• Vakhtang V (Georgian: ვახტანგ V), born Bakhuta Mukhranbatoni (Georgian: ბახუტა მუხრანბატონი) (1618 – September 1675), was king (mepe) of Kartli (eastern...
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    Vakhtang I Gorgasali (Georgian: ვახტანგ I გორგასალი, romanized: vakht'ang I gorgasali; c. 439 or 443 – 502 or 522), of the Chosroid dynasty, was a king...
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    IV, Georgian king Vakhtang V, Georgian king Vakhtang VI, Georgian king Vakhtang, son of David IV of Georgia, Georgian prince Vakhtang, Duke of Aragvi,...
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    Islam prior to his appointment as governor of Kandahar. He was the son of Vakhtang V, whom he succeeded as the ruler of Kartli in 1676. As with many other...
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    Vakhtang I of Iberia. Son of Bagrat III. Professor Cyril Toumanoff considered Bagrat to have been a son of another Teimuraz, son of Prince Vakhtang of...
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    led by the Georgians between 1659 and 1660, in which he acknowledged Vakhtang V as the king of Kartli, but had the rebel leaders executed. From the middle...
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  • prince (batonishvili) and the fourth son of the king of Kartli Shahnawaz (Vakhtang V). He was the titular king of Kartli in 1709. In 1675, Levan was confirmed...
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    After Rostom's death, Mariam was married his adopted son and successor, Vakhtang V. Iranian Georgians Asatiani & Janelidze 2009, p. 150. Asatiani 2008, p...
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    King Rostom of Kartli, his adopted son Vakhtang, Prince of Mukhrani, succeeded on the throne as King Vakhtang V in 1659 and ceded the ownership of Mukhrani...
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  • King Vakhtang V of Kartli (Shah Nawaz Khan) and spent nearly two decades as a hostage in Iran. Luarsab was born into the family of Prince Vakhtang, batoni...
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    Vakhtang III (Georgian: ვახტანგ III; 1276–1308), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Georgia from 1302 to 1308. He ruled during the Mongol...
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    King was captured during the Imeretian campaign of the King of Kartli, Vakhtang V (1658–1675). Teimuraz I was escorted as an honoured prisoner through Kartli...
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  • 1513–1520 (David X), 1625–1633 (Teimuraz I), 1648–1658 (Rostom), 1660–1664 (Vakhtang V), 1723 (Constantine II/III), to finally unite the Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti...
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  • Gruzinsky (a branch of the Bagration royal family; the offspring of King Vakhtang V) Princes Gruzinsky (Kakhetian branch, the offspring of King Irakli II)...
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    local Georgian community. He was also a lyric poet. Archil was the son of Vakhtang V Shahnawaz of Kartli, who, under the Persian protection, attempted to reunify...
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    leaders of the uprising surrendered and were executed. Some years later, Vakhtang V Shah-Nawaz, a Muslim Georgian king/vali of Kartli, managed to obtain the...
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    priest and historian Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili (?–1668), usurper of the throne of Imereti, fled to Ahiska after being deposed Vakhtang V, King of Kartli,...
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    with its manor and Avlabar forests belonging to it." During the reign of Vakhtang V, in 1658, the church became a storage for gunpowder. The monastery was...
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  • the absence of his half-brother Vakhtang VI at the Safavid court in Iran. Afterwards, he switched sides between Vakhtang and his renegade sibling Jesse...
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  • Georgian poem that covers the period from 1658 to 1665 during the rule of Vakhtang V of Kartli (r. 1658–1675), who adopted the name Shahnavaz after becoming...
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    1694, a daughter of Vahshatu Sultan, Safi Quli Khan. (2); a daughter of Vakhtang V (Shah Nawaz Khan II), King of Kartli. (3); 1710, a daughter of Kaikoshrow...
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  • II Jaqeli, Eskandar Mirza (Prince Aleksandre of Georgia), Shah Nawaz (Vakhtang V of Kartli), Mustafa, fourth son of Tahmasp I, Heydar Ali, third son of...
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  • (1605–1639) Alexander III, King (1639–1660) Bagrat V, King (1660–1661, 1663–1668, 1669–1678, 1679–1681) Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili, King (1661–1663) Archil, King...
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    1302, he was replaced by his brother, Vakhtang III. After the death of both his elder brothers – David and Vakhtang – George became a regent for David's...
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  • Rostom of Kartli in 1638, and the latter's adopted son and successor, King Vakhtang V of Kartli in 165 Queens of Imereti Mariam Dadiani (died before December...
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  • Kaykhosrow. He was a close relative of Rodam, the wife of Shah Navaz Khan (Vakhtang V). His name Vakhushti derives from Old Iranian vahišta- ("paradise", superlative...
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    Bagrationi of Mukhrani. Givi's paternal grandmother was a daughter of the king Vakhtang V of Kartli. His name "Givi" is derived from the Persian Giv, a name of...
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  • and brought back to his father upon being informed by Bagrat V of Imereti that Vakhtang V allegedly planned to send Manuchar as a hostage to Persia. Darejan's...
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  • abdication of Vakhtang V's son Archil in 1663. His rule proved short-lived: the Imeretians caught, blinded, and expelled him and restored Bagrat V. According...
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  • Imereti married to Simon of Imereti. Anuka (1698–1746), a daughter of king Vakhtang V of Kartli in what is now Georgia, who married in 1712 Prince Vakhushti...
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