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    Luarsab II the Holy Martyr (Georgian: ლუარსაბ II; 1592 – 21 June (O.S.), 1 July (N.S.), 1622) was a Georgian monarch who reigned as king (mepe) of Kartli...
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  • Luarsab may refer to: Georgian rulers: Luarsab I of Kartli (1500s–1550s) Luarsab II of Kartli (1592–1622) Luarsab (given name) This disambiguation page...
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  • staged rebellion by Abbas' formerly most loyal Georgian ghulams, namely Luarsab II of Kartli and Teimuraz I of Kahketi (Tahmuras Khan). After the complete...
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  • Kartlian nobles and Queen Ketevan, appointed seemingly harmless young men Luarsab II and Teimuraz I (son of Ketevan) as rulers of the Safavid subordinate kingdoms...
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  • Prince Luarsab of Kartli (Georgian: ლუარსაბი) (c. 1660 – November 1698) was a Georgian prince royal (batonishvili) of the Bagratid House of Mukhrani of...
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  • minority of Luarsab II of Kartli. After the death of the latter's wife, the lords opposing Luarsab, led by Shadiman, managed to turn Luarsab against Giorgi...
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  • Luarsab (Georgian: ლუარსაბი, died 1652) was a member of the Bagrationi dynasty of Kartli, a great-grandson of King Luarsab I and relative of the childless...
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  • to cut the village from here To Tskhireti (Shida Kartli), where King Luarsab II lived. Teudore Keteli tricked the enemy and took him in another direction...
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  • rule of Luarsab II. However, the hypocritical Shah deceives Giorgi. He announces the immunity of the princes who agreed to give him the king Luarsab. The...
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  • Shahnameh who reigned for 120 years. Luarsab I of Kartli Luarsab II of Kartli Prince Luarsab of Kartli Prince Luarsab of Kartli (died 1698) This page or...
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  • Prince Simon-Zosime Andronikashvili in 1784 and had three children. Prince Luarsab (1771 – before 1798), who died young. Princess Sophio (1771 – 28 September...
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    the Russian rule in Georgia between 1800 and 1832. Archil (died c. 1771) Luarsab (born 1772; died young) Ekaterina (1774–1818), married in 1793 Prince Giorgi...
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  • cities like Tbilisi and Golbada were compelled to accept Shiism. King Luarsab of Kartli managed to escape and hide during Tahmasp's marches. The objective...
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  • children, including his eldest son and successor Luarsab I. Prince Vakhushti reports that the mother of Luarsab was captured by Shah Tahmasp I at Ateni and...
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    joined in military service in his early career. Under the young king Luarsab II, he was appointed a mouravi of Tbilisi, Tskhinvali, and Dvaleti in 1608...
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  • "decimated" by Luarsab I's mercenaries, and shortly after by those of Bagrat III of Imereti and Levan of Kakheti (who helped Luarsab I). Eventually though...
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    (Turkish: Deli Simon) by the Ottomans. The eldest son of the heroic king Luarsab I of Kartli and Tamar of Imereti, he commanded his father's army at the...
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  • of Giorgi I Lipartiani, of the Dadiani dynasty. Their children were: Luarsab II (1592-1622, r. 1606-1615), King of Kartli. David (born c. 1595), who disappeared...
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    Abbas suppressed a rebellion led by his formerly loyal Georgian subjects Luarsab II and Teimuraz I (also known as Tahmuras Khan) in the Kingdom of Kakheti...
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    service of Luarsab II of Kartli until a threat to his life had led him to defect to the shah. The Iranians drove both Teimuraz and Luarsab from their...
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    received gifts and assurances of protection. In 1545, Bagrat and his ally Luarsab I of Kartli suffered a bitter defeat at the Battle of Sokhoista in 1545...
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    of Kartli by his wife Mariam Lipartiani. Among her four siblings was Luarsab II, George X's successor to the throne of Kartli and, eventually, a saint...
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    Prince Grigol Orbeliani and a scion of the penultimate Georgian king Erekle II. Baratashvili graduated, in 1835, from a Tiflis gymnasium for nobility, where...
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  • Machitadze, Archpriest Zakaria. 2007. "Holy Royal Martyrs Archil and Luarsab" Archived 17 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine. The Lives of the Georgian...
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    (Lasha-Giorgi) David VI of Georgia Luarsab II of Kartli Vakhtang VI of Kartli Teimuraz I of Kakheti Solomon I of Imereti Heraclius II of Georgia George XII Georgian...
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  • towards Kartli, Shahverdi Sultan's army met those of the Georgian king Luarsab I and his son Simon at Garisi (present-day Tetritsqaro), where a major...
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    father's. Also in front of the altar are tombs of David VI, George VIII, Luarsab I and various members of the Bagrationi royal family including Tamar, the...
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  • formerly most loyal Georgian servants, namely Teimuraz I of Kakheti and Luarsab II of Kartli. Most of modern-day Iranian Georgians are the latter's descendants...
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    Khoreshan (born 1768, died in childhood) Prince Alexander (1770–1844) Prince Luarsab (born 1772, died in childhood) Princess Ekaterine (1774–1818) Princess...
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  • as a puppet king/khan in Kartli on the deposition of his cousin, King Luarsab II the Martyr. He exercised only a limited power confined to Lower Kartli...
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