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The Svaneti uprising of 1875–1876 also known as Svaneti-Khalde revolt, was an anti-colonial uprising directed against the policy of
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Alexander II's administration in
Svaneti Svaneti or Svanetia (Suania in ancient sources; ka, სვანეთი ) is a historic province in the northwestern part of Georgia (country), Georgia. It is inhabited by the Svans, an ethnic subgroup of Georgians. Geography Situated o ...
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Exhibition Svaneti-Khalde Revolt 1875-1876
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It was the third and the last armed uprising of Georgian mountaineers against the Russian Imperial rule, the other two being the Mtiuleti rebellion of 1804 and the Kakheti revolt of 1812.Justice and traditions of Svans
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''A Modern History of Soviet Georgia'' Grove Press Inc. 298 pages. 1962 Greenwood Press. 1975


Historical background

Continuing dynastic strife in
House of Dadeshkeliani The Dadeshkeliani or Dadishkeliani ( ka, დადეშქელიანი, დადიშქელიანი) was an aristocratic family from the mountainous western Georgian province of Svaneti. They ruled the Principality of Svaneti from t ...
, their defiance to the Russian government, and vacillation during the
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(1854–1856), led to direct Russian intervention. In 1857, Prince Alexander Baryatinsky, Viceroy of the Caucasus, ordered Svaneti to be subdued by armed force. The ruling prince of Svaneti,
Konstantine Konstantine is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Konstantine Dadeshkeliani (1826–1857), Georgian prince * Konstantine Gamsakhurdia (1893–1975), Georgian writer * Konstantine Gamsakhurdia (politician) (born 1961), ...
, chose to negotiate, but was ordered into exile to
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. On a farewell audience in
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, he quarreled with a local Russian administrator,
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, and stabbed him to death along with three of his staff. When captured, Konstantine was summarily tried by court martial and shot. In 1858, the
Principality of Svaneti The Principality of Svaneti ( ka, სვანეთის სამთავრო, tr) was a small principality ( samtavro) in the Svaneti region of the Greater Caucasus mountains that emerged following the breakup of the Kingdom of Georgia in ...
was abolished and converted into a district administered by a Russian-appointed
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(''pristav''). Several members of the Dadeshekeliani family were exiled to the remote Russian provinces and those who remained in Georgia were deprived of their autonomous powers. On December 6, 1862 Prince Baryatinsky was relieved of his duties and temporarily replaced by
Grigol Orbeliani Prince Grigol Orbeliani or Jambakur-Orbeliani ( ka, გრიგოლ ორბელიანი; ჯამბაკურ-ორბელიანი) (2 October 1804 – 21 March 1883) was a Georgia (country), Georgian Romanticist poet an ...
. After these events for next 20 years Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich served as both Viceroy of the Caucasus and commander of the
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Local developments

Russian administration began measurement of Svaneti lands and the people of Svaneti were convinced that the tsar's government going to introduce new taxes as well as military obligations. In June 1875, about 2,000 representatives of the
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-based
Free Svaneti Free Svaneti ( ka, თავისუფალი სვანეთი, ''t'avisup'ali svanet'i''; russian: Вольная Сванетия, ''vol'naya svanetiya'') was a name applied to the self-governing communities of Svan highlanders, origina ...
confederation gathered for ''Convention of Khevi'' oppressed by the tsarist regime and politics, entered the village Lalkhori in
Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti ( Georgian: სამეგრელო-ზემო სვანეთი) is a region (Mkhare) in western Georgia with a population of 308,358 (2021) and a surface of . The region has Zugdidi as its administrative center, ...
region. Gathered in Lalkhori where K. Sharvashidze and others. Under the command of Farjiani ( ka, ფარჯიანი), an oath was sworn in the church of Kvirike that if the government did not give up it intentions, then they would defend themselves fighting with arms. Due to this situation, in July 1875 Russian administration sent a military expedition to Svaneti. Authorities promised the rebels that the government would not introduce new taxes or military commitments. They were able to neutralize the insurgents and entered Svaneti peacefully. Sixteen men were arrested and sentenced to several years in prison or deported from Svaneti for leading systematic protests against government measures and participating in the latest riots. From the accused G. Gasviani, Ch. Jokhadze and Sh. Kurdiani managed to escape. In the same year, 4 prisoners died in
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prison. After a year of fruitless persecution, the civil and military administration of the region The inhabitants of Khalde demanded to provide the villagers with g. Gasviani et al. Jokhadze was reported to the police, otherwise the village was threatened with punishment. Due to non-compliance with the ultimatum, hundreds of soldiers entered the village and the soldiers stormed the residents. The Chaldeans set fire to the occupants from their towers, killing the platoon chief, the patriarch, and several soldiers. This was followed by the death or wounding of the head of the district, Bokaul, the conciliatory judge, as well as several civilians and military personnel (almost a whole hundred were destroyed in the very first battle, only a few of the Khaldites were wounded). Due to the alarming situation, a new large military expedition was sent to Svaneti. A regular army unit of 1200 men, an artillery battery, a detachment of destroyers and a hundred militiamen under the leadership of General
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arrived at the Lower Svaneti Gate. At the same time, military units of the
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were brought to readiness, which, if necessary, were to invade Svaneti from the north and west. On the morning of August 21, 1876, the attack began, which ended on August 27 with the capture of the rebels, the capture of Khalde, and the complete annihilation. The 8 obsessed men were sentenced by a military court to life imprisonment or deportation to the far side. In the meantime, 22 participants of the uprising were arrested, and the Georgian society was restored to protect them. Tsereteli, N. Nikoladze, D. Lortkipanidze, L. Led by Lolua et al. Despite fervent sympathy and support, all participants in the uprising were sentenced to long prison terms or life imprisonment. At the same time, the settlement in Khalde was banned, it was renamed New Ifral.


Legacy

The famous
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song "Gaulgavkhe" was dedicated to the uprising.About Svaneti
Georgian Travel Guide

Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia The Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia ( ka, სიმონ ჯანაშიას სახელობის საქართველოს მუზეუმი), formerly known as the State Museum of History of Georgia, is one of the main ...
in 2007 had an exhibition dedicated to uprising.


See also

*
Free Svaneti Free Svaneti ( ka, თავისუფალი სვანეთი, ''t'avisup'ali svanet'i''; russian: Вольная Сванетия, ''vol'naya svanetiya'') was a name applied to the self-governing communities of Svan highlanders, origina ...
*
Principality of Svaneti The Principality of Svaneti ( ka, სვანეთის სამთავრო, tr) was a small principality ( samtavro) in the Svaneti region of the Greater Caucasus mountains that emerged following the breakup of the Kingdom of Georgia in ...
* 1804 Mtiuleti rebellion


References

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