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    Givi Amilakhvari (Georgian: გივი ამილახვარი) (1689–1754) was a Georgian nobleman (tavadi) with a prominent role in the politics of eastern Georgia in the...
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    Iranian noble Givi Amilakhvari (1689-1754), political and military leader Alexander Amilakhvari (1750-1802), political writer Ivane Amilakhvari (1829-1905)...
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  • Givi (Georgian: გივი) is a masculine Georgian given name. It may refer to: Givi Amilakhvari, Georgian nobleman Givi Berikashvili, Georgian film and theatre...
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    due to the difficult political moment the country faced when Prince Givi Amilakhvari fought intermittently with and against the Ottomans and the Persian...
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    though others prepared for resistance. The prominent Georgian nobleman Givi Amilakhvari, who was appointed as a governor (wakil) of Kartli for the shah of...
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    invading Persian troops sent by Shah Abbas I of Safavid in 1614–6. Prince Givi Amilakhvari reconstructed it in 1678, but the 1720s Ottoman occupation of Georgia...
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    [citation needed] Hostilities also spilled into Georgia, where Prince Givi Amilakhvari employed an Ottoman force in a futile attempt to undermine the Iranian...
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    suppress the aristocratic opposition to the Persian hegemony led by Givi Amilakhvari. As a reward, Nader granted the kingship of Kartli to Teimuraz and...
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    the anti-Iranian rebellion led by the influential Kartlian noble, Givi Amilakhvari, and consolidate his power in Kartli, thus de facto uniting eastern...
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    [citation needed] Hostilities also spilled into Georgia, where Prince Givi Amilakhvari employed an Ottoman force in a futile attempt to undermine the Persian...
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  • Grocka Holy Roman Empire 1739 Stavuchany Russian Empire 1744 Achabeti Givi Amilakhvari, Kingdom of Kakheti 1745 Kars Afsharid Persia 1753 Zoti Principality...
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  • Municipality, Shida Kartli, Georgia (de facto South Ossetia) Kartli uprising Givi Amilakhvari Ottoman Empire Childir Eyalet Lezgins  Kingdom of Kakheti Teimuraz...
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    general of the Russian Empire; revolutionizer of the wine industry Ivane Amilakhvari (1829–1905), general of the Russian Empire and distinguished commander...
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    suppress the aristocratic opposition to the Persian hegemony led by Givi Amilakhvari. As a reward, Nader Shah granted the kingship of Kartli to Teimuraz...
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    Georgians, Armenians and Jews. In the 1740s, Surami was used by Prince Givi Amilakhvari as his base against King Teimuraz II and Persians. After the prince's...
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  • Kartl-Kakheti was changed by Iranians (Qizilbashs) Shanshe together with Givi Amilakhvari and Vakhushti Abashidze led big revolt against Iranian conquerors and...
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    Teimuraz, aided by his son Erekle II, was able to crush the rebels led by Givi Amilakhvari. As a reward, the shah abolished, in 1742, a heavy tribute laid upon...
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  • the reemerging regional power. Mamuka joined the dignitaries such as Givi Amilakhvari, Shanshe, Duke of the Ksani, and Vakhushti Abashidze in opposition...
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  • George XI of Kartli. Tamar (died 1694), who married, in 1661, Prince Givi Amilakhvari (c. 1634 – 1700) and had five children. She became a nun in her widowhood...
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  • Abashidze was released. In 1742, he joined the rebellion led by Prince Givi Amilakhvari against the Iranian hegemony in Kartli, which was eventually defeated...
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  • Kartli and Kakheti, but this also invited a rebellion led by Prince Givi Amilakhvari. After three years of inconclusive fighting, the rebels were eventually...
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    Rostom and defeated Amilakhvari. In the seventeenth century, it was one of the bastions of the governor of Kartli, Givi Amilakhvari, who fought against...
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    name to the entire valley. In 1744 near Achabeti Erekle II defeated Givi Amilakhvari and the Turkish army. Achabeti is associated with the Anchabadze family;...
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    Anton became engaged to the daughter of the influential politician Givi Amilakhvari, however, his bride was taken away by Nader Shah when the latter took...
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  • aunt, Bangua, who was married to the influential Georgian nobleman, Givi Amilakhvari. Returning to Kakheti in September 1739, however, Heraclius repudiated...
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    century. The noble Georgian family Amilakhvari played significant role in the history of the church. In 1679, Givi Amilakhvari and his wife ordered new frescoes...
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  • 1731–1739 : Bardzimi I 1739–1743 : Bezhani Non-Dynastic 1743–1747 : Givi II, Prince Amilakhvari 1747 : Annexation by the Kingdom of Kakheti Bagrationi Appanage...
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    Piralishvili Metropolitan Bishop Ambrosi Nekreseli Metropolitan Bishop Atanase Amilakhvari Bishop Zakaria Gabashvili Giorgi Giorgisdze Archimandrite Geronti Sologashvili...
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  • (Citizens, resigned to become Public Defender on March 7, 2023); Giorgi Amilakhvari (GD, resigned to become Minister of Education and Science on March 24...
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    1742-1743 : Bezhan I (Both installed by the Turks) 1743–1747 : Givi II, Prince Amilakhvari 1747 : Annexion by the Kingdom of Kakheti 1747–1756: Prince Vakhtang...
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