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The '''Mingrelians''' (Megrelians, Megrels) are an ethnographic group of ] that mostly live in ] (Mingrelia) region of |
The '''Mingrelians''' (Megrelians, Megrels) are an ethnographic group of ] that mostly live in ] (Mingrelia) region of Georgia. They also live in considerable numbers in ] and ]. Approximately 180,000-200,000 people of Mingrelian provenance have been expelled from Abkhazia as a result of the ] in the early ] and the ensuing ] in this separatist region. | ||
Most Mingrelians speak both, the ] and ] language, but have only a ]. | Most Mingrelians speak both, the ] and ] language, but have only a ]. | ||
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==Notable Mingrelians == | ==Notable Mingrelians == | ||
*], one of the most influential |
*], one of the most influential Georgian writers of the 20th century | ||
*], first president of post-Soviet Georgia | *], first president of post-Soviet Georgia | ||
*Stalin's chief of secret police, ] | *Stalin's chief of secret police, ] |
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The Mingrelians (Megrelians, Megrels) are an ethnographic group of Georgians that mostly live in Samegrelo (Mingrelia) region of Georgia. They also live in considerable numbers in Abkhazia and Tbilisi. Approximately 180,000-200,000 people of Mingrelian provenance have been expelled from Abkhazia as a result of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict in the early 1990s and the ensuing ethnic cleansing of Georgians in this separatist region.
Most Mingrelians speak both, the Mingrelian and Georgian language, but have only a Georgian script.
History
Until the 1930s Mingrelians and Svans had their own census grouping, but were classified under the broader category of Georgian thereafter.
The first President of an independent Georgia, Dr. Zviad Gamsakhurdia (1939-1993), was a Mingrelian. Therefore, after the violent Coup d'etat of December 21, 1991 - January 6, 1992, Samegrelo became the centre of a civil war, which ended with the defeat of Gamsakhurdia's supporters.
Notable Mingrelians
- Konstantine Gamsakhurdia, one of the most influential Georgian writers of the 20th century
- Zviad Gamsakhurdia, first president of post-Soviet Georgia
- Stalin's chief of secret police, Lavrenti Beria
See also
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