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185: 199: 418:, 1555, between the Safavids and Ottomans left Georgia divided between these empires, with the east under Persian domination and the west under Turkish control. Luarsab, however, did not recognise the treaty, and continued desperate guerilla war against the Persian occupation forces virtually holding them under siege. In order to subdue the stubborn Georgian monarch, Shah Tahmasp sent 390:(1514–1555). In alliance with Bagrat of Imereti, Luarsab fought both empires trying to preserve his independence and reestablish close cooperation between various Georgian polities. In 1535, Bagrat conquered a pro-Ottoman southern Georgian principality of 546:
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382:(western Georgia) and married in 1526 his daughter. A year later, he was crowned king of Kartli and launched a series of measures to strengthen the kingdom’s defence capacity amid the ongoing war between the 414:
and expelled from Samtskhe. From 1547 to 1554, Kartli suffered three more invasions by Tahmasp of Persia, who overran the country, but failed to force the king into submission. The Treaty of
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garrisoned by a Persian force. The year 1545 brought another misfortune: a combined army of the Imeretian and Kartlian kings were crushed by the Ottomans at the
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A daughter, married Kekaoz Chkheidze (fl. 1570–1590). Their son Gorgasal Chkheidze (fl. 1590–1629) was married to a daughter of
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When young, he distinguished himself as a commander in his father’s army, particularly at the Battle of Teleti (1522), won by a
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from 1527 to 1556 or from 1534 to 1558. Persistent in his resistance against Safavid Persian aggression, he was killed in the
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forced Levan out of a Georgian coalition, it left most of Kartli in ruins, and the capital
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to Kartli. The Kartlian-Imeretian alliance was soon joined by another Georgian monarch,
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invasion army in spite of heavy losses. He established close contacts with
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as his heir in 1639. Tamar was married to Prince Paremuz
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16th-century king of the Georgian Kingdom of Kartli
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Luarsab and his son, 283:Learn how and when to remove this message 363:, in 1527 (more accepted date) or 1534. 1086: 496:, (died in 1650), was adopted by King 456: 644: 597:History of Iranian-Georgian relations 545: 461:Luarsab I married on March 25, 1526 221:adding citations to reliable sources 192: 1114:Burials at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral 1050:Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Georgia) 13: 14: 1135: 574: 197: 183: 208:needs additional citations for 539: 1: 532: 316: 309: 82: 69: 7: 10: 1140: 445:Luarsab was buried at the 438:, met the invaders at the 1124:Monarchs killed in action 1048: 959: 821: 687: 683: 629: 627:1527–1556 (or 1534–1558) 620: 612: 507:Alexander (fl. 1546–1573) 304: 177: 167: 156: 146: 134: 118: 108: 96: 78: 65: 61: 51: 41: 33: 26: 21: 394:, granting its province 172:Georgian Orthodox Church 102:Svetitskhoveli Cathedral 350: 37:1527–1556 or 1534–1558 372:Bagrat III of Imereti 232:"Luarsab I of Kartli" 520:A daughter, married 217:improve this article 457:Family and children 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King of Kartli
George IX of Kartli
Simon I of Kartli
Battle of Garisi
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Tamar of Imereti
Issue
Simon I of Kartli
David XI of Kartli
House
Bagrationi dynasty
David X of Kartli
Jaqeli
Georgian Orthodox Church
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