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  1. The reign of the House of Imereti came to an end less than a decade later. On April 25, 1804, the Imeretian king Solomon II, nominally an Ottoman vassal, was persuaded to conclude the Convention of Elaznauri with Russia, on terms similar to those of the Treaty of Georgievsk. Yet the Russian forces dethroned Solomon on February 20, 1810.

  2. Solomon I's accession to the throne of Imereti was preceded by almost a century of unrest in the kingdom of Imereti. The Ottoman garrisons stationed in the Imereti castles, the Ottoman tribute, the rivalry between the king and the princes-nobles, the slave-trading, the intrigues of those seeking the throne, the weakened church plunged the country into anarchy.

  3. Solomon II of Imereti, Georgia.jpg 300 × 419; 58 KB სოლომონ I-ის სიგელი, 1772 წელი.jpg 484 × 320; 31 KB მეფე სოლომონ I-ის მიერ გაცემული სიგელ-გუჯარი.jpg 1,952 × 2,608; 3.01 MB

  4. Salomón II de Imericia. Salomón II de Imericia (en georgiano: სოლომონ II; 1772- Trebisonda,1815), nacido David ( dinastía Bagrationi ), fue el último rey de Imericia, reino situado en Georgia occidental. Reinó desde 1789 a 1790, y de 1792 hasta su deposición por el gobierno del Imperio ruso en 1810.

  5. In Georgia, one of the kingdoms that resisted Russian expansionism was the Kingdom of Imereti. The last king, Solomon II, lost his fight against the Russians in 1810 and was imprisoned in Tbilisi for a while, then took refuge in the Ottoman Empire, and tried to continue his struggle for independence from abroad and sought international support.

  6. 27 de oct. de 2022 · Solomon II (Georgian II) (1772 February 7, 1815), of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was the last King of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1789 to 1790 and from 1792 until his deposition by the Imperial Russian government in 1810.

  7. Simon of Imereti. Simon ( Georgian: სიმონი) (died 1701), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king ( mepe) of Imereti from 1699 to 1701. An illegitimate son of Alexander IV of Imereti, he was brought up at the court of Erekle I of Kartli, while Imereti was embroiled in the civil war among several claimants to the throne.