კახეთის სამეფო, tr) (1762–1801
) was created in 1762 by the unification of two eastern Georgian kingdoms of Kartli and Kakheti. From the early 16th century, accor ...
(1798-1800). Nino at that time, in 1811 visited Petersburg. Other relative of Giorgi Chichua, Khakhu Chichua, after the death of Giorgi, took the hereditary title of Grand Master of the Court, became the head of Chichua and at the same time held the title of the
Commander (მთავარსარდალი) of the Mingrelian army, reaching the peak of power for House of Chichua.
After accumulating both of these titles,
Khakhu Chichua became the most influential noble in the court of Mingrelia. He preserved his both positions until his death in 1825. After him his titles were inherited by Prince Levan Chichua.
Decline
In 1838,
Prince Levan V Dadiani ultimately took away, from House of Chichua the title of Grand Master of the Court and gave it to House of Chikovani. At this House of Chichua went into rebellion with 3000 armed soldiers, but their objective was not reached.
The House of Chichua with all the other nobles in Mingrelia became part of the Russian Nobility with the final incorporation in the Russian Empire of Mingrelia and Kingdom of
Imereti
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.
References
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