The House of Kashibadze (Georgian: ქაშიბაძე) is a Georgian noble family, appearing at the end of the 14th century as a continuation of the Kachibadze (ქაჩიბაძე).
Kashibadze ქაშიბაძე | |
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Country | Kingdom of Georgia Georgia |
Founded | c. 15th-Century |
Founder | Barata "The Great" Kachibadze |
Titles | Prince |
Deposition | 1801/1810 |
Cadet branches | Baratashvili |
History
editThe Kashibadze family, literally derives from the 15th-century nobleman Barata "The Great" Kachibadze treasurer of Georgian King Alexander I. It is believed that his ancestor was King George V Amiredjibi Kawtar Kachibadze, a prominent Georgian politician of the 14th century. Analyzing their surname and given some historical realities Academician Simon Janashia claimed that Kachibaidze came from Abkhazia, and their original surname - Kechba (Gechba).
The Kachibadze are first attested in an early 14th-century inscription from the Pitareti monastery.