Yusuf I Jaqeli, also known as Yusuf Pasha (Georgian: იუსუფ I ჯაყელი; Turkish: Yusuf Paşa), (1594 — 1647) was a Georgian ruler of Childir Eyalet and vassal of the Ottoman Empire from 1635 to 1647, member of the Jaqeli family and the son of Beka III Jaqeli, better known as "Sefer Pasha." .[1] In 1635, after his father's death Ottomans guaranteed Jaqeli family the Meskhetian throne, if they convert to Islam. Yusuf with his family and relatives became Muslim and started ruling Childir. He took appearance in the Ottoman-Safavid war. In 1647 Yusuf I died by unknown illness, leaving the throne to his son, Rostom.
YusufIJaqeli, also known as Yusuf Pasha (Georgian: იუსუფ I ჯაყელი; Turkish: Yusuf Paşa), (1594 — 1647) was a Georgian ruler of Childir Eyalet and vassal...
Beka III Jaqeli, also known as Sefer Pasha (Georgian: ბექა III ჯაყელი; Turkish: Sefer Paşa), (c. 1564—1635) was a Georgian ruler of Childir Eyalet and...
peace with Timur. In 1402, Constantine together with the prince Ivane IJaqeli of Samtskhe submitted to Timur but never took part in the war against Georgia...
and Abkhazia. Then he, in 1414, met the rebellious prince Atabeg Ivane Jaqeli of Samtskhe on battlefield and forced him into submission. Having dealt...
1625: Manuchar III Jaqeli (son of Manuchar II) 1625 - 1635: Beka III Jaqeli (Sefer Pasha, brother of Manuchar II) 1635 - 1647: Yusuf Pasha (son of Sefer...
men, including Amir Guneh Khan of Erivan – deadly wounded by Manuchar III Jaqeli. Following the battle, Saakadze again led the Georgian resistance and turned...
Jiajak Jaqeli, empress consort of Alexios II of Trebizond. Jiajak (meaning 'flower') was daughter of Beka I, the Cuman atabeg of Samtskhe. The Jaqelis held...
fled to David VIII of Georgia in 1295. Campaign came to an end when Beka IJaqeli captured Tuqal and handed him over to Qurumushi. Ghazan continued purging...