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and the other Safavid Iranian commanders had been killed by Saakadze and his son Avtandil (supported by his Georgian escorts), which resulted in the virtual annihilation of the leaderless Iranian troops. When in the summer of 1626 the final "rupture" between Teimuraz I and Giorgi Saakadze occurred,
98:; he managed to submit these countries, and became notoriously powerful. Through the marriage of his daughter to Giorgi Saakadze, Saakadze had become the son-in-law of Zurab Eristavi. Zurab himself was the son-in-law of Teimuraz I, through his marriage to 119:
Zurab Eristavi joined the side of the Teimuraz. However, in 1630 Zurab was killed on the orders of Teimuraz I, shortly after the king had instigated the duke to murder the Safavid-sponsored ruler of Kartli, Semayun Khan. Zurab was succeeded as duke (
414: 419: 282: 424: 99: 385: 366: 347: 325: 301: 106:(r. 1588–1629) decided to marry his granddaughter to Semayun Khan, the Safavid ruler of Kartli, Sohrab Eristavi and 54:, and played a leading role in Georgian politics in the first decades of the 17th century. Later, he joined 260: 87: 315: 107: 110:
entertained the guests in the third term of the wedding party on the order of Murav Beg. During the
291: 114:, Zurab and Giorgi Saakadze led the Georgian troops. Zurab led a charge with his main forces after 71: 70:
Zurab Eristavi was amongst the highest ranking Georgian nobles at the time. He was the son of
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Index

Georgian
Georgian
eristavi
Duchy of Aragvi
Safavids
Giorgi Saakadze
Teimuraz I of Kakheti
Nugzar I
Safavid
Tiflis
Semayun Khan
Bazaleti
Mtiuleti
Khevi
Darejan
Abbas I
Abd-ol-Ghaffar Amilakhori
Battle of Martqopi
Qarachaqay Khan
Allen 1964




Allen 1964
Mikaberidze 2015
Rayfield 2013
Rayfield 2012
Floor & Herzig 2015

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