Mamia IV Dadiani (Georgian: მამია IV დადიანი; died 1590) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1573 to 1578 and again from 1582 until...
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I Dadiani (1533–1546) Giorgi III Dadiani (1546–1573, 1574–1582) Mamia IV Dadiani (1574, 1582–1590) Manuchar I Dadiani (1590–1611) Levan II Dadiani (1611–1657)...
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Giorgi IV Dadiani (Georgian: გიორგი IV დადიანი; died 1715) was Prince of Mingrelia from 1691 to 1704 and from 1710 to 1715. Giorgi's accession to rulership...
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returned with no losses. After Giorgi Dadiani died in 1582, the princely throne was taken over by his brother Mamia IV Dadiani, who induced Gurieli to capture...
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Mamia IV Gurieli (Georgian: მამია IV გურიელი) (died 1778 or 1784), of the western Georgian House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1726 to 1756 and...
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opposition after making peace with Bezhan Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia. Giorgi was the eldest son of Mamia III Gurieli, Prince of Guria, and Elene, daughter...
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Instead, Simon released Levan Dadiani's disgraced vizier Paata "Tsutski" Tsulukidze, who had been handed by Dadiani to Mamia Gurieli for custody. Tsulukidze...
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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 western...
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father, Mamia III Dadiani, as eristavi ("duke") of Odishi and ex officio mandaturt-ukhutsesi ("Lord High Steward") of Imereti in 1533. Dadiani's break with...
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1614, Mamia II and Levan II Dadiani petitioned Sultan Ahmed I, asking him to seek a peaceful solution to the conflict and on 13 December, Mamia II met...
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Supported by the government of Kartli, Mamia made his way to Guria. In November 1713, Mamia Gurieli, joined by Dadiani, the duke of Racha, Giorgi Abashidze...
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Mamia Gurieli (Georgian: მამია გურიელი, fl. 1460) was a member of the House of Dadiani and eristavi ("duke") of Guria in western Georgia in the latter...
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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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Mariam Dadiani (Georgian: მარიამ დადიანი; born between 1599 and 1609; died 1682) was a daughter of Manuchar I Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, by his second...
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Guria, a fief of the secundogeniture of the Dadiani in possession of Shamadavle's younger brother, Mamia Gurieli, and his progeny. His other titles were...
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II Dadiani; eristavi of Guria and Svaneti c. 1410–1430 – Giorgi I; son of Kakhaber I c. 1430–1450 – Mamia I; son of Giorgi I c. 1450–1469 – Mamia II;...
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conjunction with some Georgian nobles. In 1533, he persuaded Mamia I Gurieli of Guria and Mamia III Dadiani of Mingrelia to organize a combined and eventually disastrous...
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George II Gurieli (section Conflict with Dadiani)
deposed Levan's successor and his former son-in-law Giorgi Dadiani in favor of Mamia IV Dadiani, whom he then gave his sister in marriage. The king of Imereti...
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of Upper Imereti. Leon made an alliance with the Mingrelian prince Mamia IV Dadiani, married his sister Marekhi, and forced Constantine to surrender in...
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1771 and from 1776 to 1788. Giorgi was a son of Giorgi IV Gurieli and a younger brother of Mamia IV Gurieli. He was installed by King Solomon I of Imereti...
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crown of Imereti, he was raised to the throne through the support of Mamia IV Dadiani, prince of Mingrelia, who had deposed King Leon of Imereti in 1588...
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Akhaltsikhe, he defeated Mamia at the Battle of Chkhara in June 1712. Deposed again in November 1713, George resumed the throne upon Mamia's death in January...
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from Kutaisi, but found himself embroiled in fighting with Mamia Gurieli. Giorgi Dadiani's hold on power also shattered and finally eclipsed under his...
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I Dadiani". Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia (in Georgian). Vol. 4. Tbilisi: Metsniereba. p. 287. Rayfield 2012, p. 152. Beradze, Tamaz (1983). "Mamia III...
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ruled Guria, a small state in southwestern Georgia, as a client of Mamia IV Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, who had deposed Giorgi II Gurieli. Vakhtang was...
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against the king. Alexander, supported by Mamia IV Gurieli, won a victory at the battle of Chikhori, capturing Dadiani, but under the Ottoman pressure, the...
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Dadiani. Princess Rodam (died 1770), born by Mariam Dadiani, who married, in 1732, Prince Mamia IV Gurieli (died 1784). Solomon I (1735 – 23 April 1784)...
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George III of Guria (redirect from George IV of Imereti)
Prince Kaikhosro II Gurieli (1669–1689), Prince of Guria (1685–1689); Prince Mamia III Gurieli (died 1714), Prince of Guria (1689–1714); Prince Malakia; Prince...
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George, (1460–after 1463) Daughter (name unknown), who probably married Duke Mamia of Guria According to the historian Warren Treadgold, David had seven sons...
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Prince Vakhtang of Imereti. George III as prince of Guria. Mamia III as prince of Guria. George IV as prince of Guria. "Head of The Royal House of Georgia"...
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