Treaty of Georgievsk
I don't qutie understand what you mean by saying 'if Russia were to give up Georgia and it became indipendant country again...'.
Georgia is an indipendent country and is not by any means a part of the Russian Federation. It has borders with Russia, Armenia, Turkey and Azerbajain.
And no, the Georgians didn't apparantely think of reinstating the Monarchy after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
You are absolutelly right, Georgia is an independent country , the Republic.And to be the Republic is the only way to preserve its independence , since
The Treaty of Georgievsk (
Russian: Георгиевский трактат,
Georgievskiy traktat;
Georgian: გეორგიევსკის ტრაქტატი,
georgievskis trak'tati)signed on July 24, 1783 lead to abdication of Bagartioni .Russian troops took control of the country’s administration and in February 1803 Tsarevich David Bagrationi was escorted by Russian troops from Tbilisi to St. Petersburg. He was pensioned, joined the Russian
Senate, and retained his royal
style until May 6, 1833 when he was demoted from
tsarevich (the Russian equivalent of
batonishvili) to "prince" (
knyaz), along with other members of the deposed dynasty, following an abortive uprising in Georgia led by David’s uncle, Prince
Alexandre Bagrationi.Since then Bagrationi were encorporated into high nobility of Russian Empire.Thus , neither David Bagration, nor Nugzar Bagration have rights to claim for Georgian throne.Once the monarchy in Georgia is established, the
Treaty of Georgievsk will again come into power
.The prove-the last person who bore the title of Tzar of Georgia was Nicolas II of Russia
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