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    Bakar (Georgian: ბაქარი) (April 7, 1700 – February 1, 1750) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Mukhrani branch of the Bagrationi dynasty...
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  • Levan Gruzinsky (category Georgian princes)
    prince of the Mukhrani branch of the royal Bagrationi dynasty. In Russia he bore the surname of Gruzinsky. Prince Levan was the son of Prince Bakar of...
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    surname of Gruzinsky, meaning "Georgian". Alexander was the son of Bakar, Crown Prince who had followed his father Vakhtang VI, the king of Kartli, into...
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    The Kingdom of Kartli (Georgian: ქართლის სამეფო, romanized: kartlis samepo) was a late medieval and early modern monarchy in eastern Georgia, centred...
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    1786) was a Georgian royal prince and a general in the Russian service. Born to the king Vakhtang VI of Kartli of the House of Bagrationi-Mukhrani and Queen...
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    Ana Gruzinskaya Golitsyna (category House of Mukhrani (royal line))
    aristocrat of Georgian royal origin. She was the daughter of Prince Alexander of Kartli, grandchild of Prince Bakar of Kartli and great-grandchild of King Vakhtang...
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  • was a Georgian prince royal (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty of House of Mukhrani of Kartli and a natural son of Levan of Kartli by an unknown...
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    (1744–1779); Prince Iotam (fl. 1737); Prince Petre (fl. 1737); Princess Guka (fl. 1737). Bagrationi Bakar Bagrationi George, Prince of Georgia "Description of Georgian...
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  • Prince Erekle, by the regent of Kartli, Crown Prince Bakar. Levan was, in turn, deposed in 1721, when King Vakhtang VI of Kartli granted Mukhrani to his reconciled...
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    the Lowlands. Prince Bakar (7 April 1700 – 1 February 1750), ruler of Kartli. Prince George (2 August 1712 – 19 December 1786), general of the Russian Empire...
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  • nobleman of the ducal family of Racha, Gedevan, Duke of the Lowlands. Prince Bakar (7 April 1700 – 1 February 1750), ruler of Kartli. Prince George (2...
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  • fled to Telavi, Kakheti, but was surrendered to Vakhtang's son Bakar, regent of Kartli. He was put under arrest at Tbilisi, where he reconverted to Christianity...
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    მუხრანბატონი lit. 'Princes (batoni) of Mukhrani'). An elder branch of the house of Mukhrani, now extinct, furnished five royal sovereigns of Kartli between 1658...
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  • Vakhtang VI of Kartli in Safavid Iran. Eventually, Erekle was dispossessed of his offices and blinded at the order of Vakhtang's son Prince Bakar. Mukhrani...
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    Gruzinsky (redirect from Princes of Georgia)
    offshoot of the House of Mukhrani that was dispossessed of the throne of Kartli in 1726. The line descended from Prince Bakar of Georgia (1699/1700-1750)...
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  • of Kartli, Prince Svimon, arrested Domentius and sent for punishment to Vakhtang's heir Bakar, but the prelate was saved through the intervention of Vakhtang's...
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  • Aliqoli Khan Vakhtang VI of Kartli Prince Bakar of Kartli Safiqoli Khan Ziyadoghlu Qajar (aka Aliqoli Khan) Mohammad-Ali Khan of Tabriz (1719-1720) Mikhri...
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    managed to bribe Ibrahim-Pasha who installed Prince Bakar as governor of Kartli and arrested Constantine. Soon, Bakar conspired with Constantine, his former...
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    to disarm Konstantine and install Vakhtang’s son Bakar as Kartli’s governor. For a few weeks Bakar and Konstantine both resisted the Ottomans, but soon...
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    Georgy Gruzinsky (category House of Mukhrani (royal line))
    House of Mukhrani, claimant to the throne of Georgia, and his wife Daria Menshikova. Georgy was, thus, grandson of Bakar of Kartli and great-grandson of King...
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  • (1716–1724) Bakar, King (1716–1719) Constantine II, King (1722–1732) Ali Mirza, Viceroy (1735–c.1737) Teimuraz II, King (1744–1762) Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti...
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  • Rostom, approaching 90, had adopted great-grandson of King Luarsab I, also Luarsab, as heir. Kartli's aristocracy resented yet another Persian-educated...
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    Grapevine cross (category National symbols of Georgia (country))
    official religion in the kingdom of Iberia (Kartli). The grapevine cross is recognizable by the slight drooping of its horizontal arms. Traditional accounts...
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    Givi Amilakhvari (category Afsharid governors of Kartli)
    Inner Kartli (Upper Kartli) called Saamilakhoro and the office of governor (mouravi) of Gori. He first appeared on the political scene of Kartli in 1722...
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  • 1676–1703) Archil, King (1664–1675) Heraclius I, King (1675–1676) Kingdom of Kartli (complete list) – George X, King (1599–1606) Luarsab II, King (1606–1615)...
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  • Mamia III Gurieli (category House of Gurieli)
    VI's son Bakar. Supported by the government of Kartli, Mamia made his way to Guria. In November 1713, Mamia Gurieli, joined by Dadiani, the duke of Racha...
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  • Umar–Bey, Prince (1821–1822) Mikhail, Prince (1822–1864) Kingdom of Imereti (complete list) – Solomon II, King (1789–1790, 1792–1810) Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti...
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  • as Prince of Orange in the Netherlands, Duke of Brabant in Belgium, Prince of Asturias in Spain (also granted to heirs presumptive), or the Prince of Wales...
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    Safavid Georgia (category Kingdom of Kartli)
    present-day Georgia. The territory of the province was principally made up of the two subordinate eastern Georgian kingdoms of Kartli (Persian: کارتیل, romanized: Kartil)...
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    of Johor, Sultan of Johor since 1895, was first in line, but he declined the office due to old age. The next in line, Abu Bakar of Pahang, Sultan of Pahang...
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