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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...
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...
Luarsab I (Georgian: ლუარსაბ I) (c. 1502–1509 – c. 1556–1558), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king (mepe) of the Georgian Kingdom of Kartli from 1527...
Luarsab Sharashidze (18 January 1923, Tbilisi, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic - 7 February 1991, Tbilisi) was a Georgian physician, academic, pathologist...
(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...
Dmitry Alexeyevich of Russia 1648–1649 Alexis of Russia Illness Prince Luarsab of Kartli Died 1652 Rostom of Kartli Gunshot wound Tsarevich Alexei Alexeyevich...
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...
refused his demand. Luarsab, however, surrendered voluntarily to the Shah; Abbas initially treated him well but when he learned that Luarsab and Teimuraz had...
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...
following the disobedience of his most loyal Georgian subjects Teimuraz I and Luarsab II, Abbas carried out a punitive campaign in his territories of Georgia...
a Persian force in Tbilisi, he confirmed Luarsab as king of Kartli. The Ottomans attempted to remove Luarsab, sending a large army of Crimean Tatars to...
suppressed a rebellion led by his formerly most loyal Georgian subjects Luarsab II and Teimuraz I (also known as Tahmuras Khan) in the Kingdom of Kakheti...
Safavids which had already garrisoned the Georgian capital of Tbilisi. Luarsab I, the indomitable king of Kartli, refused to recognize the terms of the...
wife of Alexander I of Georgia Tamar of Imereti (died 1556), wife of King Luarsab I of Kartli This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
daughter 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...
Kartlian nobles and Queen Ketevan, appointed seemingly harmless young men Luarsab II and Teimuraz I (son of Ketevan) as rulers of the Safavid subordinate...
under the name of Gerasime, leaving the throne to his energetic nephew, Luarsab I. The sources are confused about when exactly George IX abdicated, some...
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...
Giorgi 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...
married Prince Adam-Sultan Andronikashvili. Their daughter, Tamar, married Luarsab, heir-apparent of Kartli. By a concubine, a peasant woman from Tsavkisi...
Georgia Queen Tamar of Georgia George IV (Lasha-Giorgi) David VI of Georgia Luarsab II of Kartli Vakhtang VI of Kartli Teimuraz I of Kakheti Solomon I of Imereti...
under Simon I and his father, Luarsab I of Kartli, in the Battle of Garisi; the battle ended in a stalemate, with Luarsab and the Safavid commander Shahverdi...
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...
neighboring Georgian potentates to come to aid. Only the king of Kartli Luarsab I and the prince of Guria Rostom Gurieli responded, while the prince of...