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Developing Chichua[edit]

Would page "Chichua" and it's administrators allow me "GeorgiaWikiWriter" to develop "Chichua" by developing, already created page called "House of Chichua", I will try to add some additional information in it and I will not include any information that is already provided in this page, "Chichua". User_talk:GeorgiaWikiWriter

@GeorgiaWikiWriter: There is only one Chichua family and this is it. House of Chichua does not exist. It is just your interpretation and you're pushing for aggrandizement of supposedly your surname. Stop it and if you really want to contribute to Wikipedia do it besides your surname. You literally have 0 edits outside this topic area. And as for information if they are sourced we can expand it here but I doubt you have any. Jaqeli 11:01, 10 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
@Jaqeli: I do have information for Chichua and that is the coat of arms of Chichua. If you'll accept it, I will send it to you and if you like it you personally can add it to the page, since you delete all of my edits, I won't bother to add it myself.
I fully agree with Jaqeli. Chichua was not a noble house in a strictly genealogical sense of this word. The most comprehensive research on the Chichua family is that by Iuri Chikovani, which is available online through the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia and is cited in the article. This version by GeorgiaWikiWriter is little more than a copy-paste work from the article on Kakhaberidze (which was probably related, but still a different and much older family). As for the latter part of that version, titled "Return to Georgia", it is a real hoax. --KoberTalk 14:32, 10 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
@Kober: If you, Kober, tell me what is a strictly genealogical sense of the word house and tell me why it does not refer to Chichua, then I will never disturb Wikipedia ever again, I will delete my account and never create a new one. As I know, noble house, is composed of a generations of highborn men, as it happens right here in front of me I have a family tree of Chichua and it starts from the late 16th and the early 17th century showing one of the earliest ancestors of Chichua, which means there are nearly 20 generations of noble men with a noble surname of Chichua, noble in Georgian as I know is დიდგვაროვანი and lord is თავადი, which both refer to Chichua and all of it's ancestors and logically speaking there was no Chichua that was not a noble, since, according to this article, they were the descendants of Chikovani a noble family in Mingrelia. And finally I want to ask you if you are a Georgian.