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    Levan I Dadiani (also Leon; Georgian: ლევან [ლეონ] I დადიანი; died 1572) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ruler of Odishi, that is, Mingrelia...
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    Duke Levan I Dadiani became hereditary Prince (mtavari) of Mingrelia and established himself as an independent ruler. His descendant Prince Levan III Dadiani...
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    until his death. A younger son of Levan I Dadiani, he succeeded on the death of his elder brother, Mamia IV Dadiani. Manuchar ruled over Mingrelia, in...
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    Levan V Dadiani (Georgian: ლევან V დადიანი; 1793 – 30 July 1846), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia, in western Georgia, from 1804 to 1846...
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    Levan II Dadiani (also Leon; Georgian: ლევან [ლეონ] II დადიანი; 1597-1657) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ruler of the Principality of Mingrelia...
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  • suggested by the contemporary textual documents. Mamia had two sons: Levan I Dadiani (died 1572), who succeeded him as ruler of Mingrelia; Batulia (Datulia;...
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  • refer to: Levan of Kakheti, Georgian king Levan of Imereti, Georgian king Levan of Kartli, Georgian titular king and regent Levan I Dadiani, Georgian...
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  • from 1578 until his death. He was a son and successor of Levan I Dadiani. Giorgi Dadiani's hold of power in Mingrelia, one of those states that had emerged...
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    Mingrelia was established as an independent Principality in 1557 with Levan I Dadiani serving as a hereditary mtavari (Prince). It remained independent until...
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  • and again from 1582 until his death. He was a younger son of Levan I Dadiani. Mamia Dadiani's career unfolded against the background of an increasingly destructive...
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  • of Imereti, against Levan I Dadiani, who was expelled from Mingrelia. Beyond political and territorial disputes, the Gurieli–Dadiani conflict also had personal...
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  • appealed for help to Bagrat III of Imereti and Levan I Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia. Levan I Dadiani collected the Abkhazians and Odishians to help Guria;...
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  • Konstantin Dadiani (1819–1889), Imperial Russian Army lieutenant general Levan V Dadiani (1793–1846), Imperial Russian Army lieutenant general Niko I Dadiani (1847–1903)...
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    her younger brother was Prince Andria. Her paternal grandfather was Levan V Dadiani. Her maternal grandparents were Princess Salomé Orbeliani and Prince...
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  • III Dadiani (1512–1533) Levan I Dadiani (1533–1546) Giorgi III Dadiani (1546–1573, 1574–1582) Mamia IV Dadiani (1574, 1582–1590) Manuchar I Dadiani (1590–1611)...
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    Mingrelia, in western Georgia, from 1846 until his death in 1853. A son of Levan V Dadiani, he became de facto ruler of Mingrelia on his father's retirement in...
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    cause, but had to concede the border territory Levan had seized from Imereti as well as much of Levan Dadiani's treasury and several Mingrelian noblemen as...
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  • Queen Darejan Dadiani. His career flourished in the 1770s, when he was an ambassador to the Russian Empire and then an army commander. Levan was a talented...
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  • Prince Levan rose in prominence early in the reign of the young king Alexander V of Imereti in the 1720s, when he vied for influence with Bezhan Dadiani, Prince...
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    with his nominal vassal, Giorgi II Gurieli, Prince of Guria, against Levan I Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia. The latter allied himself with the king's cousin...
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    lord of Lechkhumi by his wife, Mzekhatun Dadiani, daughter of Prince Levan III Dadiani. Under Levan III Dadiani, Katsia attained to lordship of Salipartiano...
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    wife of Grigol Dadiani, Sovereign Prince of Mingrelia. After the death of her husband in 1804, Nino was a regent for her underage son, Levan until 1811,...
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    Kingdom of Georgia. Her first marriage was disrupted by her half-brother Levan II Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, in response to Simon Gurieli's patricidal coup...
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    Mingrelia. He was a son of Levan V Dadiani, Prince-regnant of Mingrelia, and member of the regency council for his nephew, Niko I Dadiani. As an officer in the...
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    Darejan Dadiani (Georgian: დარეჯანი), also known as Daria (Georgian: დარია; Russian: Дарья Георгиевна, romanized: Darya Georgyevna) (20 July 1738 – 8...
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  • I Gurieli. He was installed, in 1626, by Levan II Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, who had defeated, dethroned, and blinded his brother-in-law Simon I Gurieli...
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  • of Guria Rostom Gurieli responded, while the prince of Mingrelia, Levan I Dadiani, refused to participate in the alliance, and later sided with the Ottomans...
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    quickly came into conflict with Levan II Dadiani of Mingrelia, whose sister Mariam he had married in 1621. Dadiani's political ambitions and territorial...
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  • deteriorated over his support to the king's defiant vassal, Levan I Dadiani. Rostom was a son of Mamia I Gurieli by his wife Ketevan. In 1533, Mamia was taken...
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    Bagrat and his ally Rostom, prince of Guria. The prince of Mingrelia, Levan I Dadiani, however, defied Bagrat’s call to arms, and later sided with the Ottomans...
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