Teimuraz I of Kakheti, King in 1605–1616, 1625–1633 and 1634–1648
Teimuraz I, Prince of Mukhrani, ruled in 1580/1605–1625
Teimuraz of Imereti, King in 1766–1768
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TeimurazI may refer to: TeimurazI of Kakheti, King in 1605–1616, 1625–1633 and 1634–1648 TeimurazI, Prince of Mukhrani, ruled in 1580/1605–1625 Teimuraz...
TeimurazI (Georgian: თეიმურაზ I) (1589–1663), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a Georgian monarch who ruled, with intermissions, as King of Kakheti from...
He was the only son of King TeimurazI of Kakheti to have survived into adulthood. He fathered the future King Heraclius I of Kakheti, who continued the...
Teimuraz may refer to: Teimuraz (name), a Georgian male given name TeimurazI of Kakheti (1589–1663), Georgian king Teimuraz II of Kakheti (1680–1762)...
rebellion led by his formerly loyal Georgian subjects Luarsab II and TeimurazI (also known as Tahmuras Khan) in the Kingdom of Kakheti. In 1606, Abbas...
King TeimurazI, by his wife Helene née Princess Diasamidze (died 1695). Taken to Russia when the pro-Persian king Rostom of Kartli defeated Teimuraz in...
Kakheti under TeimurazI and Persian Empire led by Ali Kuli Khan. The battle took place after the initiation of the rebellion by TeimurazI of Georgia,...
eastern Georgia. She was regent of Kakheti during the minority of her son TeimurazI of Kakheti from 1605 to 1614. She was killed at Shiraz, Iran, after prolonged...
1744 until his death. Teimuraz was also a lyric poet. He was a son of Erekle I and his wife Anna. Together with his mother, Teimuraz ruled as regent for...
Kingdom of Kakheti in 1648 and sent the rebellious monarch TeimurazI into exile. In 1651, Teimuraz tried to reclaim his lost crown with the support of the...
consort of TeimurazI of Kakheti, whom she married as his second wife in 1612. She spent more than four decades of her life with Teimuraz, whose eventful...
fought between the two rival Georgian parties centered respectively on TeimurazI of Kakheti and his defiant noble Giorgi Saakadze in the fall of 1626....
Bagrat I (1512–1539) Vakhtang I (1539–1580) Ashotan I (co-prince, 1539–1561) TeimurazI (1580–1625) Erekle I (1580–1605) Kaikhosro (1625–1626) David I (1626–1648)...
of Bakhtrioni. In the first half of the 17th century, Kakhetian king TeimurazI had conducted resistance against his Persian overlords, which culminated...
shah Abbas I to reluctantly recognize the rebels’ nominee and Constantine's nephew TeimurazI as a new king in 1605. Thus began Teimuraz's long and difficult...
David I 1602–1605 – Alexander II (restored) 1605 – Constantine I 1605–1614 – TeimurazI 1614–1615 – Direct Persian rule 1615–1615 – TeimurazI (restored)...
Uprising of 1625, when TeimurazI took the leadership of the second rebellion against the Safavid Empire in his lifetime. Abbas I of Persia sent a large...
(1574–1602, 1602–1605) David I, King (1602) Alexander II (restored), King (1602–1605) Constantine I, King (1605) TeimurazI, King (1605–1614, 1615, 1625–1633...
the eastern regions of Kartli and Kakheti under TeimurazI for a brief period of 1630–1633. Teimuraz was joined by a surviving Undiladze, Daud Khan. For...
elevated, in 1636, to the princely dignity and enfeoffed by the king TeimurazI with the estate at Kardenakhi, which had hitherto been in possession of...
pledged loyalty provided that Abbas confirmed their candidate, Ketevan's son Teimuraz, as a Christian king of Kakheti. Meanwhile, the Kartlian forces under Prince...
from Bagrat VI. Upon Teimuraz II's death, Kartli and Kakheti were united once more with the exception of Imereti. Upon Teimuraz II's death, Kartli and...
married, c. 1581, Ketevan, daughter of Ashotan I, Prince of Mukhrani. They were the parents of: TeimurazI of Kakheti, King of Kakheti Prince Vakhtang (died...
in the city. Following an agreement between Shah Abbas I and his Georgian subject TeimurazI of Kakheti ("Tahmuras Khan"), whereby the latter converted...