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  1. 3 de mar. de 2023 · Archil of Imereti March 03, 2023 Archil ( Georgian : არჩილი ) (1647 – April 16, 1713), of Bagrationi dynasty , king of Imereti in western Georgia (1661–1663, 1678–1679, 1690–1691, 1695–1696, and 1698) and of Kakheti in eastern Georgia (1664–75).

  2. Ketevan ( Georgian: ქეთევანი; 1648 – 16 April 1719) was a princess ( batonishvili) of the royal house of Kakheti, a kingdom in eastern Georgia. She was a daughter of Prince David of Kakheti and, by virtue of her marriages to Bagrat IV and Archil, a queen consort of Imereti, a kingdom in western Georgia (1660–1661, 1678 ...

  3. Levan attempted to win over Mamuka by marrying the prince with his daughter; instead, Mamuka married an Imeretian princess from the Chkheidze family. He had a son, Archil (fl. 1675–1683), whose son, Mamuka (fl. 1685–1687), was the last known descendant of this family. Heir apparent of Kartli Prince Mamuka of Imereti playing polo.

  4. Prince Mamuka (died 1840). He took part in an Imeretian revolt against the Russian rule in 1819 and then fled to Turkey. Princess Barbare Bagration of Imereti (1771–1815), who was married to Prince David Tsulukidze. Prince David (1772–1815), the last King of Imereti under the name of Solomon II (1789–1810). Princess Mariam (1775–1854).

  5. fleek.ipfs.io › wiki › Archil_II_of_KakhetiArchil of Imereti

    To gain the shah's consent, Archil was prevailed upon, much against his will, to become a nominal convert to Islam, assuming the title of Shah-Nazar-Khan. In 1664, Archil defeated an attempt by the rival Kakhetian prince and his brother-in-law, Erekle, to regain his father's crown, and achieved a degree of stability and prosperity in Kakheti.

  6. Elene had three children of her first marriage to Prince Archil of Imereti, one son and two daughters. Their son, David (born 1772), went on to become king of Imereti under the name of Solomon II with the help of his grandfather Heraclius II and stepfather Prince Andronikashvili in 1789.

  7. 26 de jun. de 2022 · After a series of unsuccessful attempts to establish himself on the throne of Imereti, Arch Archil (Georgian ) (1647 April 16, 1713), of Bagrationi dynasty, king of Imereti in western Georgia (16611663, 16781679, 16901691, 16951696, and 1698) and of Kakheti in eastern Georgia (166475).