[1] During the time of the Roman-Persian wars, the Misimians rebelled because of the attempts of Byzantium to give the territory of Bukhlon to the Alans.
The uprising was brutally suppressed,[2] and the territory of Bukhlon was given to the Alans.
[3] Agathias wrote that the Misimians were "subjects of the king of the Colchians as are also the Apsilians though they differ from these in both language and customs" and that the Misimians and Apsilians had a similar way of life.
Georgian scholars generally consider the Misimians to be a Kartvelian tribe,[5] identifying them with Ptolemy's Svano-Colchs and with Faustus' Egro-Svans.
[6] According to these scholars the self-identification of Svan Mushuan was changed into Misimian in Greek language.