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  1. Tamar II of Kartli. Georgian queen regnant. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 1696. Date of death. 12 April 1746. Noble title.

  2. Georgian queen regnant. This page was last edited on 25 February 2024, at 05:14. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. David XI, King of Kartli; Vakhtang (c. 1546–1605), sometime governor of Akhaldaba and Dirbi. He was married to the certain Tinatin and had had a son, Teimuraz-Mirza, and a daughter, Tamar. Teimuraz-Mirza's son, Luarsab, (died in 1650), was adopted by King Rostom of Kartli as his heir in 1639. Tamar was married to Prince Paremuz Amilakhvari.

  4. Ancient history. Middle Ages. Early modern history. Modern history. History by topic. The Kingdom of Kartli ( Georgian: ქართლის სამეფო, romanized: kartlis samepo) was a late medieval / early modern monarchy in eastern Georgia, centred on the province of Kartli, with its capital at Tbilisi.

  5. Tamar ( Georgian : თამარი; 1696 – 12 April 1746) was a Georgian royal princess of the Bagrationi dynasty, a daughter of King Vakhtang VI of Kartli, of the Mukhranian branch, and the second wife of King Teimuraz II, of the Kakhetian branch. The union with Teimuraz made her queen consort of Kakheti.

  6. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Tamar of Imereti. queen consort of Kartli (Georgia)

  7. Heraclius II, also known as Erekle II (Georgian: ერეკლე II) and The Little Kakhetian (Georgian: პატარა კახი [pʼatʼaɾa kʼaχi]; 7 November 1720 or 7 October 1721 [according to C. Toumanoff] – 11 January 1798), was a Georgian monarch of the Bagrationi dynasty, reigning as the king of Kakheti from 1744 to 1762, and of Kartli and Kakheti from 1762 until 1798.