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The Liparitids (Georgian: ლიპარიტები), also known as Baghuashi (ბაღჳაში), were a noble house (didebuli) in medieval Georgia, with notable members from the 9th to 12th centuries. They were famed for their powerful resistance to the consolidation of Bagratid royal authority in the Kingdom of Georgia. A principal branch of the Liparitid house, known later under the name of Orbelian.

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Liparitids

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of Georgia. A principal branch of the Liparitid house, known later under the name of Orbelian. The Liparitids are believed by Cyril Toumanoff and some...

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Duchy of Kldekari

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the kingdom of Georgia from 876-1184. Ruled by a powerful dynasty of Liparitids-Baghuashi, the duchy existed in the south-western parts of modern Kvemo...

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Mamikonian

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moved to the Georgian lands. The latter-day Georgian feudal houses of the Liparitids-Orbeliani and Tumanishvili are sometimes surmised to have been descended...

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Orbelian dynasty

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Orbelians Nobility Princes Bughta and Burtel Orbelian, 1306 Parent house Liparitids Country Kingdom of Georgia Founded 11th Century Founder Liparit Dissolution...

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Hnevank

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Orbelian, a branch of the Liparitids who were expelled from Georgia and into Armenia in the late 12th century. Liparitids were themselves a branch of...

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Kingdom of the Iberians

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he was buried after his death in 882.[citation needed] Liparit, of the Liparitids, took over Trialeti, where he built the stronghold Klde-Karni and placed...

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Kldekari Fortress

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Kldekari Saeristavo. Unable to cope with the growing political power of the Liparitids, the Georgian royal government seized Kldekari Fortress several times...

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List of monarchs of Georgia

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of Alania, had the support of his mother, the Byzantine Empire and the Liparitid clan. Prince George (გიორგი) (1050–53) Bagrat's heir, opposed to his father...

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Liparit IV of Kldekari

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Georgia (1027–1072) and his most dangerous rival. He was of the House of Liparitid-Baguashi (later Orbeli or Orbeliani), and thus, a hereditary duke (eristavi)...

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Danishmendids

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originally named Hrahat/Rat/Rati, supposedly a scion of the Armeno-Georgian Liparitid and Orbelian noble houses. Yinanc, who according to Bedrosian "probably"...

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Bagrat IV of Georgia

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Bagrat succeeded in defeating his most powerful vassals and rivals of the Liparitid family, bringing several feudal enclaves under his control and reducing...

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Orbeli

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Orbeli, an Armenian orientalist Leon Orbeli, an Armenian physiologist Liparitids, a medieval Georgian noble family This disambiguation page lists articles...

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Guaram Mampali

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gave Ashots to his Armenian brother-in-law, Ashot V. Liparit, of the Liparitids (Baguashi), took over Trialeti, where he built the stronghold Klde-Karni...

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Baratashvili

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continuation of the Kachibadze (ქაჩიბაძე), which were possibly related to the Liparitids-Orbeli. The surname "Baratashvili", literally “children/descendants of...

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Ivane I of Kldekari

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(eristavi) of Kldekari, Argveti, and Orbeti-Samshvilde of the House of Liparitid-Baguashi from 1059 to 1080/89. Ivane was the son of Liparit IV, Duke of...

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Gugunava

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Georgian noble family possibly descending from the medieval house of Liparitid-Orbeliani. They were established in the Principality of Guria, and were...

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Aghsartan I of Kakheti

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under Bagrat’s successor George II and allied himself with the rebellious Liparitid clan, but then transferred his loyalty to George and helped him counter...

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Cyril Toumanoff

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(Rome, 1969) with Olgerd de Sherbowitz-Wetzor. "The Mamikonids and the Liparitids", Armeniaca Venise (1969). "The Third-Century Armenian Arsacids: A chronological...

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Mkheidze

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19th century, the Mkheidze traced their descent to the medieval house of Liparitid-Orbeli though the version cannot be substantiated by servicing historical...

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House of Orbeliani

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Baratashvili – themselves possible descendants of the medieval house of Liparitid-Orbeli – amid the bloody family feuds in the 17th century. The latter-day...

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Chijavadze

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considered them an offshoot of the medieval Kakhaberidze family of the Liparitid stock, while Simon Janashia and, following him, several other Georgian...

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Demetrius of Anakopia

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Demetrius returned to Georgia with Byzantine troops. Liparit IV, of the Liparitid clan, the most powerful noble in Georgia, supported the rebellious prince...

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Abashidze

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Abashidze family possibly derived from the medieval Georgian noble house of Liparitid-Orbeliani, but the family legend holds that it descended from an Abyssinian...

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Kakhaberidze

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11th or 12th century to the 13th. The Kakhaberidze were a branch of the Liparitid-Baguashi, their dynastic name being derived from its early member Kakhaber...

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Manglisi

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Chosroids of Iberia, in the middle of the 8th century, and then of the Liparitids, whose one member Rati, a contemporary of Bagrat III (r. 978/1008–1014)...

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Katskhi Monastery

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at the behest of the late 10th-century nobleman Rati, of the house of Liparitids (Baguashi), who settled down in Argveti c. 988 after losing his stronghold...

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Duchy of Racha

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in 1789. The duchy of Racha was founded c. 1050, when a branch of the Liparitid family, subsequently known as Kakhaberidze, was enfeoffed of it by King...

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