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  1. 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.

  2. Archil (1647-1713), was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi Dynasty and poet. He ruled as king of Imereti in western Georgia and of Kakheti in eastern Georgia. English: Archil of Imereti

  3. Alexander Bagratio, Prince of Georgia, Commander of the Russian Artillery at the Battle of Narva - Nationalmuseum - 15154.tif 1,946 × 2,357; 13.15 MB. Alexander, Crown Prince of Imereti (17th century).jpg 325 × 480; 33 KB. Prince Alexander of Imereti (1674–1711).jpg 603 × 772; 72 KB.

  4. 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).

  5. Georgian Orthodox Church. Khelrtva. Solomon II (born as David) ( Georgian: სოლომონ II; 1772 – February 7, 1815), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the last king ( mepe) of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1789 to 1790 and from 1792 until his deposition by the Imperial Russian government in 1810.

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    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.

  7. 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.