Mouravi

Mouravi (Georgian: მოურავი pronounced [mouɾavi]) was an administrative and military officer in early modern Georgia, translated into English as seneschal, bailiff, or constable.

A mouravi was an appointed royal official who had a jurisdiction over particular town or district.

In towns, the mouravi was assisted by a police officer, natsvali.

[1] The best-known mouravi in Georgian history was Giorgi Saakadze, called "the Grand Mouravi."

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Mouravi Mose Memarnishvili with his wife