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    David VI Narin (Georgian: დავით VI ნარინი, romanized: davit VI narini) (also called the Clever) (1225–1293), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was joint king...
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    appointed David VII as ulu ("senior") ruler, while David VI was appointed narin (junior) ruler. In the following years, both David Ulu and David Narin showed...
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  • (1207–1223) Rusudan, Queen (1223–1245) David VI Narin, King (1245–1259) Kingdom of Imereti (complete list) – David VI Narin, King (1259–1293) Vakhtang II, King...
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    of Georgia sent her son David VI Narin to Batu's court to get official recognition as heir apparent. Batu supported David VI and granted him the rights...
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    during John's absence from Trebizond, his relative, King David VI Narin of Georgia (David I of Imereti), tried to restore Georgian influence in the empire...
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    establishment of de facto independent Kingdom of Western Georgia led by King David VI Narin and his successors, even though several reunifications would take place...
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    that emerged during the Mongol invasions of the realm, led by King David VI Narin in 1259 and later followed by his successors. During this period, the...
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    dynasty of Kakhaberisdze, governed the province until 1278. In 1278 King David VI Narin abolished the duchy during his war against the Mongols. In the mid-14th...
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    candidate to the crown. These were David VII "Ulu", an illegitimate son of George IV, and his cousin David VI "Narin", son of Rusudan. After a failed plot...
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    from the empire and formed an independent kingdom of Imereti under David VI Narin, son of the Georgian Queen Rusudan. Andronikos is the earliest Emperor...
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    Flanders (d. 1288) Chabi, Mongol empress and wife of Kublai Khan (d. 1281) David VI Narin (the Clever), king of Georgia (d. 1293) Franciscus Accursius, Italian...
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    the kingdom. Western Georgia is in the hands of the descendants of David VI Narin who proclaimed themselves kings of western Georgia, and the province...
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    John was away at Constantinople, David VI Narin, the Georgian King of Imereti, besieged the capital. Though King David failed to take the city, the Georgians...
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    following century. In 1284, with the help of Georgian King of Imereti, David VI Narin she managed to seize the crown from her half-brother, Emperor John II...
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  • David VI Narin, by his first wife Tamar, daughter of Prince Amanelisdze, Vakhtang had been declared as co-ruler and was therefore considered David's successor...
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    the Mongol horde (1289), and Vakhtang II (r.1289–1292), the son of David VI Narin, was placed on the royal throne by Arghun, who in return gave Khutlubuga...
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    king of Western Georgia from 1293 to 1327. A son of the Georgian king David VI Narin and his wife, Tamar Amanelisdze, or a Palaeologian princess. Constantine...
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  • step-mother, and the uncle David VI Narin, is mentioned in a church inscription from Abelia in the south of Georgia. In 1262, David's rebellion against the...
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  • Flanders (d. 1288) Chabi, Mongol empress and wife of Kublai Khan (d. 1281) David VI Narin (the Clever), king of Georgia (d. 1293) Franciscus Accursius, Italian...
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    lasting nearly 35 years in 1327. Michael was a son of the Georgian king David VI Narin and his wife, Tamar Amanelisdze, or a Palaeologian princess. In the...
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  • Al-Ashraf Khalil, Mamluk sultan of Egypt (assassinated) date unknown David VI Narin, King of Georgia (b. 1225) William of Rubruck, Flemish Franciscan missionary...
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  • Al-Ashraf Khalil, Mamluk sultan of Egypt (assassinated) date unknown David VI Narin, King of Georgia (b. 1225) William of Rubruck, Flemish Franciscan missionary...
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  • Andria Dadiani, Salome Dadiani David Soslani David IV of Georgia David V of Georgia David VI Narin David VII Ulu David VIII of Georgia Demetre I Demetre...
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  • Georgia and settlement of a succession dispute with his namesake cousin, David VI Narin. Another modern scholar Cyril Toumanoff considers Jigda a Seljuq princess...
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    1261. Nevertheless, the forces were unequal and David Ulu had to take refuge at his cousin, David VI Narin’s court at Kutaisi. In 1262, he had to make peace...
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  • (ბეგა სურამელი; born c. 1225), son of Grigol, was a close associate of David VI Narin and accompanied him in his travel to the court of the Great Khan to...
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    — Juvayni, 1: 249–50. The Mongols appointed David VII as ulu ("senior") ruler, while David VI was appointed narin (junior) ruler. The Mongols required the...
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  • John's absence from Trebizond, his relative, David Narin, tried to restore Georgian influence in the empire, David invaded the empire in April 1282 and captured...
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    Junction"Disused Stations Site Record; Retrieved 17 May 2016 Ian Nairn (Summer 1972). Narin Across Britain - From Leeds into Scotland (Television production). BBC....
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    to enforce this decision. When both David Narin and David Ulu summoned before Güyük in Karakorum, he made David Ulu the senior king and divided the Kingdom...
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