They took control of most fortified points in the province and blocked roads leading to the city of Kutais.
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By 1842, most arrested rebel leaders were released, except Prince Ambako Shalikashvili, who was banished to Siberia.
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Dissension within the rebel ranks led to the defection of many noble allies, most importantly of Prince David Gugunava.
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