Principalities
Princes and dukes of
Guria
Guria ( ka, გურია) is a region (''mkhare'') in Georgia, in the western part of the country, bordered by the eastern end of the Black Sea. The region has a population of 113,000 (2016), with Ozurgeti as the regional capital.
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Kakhaber I Gurieli Kakhaber Gurieli ( ka, კახაბერ გურიელი, ) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Guria in western Georgia in the latter half of the 14th century. He is the first known ruler of Guria to be style ...
c. 1385–1410
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Mamia Gurieli Mamia Gurieli ( ka, მამია გურიელი, ) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Guria in western Georgia in the latter half of the 15th century. He was the first ruler of Guria styled as Gurieli, after ...
c. 1450–1469
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Kakhaber II Gurieli Kakhaber II Gurieli ( ka, კახაბერ II გურიელი; died 1483), of the House of Gurieli, was ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Principality of Guria, Guria from c. 1469 until his death in 1483.
Kakhaber Gurieli was a son and successor ...
1469–1483
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Giorgi I Gurieli Giorgi I Gurieli ( ka, გიორგი I გურიელი; died 1512), of the House of Gurieli, was ''eristavi'' ("duke") and then ''mtavari'' ("prince") of Principality of Guria, Guria from 1483 until his death in 1512.
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1483–1512
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Mamia I Gurieli Mamia I Gurieli ( ka, მამია I გურიელი; died 1534), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1512 until his death in 1534. Succeeding on the death of his father Giorgi I Gurieli, Mamia became involved in the conflict ...
1512–1534
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Rostom Gurieli Rostom Gurieli ( ka, როსტომ გურიელი; died 1564), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1534 until his death in 1564. Alongside his royal suzerain, Bagrat III of Imereti, Rostom fought against the expanding Ottom ...
1534–1564
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Giorgi II Gurieli
Giorgi II Gurieli ( ka, გიორგი II გურიელი; died 1600), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1564 to 1583 and again from 1587 to 1600. Succeeding on the death of his father Rostom Gurieli, Giorgi's rule over hi ...
1564–1583
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Vakhtang I Gurieli Vakhtang I Gurieli ( ka, ვახტანგ I გურიელი; died 1587), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1583 to 1587. He ruled Guria, a small state in southwestern Georgia, as a client of Mamia IV Dadiani, Prince of Mi ...
1583–1587
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Giorgi II Gurieli
Giorgi II Gurieli ( ka, გიორგი II გურიელი; died 1600), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1564 to 1583 and again from 1587 to 1600. Succeeding on the death of his father Rostom Gurieli, Giorgi's rule over hi ...
1587–1600
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Mamia II Gurieli
Mamia II Gurieli (-1625/1627) is a 17th-century Georgian prince that ruled over the Principality of Guria in Western Georgia. Son of Prince George II, he succeeded his father in 1600 after spending a decade as head of Gurian troops. As Prince, he ...
1600–1625
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Simon I Gurieli 1625
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Kaikhosro I Gurieli Kaikhosro I Gurieli ( ka, ქაიხოსრო I გურიელი; died 1660), of the House of Gurieli, was Principality of Guria, Prince of Guria from 1626 to 1658. He was installed by Levan II Dadiani, Principality of Mingrelia, Prince of ...
1625–1658
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Demetre Gurieli
Demetre Gurieli ( ka, დემეტრე გურიელი, died ), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1658 to 1668 and King of Imereti from 1663 to 1664. His rule in Guria as well as in Imereti were result of coups and part o ...
1659–1668
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Giorgi III Gurieli Giorgi III Gurieli ( ka, გიორგი III გურიელი; died 1684), of the Georgian House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1669 to 1684 and King of Imereti from 1681 to 1683. He was energetically involved in civil wars in western ...
1669–1684
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Kaikhosro II Gurieli Kaikhosro II Gurieli ( ka, ქაიხოსრო II გურიელი; died 1689), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria, in western Georgia, from 1685 to 1689. He vied for the control of Guria with his uncle, Malakia Gurieli, who he ...
1685–1689
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Mamia III Gurieli
Mamia III Gurieli ( ka, მამია III გურიელი), also known as Mamia the Great Gurieli (დიდი გურიელი, ''Didi Gurieli'') or the Black Gurieli (შავი გურიელი, ''Shavi Gurieli'') (died 5 J ...
1689–1712
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Giorgi IV Gurieli George IV Gurieli ( ka, გიორგი IV გურიელი) (died 1726), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1711 to 1726, and a king of Imereti in western Georgia in 1716. He was installed as regent of Guria by his father, Ma ...
1712
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Kaikhosro III Gurieli
Kaikhosro III Gurieli ( ka, ქაიხოსრო III გურიელი; died ) was a member of the Georgian family of Gurieli, a princely dynasty of Guria. He was briefly Prince-regnant of Guria as a rival to his brother Giorgi IV Gurieli ...
1716
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Mamia IV Gurieli Mamia IV Gurieli ( ka, მამია IV გურიელი) (died 1778 or 1784), of the western Georgian House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1726 to 1756 and again from 1758 to 1765 and from 1771 to 1776. Intermissions of his rule was th ...
1726–1756
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Giorgi V Gurieli Giorgi V Gurieli ( ka, გიორგი V გურიელი) (), of the western Georgian House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1756 to 1758 and again from 1765 to 1771 and from 1776 to 1788.
Biography
Giorgi was a son of Giorgi IV Gur ...
1756–1758
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Simon II Gurieli Simon II Gurieli (also Svimon; ka, სიმონ ვიმონII გურიელი, died 1792), of the western Georgian House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1788/89 to 1792.
Biography
Simon Gurieli was the eldest son of Giorgi V ...
1788–1792
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Vakhtang II Gurieli Vakhtang II Gurieli ( ka, ვახტანგ II გურიელი; died 1814 or 1825), of the House of Gurieli, was Principality of Guria, Prince of Guria, in western Georgia, from 1792 to 1797. He succeeded on the death of his elder brother ...
1792–1797
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Mamia V Gurieli Mamia V Gurieli ( ka, მამია V გურიელი; 1789 – 21 November 1826), of the House of Gurieli, became Prince of Guria, in western Georgia, in 1797. From 1797 to 1809, he was under the regency of his paternal uncle, Prince Kaikh ...
1797–1826
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Kaikhosro IV Gurieli Kaikhosro IV Gurieli ( ka, ქაიხოსრო IV გურიელი; died 1829) was a member of the House of Gurieli, a ruling dynasty of the Principality of Guria in western Georgia, which he ''de facto'' ruled as regent for his underage n ...
, 1797–1809
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David Gurieli David Gurieli ( ka, დავით გურიელი, ''Davit' Gurieli''; russian: Давид Мамиевич Гуриель, ''David Mamiyevich Guriel''; 1818 – 23 August 1839) was a Georgian nobleman of the House of Gurieli. He was the las ...
1826–1829
Princes of
Svaneti
Svaneti or Svanetia (Suania in ancient sources; ka, სვანეთი ) is a historic province in the northwestern part of Georgia (country), Georgia. It is inhabited by the Svans, an ethnic subgroup of Georgians.
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Konstantine Dadeshkeliani
Konstantine (Murzakan) Dadeshkeliani (Georgian: კონსტანტინე (მურზაყან) ციოყის ძე დადიშქელიანი; 1826–1857) was the last prince (''mtavari'') of the western Georgian ...
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** Tsiokh Dadeshkeliani
** Tengis Dadeshkeliani
** Isam Dadeshkeliani
Princes of
Meskheti
Meskheti ( ka, მესხეთი) or Samtskhe ( ka, სამცხე) (Moschia in ancient sources), is a mountainous area in southwestern Georgia.
History
Ancient tribes known as the Mushki (or Moschi) and Mosiniks (or Mossynoeci) were the ...
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Botso Jaqeli Botso Jaqeli ( ka, ბოცო ჯაყელი; ) was a Georgian nobleman of the Jaqeli family, the first to have the rank of ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Samtskhe. He lost his positions for having joined an aristocratic revolt against Queen Tamar o ...
c. 1184–1191
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Ivane I Jaqeli Ivane-Qvarqvare Jaqeli-Tsikhisjvareli ( ka, ივანე-ყვარყვარე ჯაყელი-ციხისჯვარელი; died ) was a Georgian nobleman of the Jaqeli family, who served as ''eristavi'' ("duke") and ''spasalar' ...
c. 1191–1247
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Sargis I Jaqeli
Sargis I Jaqeli ( ka, სარგის I ჯაყელი) (died 1285) was a Georgia (country), Georgian ruling prince (''mtavari'') of the House of Jaqeli who became the first sovereign Samtskhe-Saatabago, Prince of Samtskhe in 1268.
Sargis w ...
1268–1279
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Beka I Jaqeli
Beka I Jaqeli ( ka, ბექა I ჯაყელი) (c. 1240 – 1306) was a Georgian ruling prince (''mtavari'') of Samtskhe (1285–1306). His principality included Samtskhe, Adjara, Shavsheti, Klarjeti, Lazia (Chaneti), Tao, Kola, Artaani an ...
1285–1306
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Sargis II Jaqeli
Sargis II Jaqeli ( ka, სარგის II ჯაყელი) (1271 – 1334) was a Georgian prince (''mtavari'') and ruler of Principality of Samtskhe from 1306 to 1334.Georgian Soviet encyclopedia, volume 9, page 102, Tbilisi, 1985 He was a so ...
1306–1334
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Qvarqvare I Jaqeli
Qvarqvare I Jaqeli ( ka, ყვარყვარე I ჯაყელი) (1298 – 1361) was a Georgian prince (''mtavari'') and ruler of Samtskhe during 1334-1361.Georgian Soviet encyclopedia, volume 9, page 102, Tbilisi, 1985
His father was At ...
1334–1361
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Beka II Jaqeli
Beka II Jaqeli ( ka, ბექა II ჯაყელი) (1332 – 1391) was a Georgian prince (''mtavari'') and ruler of Samtskhe from 1361 to 1391. He was appointed as Atabeg by his paternal relative, Georgian king Bagrat V. Since 1372 he had ru ...
1361–1391
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Shalva Jaqeli
The Samtskhe-Saatabago or Samtskhe Atabegate ( ka, სამცხე-საათაბაგო), also called the Principality of Samtskhe (სამცხის სამთავრო), was a Georgian feudal principality in Zemo Kartli, rul ...
1372–1389
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Aghbugha I Jaqeli 1389–1395
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Ivane II Jaqeli
Ivane II Jaqeli ( ka, ივანე II ჯაყელი) (1370 – 1444) was a Georgian prince (''mtavari'') and longest-reigning Atabeg of Samtskhe from 1391 to 1444. His father was Beka II, the great-grandson of Beka I Jaqeli. In 1395, after ...
1391–1444
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Aghbugha II Jaqeli
Aghbugha II Jaqeli ( ka, აღბუღა II ჯაყელი) (1407 – 1451) was a Georgian prince (''mtavari'') and Atabeg of Samtskhe from 1444 to 1451. He was a member of Jaqeli family, son of the energetic and separatist ruler Ivane II Ja ...
1444–1451
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Qvarqvare II Jaqeli
Qvarqvare II Jaqeli or Kvarkvare II Jaqeli ( ka, ყვარყვარე II ჯაყელი) (1416 – 1498) was a Prince of Samtskhe-Saatabago, styled Atabeg of Samtskhe or Prince of Meskheti during 1451-1498. He was a member of the Jaqeli ...
1451–1498
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Kaikhosro I Jaqeli
Kaikhosro I Jaqeli ( ka, ქაიხოსრო I ჯაყელი; 1443–1500) was a Prince and Atabeg of Samtskhe-Saatabago, member of the Jaqeli family and son of Qvarqvare II. His reign lasted from 1498 to 1500. According to Kaikhosro's co ...
1498–1500
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Mzetchabuk Jaqeli 1500–1515
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Manuchar I Jaqeli
Manuchar I Jaqeli ( ka, მანუჩარ I ჯაყელი) (1452 – died after 1518) was a Prince and Atabeg of Samtskhe-Saatabago from 1515 to 1518. He was a member of the Jaqeli family and youngest son of Qvarqvare II Jaqeli. After hi ...
1515–1518
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Qvarqvare III Jaqeli
Qvarqvare III Jaqeli ( ka, ყვარყვარე III ჯაყელი) (1469–1535) was a Georgian ruling Prince and Atabeg of Samtskhe-Saatabago during 1518–1535. Member of the Jaqeli family and son of Atabeg Kaikhosro I Jaqeli. His f ...
1518–1535
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Kaikhosro II Jaqeli
Kaikhosro II Jaqeli ( ka, ქაიხოსრო II ჯაყელი; b. 1522 – d. 1573), of the House of Jaqeli, son of Qvarqvare III, was prince of Samtskhe (styled with the hereditary title of atabeg), ruling nominally in 1545–1573. I ...
1545–1573
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Qvarqvare IV Jaqeli
Qvarqvare IV Jaqeli ( ka, ყვარყვარე IV ჯაყელი) (1554 – 1581) was a Georgian Prince and Atabeg of Samtskhe-Saatabago, ruling nominally in 1573–1581. He was member of the Jaqeli family and the son of Kaikhosro II Jaq ...
1573–1581
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Manuchar II Jaqeli
Manuchar II Jaqeli also known as Mustafa Pasha ( ka, მანუჩარ II ჯაყელი; b. 1557 – d. 1614), of the House of Jaqeli, was prince of Samtskhe (styled with the hereditary title of atabeg) and the pasha of its capital Akhal ...
1581–1607
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Manuchar III Jaqeli
Manuchar III Jaqeli ( ka, მანუჩარ III ჯაყელი; 1591–1625), of the House of Jaqeli, was the last atabeg of the principality of Samtskhe, nominally ruling between 1607 and 1625. As a child, he accompanied his father, Manu ...
1607–1628
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Beka III Jaqeli 1625–1635
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Yusuf I Jaqeli 1635–1647
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Rostom Jaqeli 1647–1658
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Aslan I Jaqeli 1658–1679
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Yusuf II Jaqeli 1679–1688
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Salim Jaqeli 1688–1701
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Isaq I Jaqeli 1701–1705, 1708–1716, 1718–1737 and 1744–1745
Princes of
Abkhazia
Abkhazia, ka, აფხაზეთი, tr, , xmf, აბჟუა, abzhua, or ( or ), officially the Republic of Abkhazia, is a partially recognised state in the South Caucasus, recognised by most countries as part of Georgia, which vi ...
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Putu Sharvashidze Putu may refer to:
Food
* Piutu or putu, a cassava dish from the Sama-Bajau of the Philippines and Sabah
* Puto, steamed rice cakes from the Philippines
* Putu bambu, a rice cake steamed in bamboo from Indonesia
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(circa 1580–1620)
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Seteman Sharvashidze (circa 1620–1640)
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Sustar Sharvashidze (circa 1640–1665)
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Zegnak Sharvashidze (circa 1665–1700)
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Rostom Shervashidze (circa 1700–1730)
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Manuchar Sharvashidze (circa 1730–1750)
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Zurab Sharvashidze (circa 1750–1780)
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Kelesh Ahmed-Bey Sharvashidze
Kelesh Ahmed-Bey (Kelesh-Bey) Sharvashidze (1747–1808) was the head of state of the Principality of Abkhazia from the 1780s to 1808. Kelesh-Bey was the son of Manuchar Sharvashidze.
Biography
Kelesh-Bey was born in 1747 in the Principality of ...
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Aslan-Bey Sharvashidze (1808–1810)
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Sefer Ali-Bey (George) (1810–1821)
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Umar-Bey (Demetreus) (1821–1822)
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Mikhail Sharvashidze (1822–1864)
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Giorgi Sharvashidze (George) (1866–1918)
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Aleksandr Sharvashidze (Alexander) (1918–1968)
Aslan-Bey Branch
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George Konstantinovich Sharvashidze (1973–2010)
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Teimuraz Georgievitch Sharvashidze (2010-)
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Nikoloz/Nicolas Sharvashidze
Sefer-Ali Bey Branch
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George Shervashidze (1968–1978)
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Nikita Shervashidze (1978–2008)
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Andrew Shervashidze (2008-)
{{anchor, Princes of Samegrelo
Princes, dukes and grand dukes of
Samegrelo
Mingrelia ( ka, სამეგრელო, tr; xmf, სამარგალო, samargalo; ab, Агырны, Agirni) is a historic province in the western part of Georgia, formerly known as Odishi. It is primarily inhabited by the Mingrelians ...
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Vardan I Dadiani
Vardan I Dadiani ( ka, ვარდან I დადიანი) (died 1213) was a Georgian noble and the forefather of the Dadiani, the princely dynasty of Samegrelo (Mingrelia), a region in western Georgia which Vardan ruled as ''eristavi'' (" ...
(ca 1180s – 1190s)
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Shergil Dadiani (ca 1220s – 1240s)
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Vardan II Dadiani (ca 1240s – 1250s)
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Tsotne Dadiani
Tsotne Dadiani ( ka, ცოტნე დადიანი) (died ) was a Georgian nobleman of the House of Dadiani and one of the leading political figures in the time of Mongol ascendancy in Georgia. Around 1246, he was part of a failed plot aim ...
(ca 1260s)
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Bedan Dadiani (ca 1270s – ca 1290s)
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Giorgi I Dadiani Giorgi I Dadiani ( ka, გიორგი I დადიანი; died 1323) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Odishi in western Georgia from the late 13th century until his death.
The principal source on Giorgi Dad ...
(ca 1293–1323)
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Mamia I Dadiani Mamia I Dadiani ( ka, მამია I დადიანი; died 1345) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Odishi in western Georgia from 1323 until his death.
Mamia succeeded as duke of Odishi, latter-day Mingrelia ...
(1323–1345)
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Giorgi II Dadiani (1345–1384)
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Vameq I Dadiani Vameq I Dadiani ( ka, ვამეყ I დადიანი; died 1396) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Odishi in western Georgia from 1384 until his death.
Vameq succeeded on the death of his father, Giorgi II ...
(1384–1396)
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Mamia II Dadiani (1396–1414)
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Liparit I Dadiani
Liparit I Dadiani ( ka, ლიპარიტ I დადიანი; died 1470) was a member of the House of Dadiani and '' eristavi'' ("duke") of Odishi, latter-day Mingrelia, in western Georgia from 1414 until his death. Under his rule, Mingrel ...
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Shamandavle Dadiani (1470–1473)
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Vameq II Dadiani
Vameq II Dadiani (also Vamiq; ka, ვამეყ ამიყII დადიანი; died 1482) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Odishi ( Mingrelia) in western Georgia from 1474 until his death.
Vameq was th ...
(1474–1482)
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Liparit II Dadiani Liparit II Dadiani ( ka, ლიპარიტ II დადიანი; died 1512) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Odishi, that is, Mingrelia, in western Georgia from 1482 until his death.
Liparit was a son of Sh ...
(1482–1512)
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Mamia III Dadiani Mamia III Dadiani ( ka, მამია III დადიანი; died 31 January 1533) was a member of the House of Dadiani and '' eristavi'' ("duke") of Odishi, that is, Mingrelia, in western Georgia from 1512 until his death. Mamia was a son and ...
(1512–1533)
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Levan I Dadiani
Levan I Dadiani (also Leon; ka, ლევან ეონI დადიანი; died 1572) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ruler of Odishi, that is, Mingrelia, in western Georgia. He succeeded on the death of his father, Mamia III ...
(1533–1546)
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Giorgi III Dadiani
Giorgi III Dadiani ( ka, გიორგი III დადიანი; died 1582) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1572 to 1573 and again from 1578 until his death. He was a son and successor of Levan I Dadiani.
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(1546–1573, 1574–1582)
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Mamia IV Dadiani Mamia IV Dadiani ( ka, მამია IV დადიანი; died 1590) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1573 to 1578 and again from 1582 until his death. He was a younger son of Levan I Dadiani.
Mamia Dadiani's career unf ...
(1574, 1582–1590)
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Manuchar I Dadiani
Manuchar I Dadiani ( ka, მანუჩარ I დადიანი; died 1611) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1590 until his death. A younger son of Levan I Dadiani, he succeeded on the death of his elder brother, Mami ...
(1590–1611)
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Levan II Dadiani
Levan II Dadiani (also Leon; ka, ლევან ეონII დადიანი; 1597-1657) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ruler of the Principality of Mingrelia in western Georgia.
Levan grew up in Kakheti under his grandfather ...
(1611–1657)
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Liparit III Dadiani (1657–1658)
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Vameq III Dadiani
Vameq III Dadiani (also Vamiq; ka, ვამეყ ამიყIII დადიანი; died 1661) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1658 until being deposed in 1661. He was also briefly King of Imereti in 1661. He ass ...
(1658–1661)
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Levan III Dadiani Levan III Dadiani ( ka, ლევან III დადიანი), born Shamadavle (შამადავლე) (died 1680) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1661 to 1680. His reign unfolded against the background of a series ...
(1661–1681)
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Levan IV Dadiani Levan IV Dadiani ( ka, ლევან IV დადიანი; died 1694) was Prince of Mingrelia from 1681 until 1691, when he was forced to abdicate and retire to Constantinople, where he died. A natural son of the preceding Levan III Dadiani, h ...
(1681–1691)
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Giorgi IV Dadiani
Giorgi IV Dadiani ( ka, გიორგი IV დადიანი; died 1715) was Prince of Mingrelia from 1691 to 1704 and from 1710 to 1715. Giorgi's accession to rulership, following his ouster of the First House of Dadiani, inaugurated Ming ...
(Lipartiani) (1700–1704, 1710–1714)
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Katsia I Dadiani Katsia I Dadiani ( ka, კაცია I დადიანი; died 1710), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1704 to 1710.
Katsia was the eldest son of Giorgi IV Dadiani by his wife, Sevdia Mikeladze, whom Giorgi divorced, in ...
(1704–1710)
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Bezhan I Dadiani Bezhan Dadiani ( ka, ბეჟან დადიანი; died 1728), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1715 to 1728. He acceded to power in a coup against his own father, Giorgi IV Dadiani, and came to dominate western Georgia ...
(1714–1728)
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Otia I Dadiani (1728–1758)
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Katsia II Dadiani
Katsia II Dadiani ( ka, კაცია II დადიანი; died 1788), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1758 to 1788. His rule was dominated by complicated relations with the Kingdom of Imereti, which claimed suzerainty ...
(1758–1788)
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Grigol I Dadiani (1788–1791, 1794–1802, 1802–1804)
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Manuchar II Dadiani
Manuchar II Dadiani ( ka, მანუჩარ II დადიანი; died ), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1791 to 1793 as a rival to his elder brother, Grigol Dadiani, whose rule was marred by the long-standing struggl ...
(1791–1793)
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Tariel Dadiani Tariel "Taia" Dadiani ( ka, ტარიელ აიადადიანი; ), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1793 to 1794 and in 1802 as a rival to his elder brother, Grigol Dadiani, whose rule was marred by the long-st ...
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Levan V Dadiani
Levan V Dadiani ( ka, ლევან V დადიანი; 1793 – 30 July 1846), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia, in western Georgia, from 1804 to 1846. Succeeding on the death of his father Grigol Dadiani, he ruled—initial ...
(1804–1840)
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David I Dadiani
David Dadiani ( ka, დავით დადიანი; 23 January 1813 – 30 August 1853), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia, in western Georgia, from 1846 until his death in 1853. A son of Levan V Dadiani, he became ''de facto ...
(1840–1853)
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Niko I Dadiani
Nikoloz "Niko" Dadiani ( ka, ნიკოლოზ "ნიკო" დადიანი), or Nikolay Davidovich Dadian-Mingrelsky (russian: Николай Давидович Дадиан-Мингрельский; 4 January 1847 – 23 January 190 ...
(1853–1857)
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Niko I Dadiani
Nikoloz "Niko" Dadiani ( ka, ნიკოლოზ "ნიკო" დადიანი), or Nikolay Davidovich Dadian-Mingrelsky (russian: Николай Давидович Дадиан-Мингрельский; 4 January 1847 – 23 January 190 ...
(1857–1903)
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Niko II Dadiani Niko may refer to:
People
The given name is sometimes a short form of Nikola, Nikolas, Nikolaos or others.
* Nikō (1253–1314), Japanese Buddhist disciple of Nichiren
* Niko (musician), American musician active from 2002
* NiKo (born 1997), B ...
(1903–1919)
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Shalva Dadiani
Shalva Dadiani ( ka, შალვა დადიანი; May 21, 1874 – March 15, 1959) was a Georgian novelist, playwright, and actor.
Born in Zestaponi, western Georgia (then Kutais Governorate of Russian Empire), into the family of a writ ...
(1919–1959)
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Archil Dadiani Archil may refer to:
People
Archil, a historical Georgian male given name (including people with that name)
Georgian Royalty
*5th-century Archil of Iberia
*8th century prince and martyr Archil of Kakheti
*16th-century Archil, Prince of Mukhrani ...
(1959–1976)
Georgia princes
Princes
A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary title, hereditary, in some Euro ...
Princes
A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary title, hereditary, in some Euro ...
Princes
A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary title, hereditary, in some Euro ...