Ivane Abashidze
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Native nameGeorgian: ივანე აბაშიძე
DiedDecember 12, 1822
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
SpousePrincess Elisabed of Guria
Ivane Abashidze | |
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| Native name | Georgian: ივანე აბაშიძე |
| Died | December 12, 1822 Ottoman Empire |
| Noble family | Abashidze |
| Spouse | Princess Elisabed of Guria |
| Father | Prince Kaikhosro Abashidze |
| Mother | Princess Darejan of Imereti |
Ivane Abashidze (Georgian: ივანე აბაშიძე; died 12 December 1822) was a Georgian nobleman of the Abashidze family and a claimant to the throne of Imereti during the revolt against the Russian rule in 1820. He was murdered in exile in the Ottoman Empire.
Ivane Abashidze came from one of the leading noble Georgian families, which had once attained, in the person of Giorgi–Malakia Abashidze, to the crown of the western Georgian kingdom of Imereti from 1702 to 1707. His father was Prince Kaikhosro Abashidze (died 1810) and his mother was Princess Darejan (1756–1827), a daughter of King Solomon I of Imereti, whom Kaikhosro wed in 1768.