Kuji (Georgian: ქუჯი, romanized: kuji) (fl. 4th century BC) was a ruler and eristavi of Colchis. During his reign his castle of Nokalakevi was built. Kuji aided Pharnavaz I of Iberia against the tyrannical ruler Azo.[1] Pharnavaz subsequently deposed and killed Azo and Kuji recognized his authority giving him the Colchian throne.[2]

According to The Georgian Chronicles:

You are son of the heads of Kartli, and you should reign over me, and your race should be here, and strength you should have, you are our Lord, and I shall be your servant. შენ ხარ შვილი თავთა მათ ქართლისათა, და შენ გმართებს უფლობა ჩემი აწ ნუ შურობ ხუასტაგსა შენსა, რათა განვამრავლნეთ სპანი; და უკეთუ მოგუეცეს ძლევა, შენ ხარ უფალი ჩუენი და მე ვარ მონა შენი.[3]

Kuji eventually married Pharnavaz's sister.[4] This marriage would produce the progeny of Kartam of Colchis.[5]

References

  1. Georgian Chronicles, ed 23, ln 7
  2. Georgian Chronicles, ed 21, ln 10
  3. Georgian Chronicles, ed 22, ln 22-24
  4. Georgian Chronicles, ed 24, ln 3
  5. Georgian Chronicles, ed 32, ln 10-12

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