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The current claimant is Irakli Davitis Dze Bagrationi (Georgian: ირაკლი დავითის ძე ბაგრატიონი), head of the Georgian scion of the royal Bagrationi dynasty of Imereti, the direct male-line descendant of the kings of Imereti, the direct descendant of Alexander V (Georgian: ალექსანდრე V) (c. 1703/4 –
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The line of Imereti, incessantly embroiled in civil war, continued with many breaks in succession, and the kingdom was only relatively spared from the encroachments of its Ottoman suzerains, while Kartli and Kakheti were similarly subjected to its Persian overlords, whose efforts to annihilate the
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guaranteed continued sovereignty for the Bagrationi dynasty and their continued presence on the Georgian throne, the Russian Empire later broke the terms of the treaty and fully annexed the protectorate. The dynasty persisted within the Russian Empire as an Imperial Russian noble family until the
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formally re-affirmed Paul’s determination, deposing the Bagrationi dynasty from the Georgian throne. Although divided among themselves, some of the Bagrationi princes resisted Russian annexation, trying to instigate rebellion. Most of them were subsequently arrested and deported from Georgia.
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domination, although sometimes serving as little more than puppets in the hands of their powerful suzerains. In this period, in order to receive investiture from their suzerains, as a necessary prequisite, many Georgian rulers converted to Islam. Individuals from the Georgian royal family and
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March 1752), of the Bagrationi Dynasty, King of Imereti (western Georgia). Irakli is a son of David Bragationi and Irina Kobakhidze, born 10 July 1982 in Terjola, Imereti, Georgia. He is the future successor and head of the House of Bagrationi-Imereti. Irakli has been recognized by the
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within the same primogeniture principle. But he died without an issue and no male descent (recorded and official) is left in Gruzinsky branch except from Nugzar himself anymore. Despite basing his claim on male primogeniture, Nugzar argues in favor of having his eldest daughter,
1130:(1089–1125), who repelled the Seljuk attacks and essentially completed the unification of Georgia with the re-conquest of Tbilisi in 1122. With the decline of Byzantine power and the dissolution of the Great Seljuk Empire, Georgia became one of the pre-eminent nations of the 1915:, who, in his person, potentially unites the Mukhraneli and Gruzinsky claims. If no other Bagrationi prince is born in either the Gruzinsky or Mukhraneli branch who is of senior descent by primogeniture, and he survives those now living, Prince Giorgi will become the 1444:, Ottoman Turkey, in 1815. Russian rule over Georgia was eventually acknowledged in various peace treaties with Iran and the Ottomans and the remaining Georgian territories were absorbed by the Russian Empire in a piecemeal fashion in the course of the 19th century. 943:
The generation-by-generation history of the Bagrationi dynasty begins only in the late 8th century. Toumanoff claimed that the first Georgian branch of the Bagratids may be traced as far back as the 2nd century AD, when they were said to rule over the princedom of
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in what is now southern Georgia. The Odzrkhe line, known in the medieval annals as the Bivritianis, lasted until the 5th century AD. They cannot, however, be considered the direct ancestors of the later Bagratids who eventually restored Georgian royal authority.
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origin. The origins of the Bagratid dynasty is still matter of debate between Georgian and Armenian scholars. Georgian scholars argue that the Bagrationis were of Georgian origin, while Armenian and Western scholars believe them to be a branch of the Armenian
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The third claim names another branch descending from Prince Bagrat's younger natural son. This line survives in the male line and is headed by Prince David Bagrationi (born 1948) (not to be confused with his younger namesake from the Mukhrani branch).
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with Russia, on terms similar to those of the Treaty of Georgievsk. Yet the Russian forces dethroned Solomon on February 20, 1810. Defeated during a subsequent rebellion to regain power, he died in exile in
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on December 18, 1800, unilaterally declaring the annexation of Kartli-Kakheti to the Russian Empire. This proclamation was kept secret until the death of King George on December 28. His eldest son, the
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nobility were frequently chosen for prominent administrative roles within the Safavid state. Members of the Muslim royals from the Bagrationi dynasty, amongst others, held the esteemed position of
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in 1827. Roman Bagration was also known for his patronage of the arts, literature and theatre. His home theater in Tbilisi was regarded as one of the finest in the Caucasus. His son Prince
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publicly called for the restoration of the monarchy as a path toward national unity in October 2007. Although this led some politicians and parties to entertain the notion of a Georgian
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and, under the Byzantine protectorate, extended their possessions southward into the northwestern Armenian marches to form a large polity conventionally known in modern history as
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Rota, Giorgio (2017). "Conversion to Islam (and sometimes a return to Christianity) in Safavid Persia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries". In Norton, Claire (ed.).
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seniormost line of the Bagrationi family in the early 20th century; and although this elder branch had lost the rule of Kartli by 1724, it retained the Principality of
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origin of the Georgian Bagratids was a further development of the earlier claim entertained by the Armenian dynasty, as given in the work of the Armenian author
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between 1386 and 1403 dealt a great blow to the Georgian kingdom. About a century later, its unity was finally shattered by two rival Turkic federations; the
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independence. After Teimuraz II died in 1762, Erekle II succeeded his father as ruler of Kartli, and united the two kingdoms in a personal union as the
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Kazemzadeh, Firuz (1991). "Iranian relations with Russia and the Soviet Union, to 1921". In Avery, Peter; Hambly, Gavin; Melville, Charles (eds.).
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Sumbat Davitis dze. "Chronicle of the Bagration's of Tao-Klarjeti", with the investigation of Ekvtime Takaishvili, Tbilisi, 1949 (in Georgian)
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in 1795 to compel severance of Georgian ties to Russia, as he sought to re-establish Persia's traditional suzerainty over the region.
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As Nugzar has no male issue, Prince Evgeny Petrovich Gruzinsky (1947-2018), the great-great grandson of Bagrat's younger brother
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Despite the revitalization of the monarchy, Georgian lands remained divided among rival authorities, with Tbilisi remaining in
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in 1921 forced some members of the family to accept demoted status and loss of property in Georgia. Other members relocated to
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V. Guchua, N. Shoshiashvili. "Bagration's".- Encyclopedia "Sakartvelo", vol. I, Tbilisi, 1997, pp. 318–319 (in Georgian)
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fractious vassal kingdoms were in vain, and the two eastern Georgian monarchies, survived to be reunified in 1762 under King
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claims that the headship of the Imereti branch had – for one reason or another – transferred in the early 20th century to a
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During the three subsequent centuries, the Georgian rulers maintained their perilous autonomy as subjects under the Turkish
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Various sources present three different lines as the head of the House of Imereti, potential claimants to the long-defunct
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became extinct in 1978 when Prince Constantine Imeretinski died. He was survived by three daughters of his older brother.
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According to Prince Vakhushti, David Soslan’s ancestry traced back to the Georgian refugee prince David, a grandchild of
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for an extensive period spanning over 100 years, from 1618 to 1722. Despite being seated in Kartli starting from 1632,
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The Bagration-Gruzinsky line, although junior to the Princes of Mukhrani genealogically, reigned over the kingdom of
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in the late 15th century, the branches of the Bagrationi dynasty ruled the three breakaway Georgian kingdoms, the
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The reign of the House of Imereti came to an end less than a decade later. On April 25, 1804, the Imeretian king
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debated which Bagrationi has the strongest hereditary right to a throne that has been vacant for two centuries.
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into the Russian Empire, while reserving to its native dynasty a degree of internal autonomy – essentially,
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The Bagrations: Scientific and Cultural heritage, Kings of Imereti from Bagrationi dynasty, Tbilisi, 2003
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by Emperor Paul on 18 April 1799, but his accession as king after his father's death was not recognized.
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In spite of repeated incidents of dynastic strife, the kingdom continued to prosper during the reigns of
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family, while the bride's father is the most senior descendant of the last Bagrationi to reign over the
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in 575. Thus, according to this version, began the dynasty of the Bagrationis, who ruled until 1801.
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origin, let alone the biblical descent, of the Bagratids has been discounted by modern scholarship.
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more recently over a part of Georgia, not having lost the throne of a Georgian kingdom until 1800.
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support the Gruzinsky branch's claim, others — including most Royal Houses — support that of the
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According to a tradition first recorded in the work of the 11th-century Georgian chronicler
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who died in 1505, and continue as unbroken, legitimate male lines into the 21st century.
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in 813 and thus founded the last royal house of Georgia. Accordingly, the legend of the
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Beginning in the 1990s, senior members of the Bagrationi-Mukhraneli descendants began
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became extinct and the dynasty continued through the marriage of Queen Tamar with the
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in 1995, and moved to Tbilisi in 2005, where he died. His eldest son, Prince Irakli (
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ruling dynasties in the world. In modern usage, the name of the dynasty is sometimes
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A. Manvelishvili. "Russia and Georgia. 1801-1951", Vol. I, Paris, 1951 (in Georgian)
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This unified monarchy maintained its precarious independence from the Byzantine and
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and eastern Kartli, the Bagratids successfully maintained their initial domain in
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Prince David and Princess Anna became the parents of a boy on 27 September 2011,
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The Bagrationi family had grown in prominence by the time the Georgian monarchy (
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were granted the kingships of Kakheti and Kartli respectively by their overlord
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attacks. The rise of the new dynasty was made possible by the extinction of the
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Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography: Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts
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Studies in Medieval Georgian Historiography: Early Texts and Eurasian Contexts
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in the 6th century, and the leading local princely families were exhausted by
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This tradition enjoyed a general acceptance until the early 20th century. The
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Conversion and Islam in the Early Modern Mediterranean: The Lure of the Other
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Official Site of the Royal House of Bagrationi of Georgia, Gruzinsky Branch
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Primera boda real en dos siglos reagrupa dos ramas de la dinastía Bagration
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Official Site of the Royal House of Bagrationi of Georgia, Mukhrani Branch
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The dynastic significance of the wedding lay in the fact that, amidst the
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Fisher, William Bayne; Avery, P.; Hambly, G. R. G; Melville, C. (1991).
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in 1762, and did not lose sovereignty until Russian annexation in 1800.
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to Georgia from Spain, ending generations of exile. Irakli's elder son,
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in exile. His second wife, Maria Antonietta Pasquini, daughter of Ugo,
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The Legal Heir to the Royal Throne of the Georgian Bagrationi Dynasty
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Georgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynasty of united Georgia
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of the dynasty are disputed. The early Georgian Bagratids gained the
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until its annexation by Russia, along with Kartli-Kakheti, in 1800.
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in 1236 terminated Georgia’s "golden age". The struggle against the
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A. Manvelichvili. "Histoire de la Georgie", Paris, 1951 (in French)
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Georgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti
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branch of the Bagrationi dynasty, descending directly from King
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had ascended the Iranian throne; Erekle II quickly tendered his
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After the death of Erekle in 1798, his son and successor, King
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Safavid Persia in the Age of Empires, the Idea of Iran Vol. 10
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Georgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynasty of Imereti
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Georgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynasty of Kakheti
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Nugzar is a theatrical and cinema director, while his father,
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preoccupation with their own civil wars and conflict with the
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Georgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynasty of Kartli
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also became a Russian general, distinguishing himself in the
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in the early-19th century. While the 3rd article of the 1783
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Aside from his unmarried elder brother Irakli, Davit is the
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until the early 19th century, being among the oldest extant
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Mikaberidze, A. (2015) Historical Dictionary of Georgia,
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that has roiled Georgia since its independence in 1991,
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Gallery of some Georgian monarchs of Bagrationi dynasty
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Claim of the biblical descent of the Bagrationi dynasty
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empires throughout the 11th century, flourished under
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The earliest Georgian forms of the dynastic name are
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He founded the 1354:submission to the new Iranian ruler, however, 629: 3701: 3624: 3409: 3327:, vol. I-IV, Tbilisi, 1955-1973 (in Georgian) 3064: 3041: 3039: 2692: 2690: 1711:, re-united the two realms in the kingdom of 1475:who became a Russian general and hero of the 889:protectorate, receiving on this occasion the 492:Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic 2907:"Wedding of the two royal dynasties members" 2442:, p. 316, cited in: Rapp (2003), p. 145 1584:This branch of the family is related to the 1284:("prefect") of the Safavid royal capital of 3638: 3423: 1645:Princess María Mercedes de Baviera y Borbón 1614:Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia 1535:The majority of the Bagrationi family left 1319:, king of the eastern Georgian kingdoms of 719:(1089–1125) and of his great-granddaughter 3708: 3694: 3631: 3617: 3416: 3402: 3334:(a monograph), Tbilisi, 1954 (in Georgian) 3171: 3036: 2901: 2899: 2687: 2626: 1726:descendant of Kartli-Kakheti's last king, 1606:Vladimir Cyrillovich, Grand Duke of Russia 1160:(1156–1184), and especially, his daughter 924:against Arab rule in 775. Adarnase’s son, 3249: 3164:Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VIII, Fasc. 5 2852: 2850: 2566: 2230:"The Treaty of Georgievsk; A Translation" 1557:The House of Mukhrani is the most senior 3195:Perry, John (1991). "The Zand dynasty". 3160: 3019: 3017: 2667:Central European University Press, 2004 2590: 2362: 2196: 2194: 2192: 2190: 2188: 2186: 2184: 2182: 2180: 2178: 2176: 2174: 2172: 1451: 1311: 1110: 1089:his inheritance in Tao-Klarjeti and the 979: 707:restored the Georgian monarchy; various 2896: 2835: 2833: 2170: 2168: 2166: 2164: 2162: 2160: 2158: 2156: 2154: 2152: 1447: 1260:– dominated by their own feudal clans. 4742: 3132:, New York: Columbia University Press. 2856: 2847: 2440:Studies in Christian Caucasian History 2209:Volume II Africa & the Middle East 1816:Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 703:at the end of the 8th century. In 888 3689: 3612: 3397: 3194: 3161:Hitchins, Keith (1998). "EREKLE II". 3110:Baddeley, JF, Gammer M (INT) (2003), 3014: 2614: 2232:. Westminster College. Archived from 1722:(born 1950) is the most senior known 1621:Irakli (Erekle) Bagrationi-Mukhraneli 644: 380:Armenia within the Kingdom of Georgia 3715: 3275: 3230: 3174:The Cambridge History of Iran (Vol. 3112:The Russian Conquest of the Caucasus 2830: 2578: 2547: 2149: 1792:Nugzar Petrovich Bagration-Gruzinski 1720:Nugzar Petrovich Bagration-Gruzinski 1515:was a Russian general who fought in 1416:, had been formally acknowledged as 1386:captured, sacked and ravaged Tbilisi 43:Prince Vakhtang-Almaskhan of Georgia 2741:Baddeley, Gammer (1908), pp. 66, 78 1919:of the House of Bagrationi and the 1696: 1675:Prince Georgi Bagrationi-Mukhraneli 1530: 881:after his son Bagrat. A successor, 684:is the current Head of the Family. 13: 4000:Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic 3299: 2407:Iberia on the Eve of Bagratid Rule 2392:Iberia on the Eve of Bagratid Rule 2345:(აღწერა სამეფოსა საქართველოსი); a 2294:The Life and Tale of the Bagratids 2227: 1913:Prince Giorgi Bagration Bagrationi 1839:Prince Davit Bagrationi-Mukhraneli 1822:(Ένωση της Βυζαντινής ευγένειας). 1546: 1330:In 1744, Erekle II and his father 987:depicted on a bas-relief from the 835:and repeated much later by Prince 504:Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic 14: 4766: 3850:Unification of the Georgian realm 3375: 3358: 3281:The Making of the Georgian Nation 2913:. 8 February 2009. Archived from 2343:History of the Kingdom of Georgia 1906:united kingdom of eastern Georgia 1858:turmoil in political partisanship 1768: 1633:Union of Georgian Traditionalists 480:Georgia within the Russian Empire 336:Unification of the Georgian realm 4095: 3969:Absorption by the Russian Empire 2325:) was one of the highest in the 2092: 2078: 2064: 2050: 2036: 2022: 2008: 1994: 1979: 1965: 1951: 1937: 1798:descending from an older son of 1743:Prince Petre Bagration-Gruzinski 1307: 975: 582: 149: 35: 3050: 2989: 2980: 2968: 2956: 2944: 2882: 2786:"Georgian royalty on diplomacy" 2761: 2735: 2726: 2717: 2678: 2655: 2632: 2528: 2496: 2487: 2463: 2454: 2445: 2430: 2421: 2412: 2397: 2382: 2353:. URL accessed on May 22. 2006. 1423:On September 12, 1801, Emperor 1176:, of reputed Bagratid descent. 1010:and the near-extinction of the 676:, also known in English as the 93:Style of the Georgian sovereign 3985:Democratic Republic of Georgia 3180:. Cambridge University Press. 2857:Marrin, Minette (2008-02-02). 2451:Rapp (2003), pp. 218, 249 2356: 2332: 2299: 2286: 2277: 2265: 2248: 2221: 1820:Unione della Nobiltà Bizantina 1752:(1791–1854), who lived in the 1228:(central to eastern Georgia), 869:and the other four arrived in 641: 496:Democratic Republic of Georgia 396:Collapse of the Georgian realm 372:Kingdom of Georgia (1256–1329) 1: 3139:The Cambridge History of Iran 2471:საქართველოს ისტორია, volume I 2207:Royal Families of the World: 2143: 1569:of the former Royal House of 1487:, and was the first to enter 1485:Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) 1100: 916:, whose father Vasak (son of 776:Georgia regained independence 388:Turkoman invasions of Georgia 4245:Russian-occupied territories 4076:Timeline of Georgian history 3283:. Indiana University Press. 3078:. 2011-09-28. Archived from 3046:Time for a King for Georgia? 2999:. 2009-02-13. Archived from 2201:Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh 1862:Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia 1841:, on 8 February 2009 at the 1826:Union of Bagrationi branches 1658:Fernando de Baviera y Borbón 1639:di Costafiorita, bore him a 723:(1184–1213) inaugurated the 688: 500:Red Army invasion of Georgia 384:Timurid invasions of Georgia 7: 2975:იმერელი ბაგრატიონების ოჯახი 2106: 1600:. A member of this branch, 1471:, a great-grandson of King 1179: 865:, three of them settled in 811:and the modern designation 727:in the history of Georgia. 709:native polities then united 682:David Bagration of Mukhrani 368:Mongol invasions of Georgia 292:Umayyad invasion of Georgia 10: 4771: 3804:Christianization of Iberia 3144:Cambridge University Press 3142:. Vol. 7. Cambridge: 3089: 1772: 1765:, designated as his heir. 1756:, was considered to be an 1700: 1647:, a granddaughter of King 1594:House of Habsburg-Lorraine 1550: 1541:Red Army took over Tbilisi 1513:Dmitry Petrovich Bagration 1493:Pyotr Romanovich Bagration 1104: 968: 964: 785: 781: 376:Kingdom of Western Georgia 260:Christianization of Iberia 232:Artaxiad dynasty of Iberia 4701: 4632: 4575: 4440: 4431: 4362: 4353: 4279: 4270: 4243: 4203: 4113: 4104: 4093: 4038: 3977: 3959:Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti 3932:Principality of Mingrelia 3812: 3736: 3727: 3650: 3492: 3431: 3261:. 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Index


Prince Vakhtang-Almaskhan of Georgia
Alexander Nevsky Lavra
Georgia
disputed
George XII
Solomon II
Style(s)
Style of the Georgian sovereign
House of Mukhrani
Gruzinsky
Bagration-Davitishvili
Imeretinsky
a series
History of Georgia

Prehistoric Georgia
Shulaveri–Shomu culture
Kura–Araxes culture
Legend of Kartlos
Trialeti culture
Colchian culture
Diauehi
Mushki
Ancient history
Colchis
Aryan Kartli
Kingdom of Iberia
Pharnavazid dynasty
Georgia in the Roman era

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