DavitII may refer to: DavitII, Caucasian Albanian Catholicos in 765–769 David IV of Georgia, the Builder, King in 1073–1125; sometimes referred to as...
David II may refer to: DavitII, Caucasian Albanian Catholicos in 765–769 David II Magistros of Tao-Klarjeti (died 937) David II of Klarjeti (died 993)...
David II (Georgian: დავით II, DavitII; 1756 – 11 January 1795), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was King of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1784 to 1789 and...
put a halt to the Ottoman approach in the area, King Tahmasp II of Iran appointed Davit as the governor of the area, and gave him the right to administer...
David II (Georgian: დავით II, Davit' II) also known as Imām Qulī Khān (Persian: امام قلی خان, romanized: Emāmqolī Khān; Georgian: იმამყული-ხანი) (1678...
Nina. Ketevan married Davit Radiani, one of the co-leaders of the largest crime syndicate of Georgia called the Nagazi, which Davit founded with his brother...
around 1240 - Davit I (Դավիթ Ա.) around 1240-1254 - Vache II (Վաչե Բ.) Hassan (Հասան), son of Kurt I Mamakhatun (Մամախաթուն) DavitII (Դավիթ Բ.), son...
Volume 7. Athens, Greece: Ekdotike Athenon, 1994, p.22 Donald Rayfield, "DavitII", in: Robert B. Pynsent, S. I. Kanikova (1993), Reader's Encyclopedia of...
Caucasian history. Georgetown University Press, 1963. p 202 Donald Rayfield, "DavitII", in: Robert B. Pynsent, S. I. Kanikova (1993), Reader's Encyclopedia of...
Davit Kiria (Georgian: დავით ქირია) (born February 9, 1988), also spelled as David Kyria, is a Georgian kickboxer who competes in the Featherweight and...
After this victory, Davit Bek's forces completely drove the Ottomans out of Syunik, and he was recognized by the Safavid shah Tahmasp II as ruler of Ghapan...
World War II in the narrative. There is a separate list of World War II TV series. The film or miniseries must be concerned with World War II (or the War...
Davit Gharibyan (Armenian: Դավիթ Ղարիբյան; born May 29, 1990, in Yerevan, Armenia) is an Armenian model, actor, director, host and publisher in music...
Davit Volkovi (Georgian: დავით ვოლკოვი; born 3 June 1995) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as striker for Sabah in the Azerbaijan Premier...
Prince Davit Guramishvili (Georgian: დავით გურამიშვილი) (1705 – 21 July 1792) was a Georgian poet of pre-Romantic Georgian literature. He is known for...
brother Teimuraz II and the latter's mother took care of the administration. He was buried in Qom. Also known as DavitII, or David II. 1722–1723 Mahmad...
were lowered and stored on a nearby car park. Following this, the lifeboat davits were removed in September, giving the ship an altered profile on her boat...
2ndly 1785 Prince Zakaria Andronikashvili Mariam (1755–1828), married 1777 Davit Tsitsishvili, Prince of Zemo-Satsitsiano Sophia (c. 1756; died young) Levan...
David VI Narin (Georgian: დავით VI ნარინი, romanized: davit VI narini) (also called the Clever) (1225–1293), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was joint king...
tenders, which can also be used as lifeboats. These are stored at sea in davits alongside the lifeboats. To transport passengers ashore the tenders pull...
Davit Terteryan (Armenian: Դավիթ Տերտերյան; born 17 December 1997) is an Armenian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Ararat-Armenia...
Davit Aleksidze-Meskhishvili (Georgian: დავით ალექსის ძე მესხიშვილი), "the Rector" (დავით რექტორი; 1745–1824), was a Georgian pedagogue, calligrapher...
indignation from the Georgian public. Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia Ilia II said that "the monastery was a holy shrine that should lie entirely on Georgian...
Davit Kokhia (born 22 April 1993) is a Georgian former footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Moscow, Kokhia started playing for FC Spartak Moscow's...
Simeon II (902–923) – Սիմեոն Բ Davit V (923–929) – Դավիթ Ե Sahak (929–947) – Սահակ Gagik (947–958) – Գագիկ Davit VI (958–965) – Դավիթ Զ Davit VII (965–971)...