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  1. Vakhtang II (died in 1292), of the dynasty of Bagrationi, was king of Georgia from 1289 to 1292. He reigned during the Mongol dominance of Georgia. A son of the western Georgian ruler, king David VI Narin , by his first wife Tamar, daughter of Prince Amanelisdze, Vakhtang ascended the throne of Georgia, with the consent of the Mongols, in 1289, after his cousin and predecessor, Demetre II was ...

  2. Vakhtang (Georgian: ვახტანგი) or Tsuata (Georgian: ცუატა) (c. 1118 – 1138) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. He was the son of King David IV the Builder and the Cuman - Kipchak princess Gurandukht, daughter of Khan Otrok .

  3. Vakhtang era il figlio maggiore del re Alessandro I e della sua prima moglie Dulandukht Orbelian. Nel 1433 il padre lo nominò co-regnante. Quando Alessandro I abdicò nel 1442, Vakhtang prese il suo posto sul trono di Georgia, lasciando i suoi fratelli, Demetrio e Giorgio, come coregnanti. Il governo di Vakhtang IV fu minacciato dalle ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vakhtang_VIVakhtang VI - Wikipedia

    Vakhtang VI ( Georgian: ვახტანგ VI ), also known as Vakhtang the Scholar, Vakhtang the Lawgiver and Ḥosaynqolī Khan ( Persian: حسین‌قلی خان, romanized : Hoseyn-Qoli Xān; 15 September 1675 – 26 March 1737), was a Georgian monarch ( mepe) of the royal Bagrationi dynasty. He ruled the East Georgian Kingdom of Kartli ...

  5. Remarkably, the village of Sno is the birthplace of the Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia, born Irakli Ghudushauri-Shiolashvili. The patriarch's childhood home stands sentinel across from Vakhtang Gorgasali Church, adding a layer of personal history to this site of worship.

  6. The Cultural and Historical Monuments of Sno Village. While the Sno Church was built relatively recently atop the foundations of an older church, it nonetheless has a lot of history behind it. It is named after the 5th-century king, Vakhtang Gorgasali, whose own history is closely tied to this quaint mountain village.

  7. 28 de may. de 2023 · David Soslan (Georgian: დავით სოსლანი) (died 1207) was a prince from Alania and second husband of Queen Tamar, whom he married in c. 1189. He is chiefly known for his military exploits during Georgia’s wars against its Muslim neighbors. David Soslan's genealogy suggested by Prince Vakhushti.