• he was also Duke (eristavi) of the Duchy of Aragvi from 1747 until his death in 1756. Vakhtang was the first child and the eldest son of Heraclius II...
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    Vakhtang, Duke of Aragvi, also known as "Vakhtang the Good" Vakhtang Kikabidze, Georgian actor Vakhtang Orbeliani, Georgian poet Vakhtang Chabukiani, Georgian...
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  • II of Kartli confiscated the Mukhrani from Duke Zurab I of Aragvi and invited the young Vakhtang, then aged 11 , to rule the principality as Vakhtang II...
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    control of their possessions. In the process of time, the tenure of a duke of Aragvi became hereditary, and the eristavi ranked as mtavari, one of the "undivided"...
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  • 438 W.E.D. Allen, location: 10953—10956 Rayfield, D. (2013) Edge of Empires: A History of Georgia, Reaktion Books, ISBN 9781780230702 W.E.D. Allen (1970)...
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  • Duchy of Aragvi was an important fiefdom in medieval and early modern Georgia, strategically located in the upper Aragvi valley, in the foothills of the...
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    now ruled by Vakhtang, the son of Bagrat Mukhranbatoni, but, with other aristocrats – Bardzim Amilakhori, Elizbar, duke of Ksani – Vakhtang Mukhranbatoni...
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  • (Guka; died 1717), daughter of Bardzim, Duke of Aragvi, and then, already a widower, Ana (fl. 1724 – 1745), daughter of Prince Paata Amilakhvari. Svimon...
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    component of her family's and her own political machinations. Her first husband, Zurab, Duke of Aragvi, was put to death at the behest of Darejan's father...
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    the Donskoy Monastery. Bakar was married to Ana, daughter of Giorgi, Duke of Aragvi (1706 – 18 February 1780), who accompanied him in Russia and died in...
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    wife, a daughter of Duke Baadur of the Aragvi, probably called Tamar, in 1711. Two years later, on February 2, 1712, he remarried Vakhtang VI's daughter...
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  • of Aragvi of the House of Sidamoni. They had six children: Vakhtang V (1618–1675), adopted son of King Rostom and his successor to the throne of Kartli...
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  • to become regent of Kartli during the anti-Iranian rebellion to the chagrin of his rival Zurab, Duke of Aragvi. Zurab, suspicious of the tandem's designs...
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    Shaburidze (category Noble families of Georgia (country))
    subsequently married Giorgi Shaburidze, son of Vameq, Duke of Aragvi, as is revealed by the latter's charter of 1465. By the late 15th century, however,...
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    (died 1668), married successively to Duke Zurab of Aragvi (1623), Alexander III of Imereti (1630), and Vakhtang of Imereti (1661), and notorious for her...
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    died in 1744. Of his first marriage, Heraclius two children: Prince Vakhtang (1738 or 1742 – 1 February, 1756 or 1760), Duke of Aragvi (1747–1756); Rusadan...
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  • Gochashvili (category Noble families of Georgia (country))
    king of Kartli and, relying on the support of the duke of Aragvi, had plotted the overthrow of Vakhtang V, king of Kartli and member of the house of Mukhrani...
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    Kakheti (redirect from Prince of Kakhetia)
    Machabelis, seven Cholokashvilis, bishops of Rustavi and Kharchisho. Furthermore, Zurab Eristavi, the mighty Duke of Aragvi, was severely wounded. The Iranians...
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    Givi Amilakhvari (category Nobility of Georgia (country))
    paternal grandmother was a daughter of the king Vakhtang V of Kartli. His name "Givi" is derived from the Persian Giv, a name of the hero from Ferdowsi's Shahnameh...
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    the Aragvi River to the west to Mount Lilo (Iori Plateau), the Kura river to the south and the Caspian Sea to the west. Demetrius and Vakhtang IV shared...
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  • Constantine I was the second son of Teimuraz I, by his wife Ana, daughter of Nugzar, Duke of Aragvi of the House of Sidamoni. He was born between 1618...
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    (died December 1695), former wife of Duke David of Aragvi and daughter of Prince Levan Diasamidze, who was a brother of the catholicos Eudemus I. After...
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    Il-khanate rule. The successive kings of Eastern Georgia from 1256 to 1329 were David VII, Demetrius II, David VIII, Vakhtang III and George V. At times, Georgia...
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    Mariam Dadiani (category House of Dadiani)
    marriage to Gurieli, Prince Otia, who was married to a daughter of Zaal, Duke of Aragvi. The prince died in 1645 or 1646 (according to the historian Cyril...
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  • Eristov (Aragvi) (2 branches of the family) Eristov (Gurian) Eristov (Ksani) Eristov (Racha) Princes Gagarin (Rurikids, a branch of the Princes of Starodub)...
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  • daughter of Revaz, Duke of Aragvi, whom he wed at Lilo near Tbilisi around 1669. He married secondly, in 1684, a niece of Shoshita II, Duke of Racha. Luarsab...
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    surrendered and were executed. Some years later, Vakhtang V Shah-Nawaz, a Muslim Georgian king/vali of Kartli, managed to obtain the shah's permission...
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  • or Levan (Georgian: ლეონი, ლევანი; 1786 – 1812) was a grandson of King Heraclius II of Kartli and Kakheti, who led a Georgian-Ossetian rebellion against...
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    negotiates a passage north from the Kartli via the banks of the Aragvi into the domains of Duke Zurab of Aragvi, giving his guarantee that his troops will not would...
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    was raised at the royal court, in the shadow of his half-brother Vakhtang, who was appointed Duke of Aragvi by their father at 9 years old. His youth was...
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