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  1. Simon I the Great ( Georgian: სიმონ I დიდი, romanized: simon I didi ), also known as Svimon ( Georgian: სვიმონი, romanized: svimoni; c. 1537 – 1611), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a Georgian king ( mepe) of Kartli from 1556 to 1569 and again from 1578 to 1599. His first tenure was marked by war against the ...

  2. Simon I (Georgian language: სიმონ I ) also known as Svimon (სვიმონ) (1537–1611), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a Georgian king of Kartli from 1556 to 1569 and again from 1578 to 1599. He spent most of his reign in an incessant war against the Persian and Ottoman domination of Georgia. The eldest son of the heroic king Luarsab I of Kartli and Tamar of Imereti, he ...

  3. Prince Luarsab of Kartli ( Georgian: ლუარსაბი) ( c. 1660 – November 1698) was a Georgian prince royal ( batonishvili) of the Bagratid House of Mukhrani of Kartli. He was a son of King Vakhtang V of Kartli (Shah Nawaz Khan) and spent nearly two decades as a hostage in Iran.

  4. King of Kartli b.1569–d.1619 r.1615–1619: Rostom King of Kartli b.1565–d.1658 r.1633–1658: Teimuraz Mirza of Kartli: Luarsab II King of Kartli b.1592–d.1622 r.1606–1615: Pahrijan Begum: Simon II King of Kartli b. c.early1610s d.1630 r.1619–1630/1631: Vakhtang V b.1618–d.1675 Prince of Mukhrani r.1648–1658 King of Kartli 1658 ...

  5. www.wiki3.en-us.nina.az › Luarsab_I_of_KartliLuarsab I of Kartli

    3 de mar. de 2023 · Luarsab I (Georgian: ლუარსაბ I) (c. 1502-1509 – c. 1556-1558), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of the Georgian Kingdom of Kartli from 1527 to 1556 or from 1534 to 1558. Persistent in his resistance against Safavid Persian aggression, he was killed in the Battle of Garisi .

  6. Simon I, King of Kartli; David XI, King of Kartli; Vakhtang (c. 1546–1605), sometime governor of Akhaldaba and Dirbi. He was married to the certain Tinatin and had had a son, Teimuraz-Mirza, and a daughter, Tamar. Teimuraz-Mirza's son, Luarsab, (died in 1650), was adopted by King Rostom of Kartli as his heir in 1639.