He was the eldest son of
Prince Kelesh Ahmed-Bey Sharvashidze by his first wife, Princess Mariam
Dzapsh-Ipa. Aslan-Bey was associated with pro-western and pro-
Turkish elements of the region and was purportedly responsible for rebelling against and later killing his father in order to ascend the throne of the Principality. According to
George Hewitt, this was a Russian fabrication and the assassination was organised by Aslan-Bey's brother,
Sefer-bey,
Nino Dadiani and the Russian military administration. Aslan-Bey turned the town of
Sukhumi into his royal residence, which at the time was guarded by a Turkish military regiment. Aslan-Bey actively fought together with
King Solomon II of
Imereti against
Tsarist Russian forces. In 1810, after several decisive Russian military victories, the House of Sharvashidze was driven out of Sukhumi together with the Turkish regiment that was protecting him and fled to Turkey. After Aslan-Bey’s expulsion from
Abkhazia, the Tsarist Russian leadership established Aslan-Bey’s brother,
Sefer Ali-Bey, as the new ruler of Abkhazia. In an interview with Nikoloz (Nicolas) Sharvashidze, Head-descendant of Aslan-Bey, it was mentioned that the elder descendants of the Aslan-Bey branch of the Sharvashidze family currently reside in
Georgia, while the junior branch is said to have gone extinct in Turkey. Nikoloz is currently a student at the
University of Texas at Austin in the
McCombs School of Business and as such resides in Austin, Texas. ==References==