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  1. The Kingdom of the Iberians (Georgian: ქართველთა სამეფო, romanized: kartvelta samepo) was a medieval Georgian monarchy under the Bagrationi dynasty which emerged circa 888 AD, succeeding the Principality of Iberia, in historical region of Tao-Klarjeti, or upper Iberia in north-eastern Turkey as well parts of modern southwestern Georgia, that stretched from the ...

  2. Information maintained in Petritsoni’s Typikon gives us some reason to surmise that Grigol Bakurianisdze’s brother-in-law (his sister’s husband), Abas, was brother to King Aghsartan of Kakheti, which means Grigol’s close filiation with the family of Kvirikiani – Armenian Bagratuni – ruling in Georgia at the time.

  3. Prince Grigol Orbeliani or Jambakur-Orbeliani (Georgian language: გრიგოლ ორბელიანი ჯამბაკურ-ორბელიანი) (October 2, 1804 – March 21, 1883) was a Georgian Romanticist poet and soldier in the Imperial Russian service. One of the most colorful figures in the 19th-century Georgian culture, Orbeliani is noted for his patriotic poetry ...

  4. Prince Grigol Dadiani ( Georgian: გრიგოლ დადიანი; 6 October 1814 – 24 December 1901) was a member of the Georgian noble Dadiani family of Mingrelia. He was a son of Levan V Dadiani, Prince-regnant of Mingrelia, and member of the regency council for his nephew, Niko I Dadiani. As an officer in the Imperial Russian ...

  5. Grigol (Georgian: გრიგოლი) (died 827) was a Prince and Chorepiscopus of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 786 to 827. He seized control of Kakheti , Kukheti , and Gardabani following the demise of the Kakhetian branch of the Chosroid dynasty of Iberia during the Arab wars of conquest of the Caucasus .

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GrigolGrigol - Wikipedia

    Grigol Imedadze (born 1980), Georgian footballer; Grigol of Kakheti (died in 827), prince of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 786 to 827; Grigol Khandzteli (Gregory of Khandzta, 759–861), Georgian church leader; Grigol Kipshidze (born 2005), Georgian singer; Grigol Kobakhidze (George Coby, 1883–1967) American businessman, first Georgian ...