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  1. Levan (Georgian: ლევანი), also known by his Muslim name Shah-Qoli Khan (Persian: شاه قلی سلطان, romanized: Shāh Qolī Khān) (born c. 1653 – 30 May 1709) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) and the fourth son of the king of Kartli Shahnawaz (Vakhtang V). He was a titular king of Kartli in 1709.

  2. 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.

  3. Levan's presumed tomb was discovered in the south-western corner of the Gremi church in 2021. Biography. He was the son of George II of Kakheti by his wife Helene née Irubakidze-Cholokashvili. George II led a series of unsuccessful raids into his western neighbor, kingdom of Kartli, ruled by a rival

  4. Levan ( Georgian: ლევანი ), also known by his Muslim name Shah-Qoli Khan ( Persian: شاه قلی سلطان, romanized: Shāh Qolī Khān) (born c. 1653 – 30 May 1709) was a Georgian royal prince ( batonishvili) and the fourth son of the king of Kartli Shahnawaz (Vakhtang V). He was a titular king of Kartli in 1709.

  5. Biography. He was the son of George II of Kakheti by his wife Helene née Irubakidze-Cholokashvili. George II led a series of unsuccessful raids into his western neighbor, kingdom of Kartli, ruled by a rival branch of the Bagrationi. In 1513, he was captured and put in prison, while his kingdom was taken over by David X of Kartli.

    • "Leon of Kakheti"
    • 1574 (69-70)
    • 1504
    • Emily Damiano
  6. To strengthen their partnership, Levan again arranged a strategic marriage for his sister Maria—this time to Kartli’s new King. Drawing of Levan II To attend the wedding in 1634, the families of both Levan and Rostom were obliged to pass through Imereti, and they received intelligence that the Levan’s old rival, King George of Imereti, planned to assassinate them en route.

  7. Alejandro II (en georgiano: ალექსანდრე II: ) (1527-12 de marzo de 1605) de la dinastía Bagrationi, fue un rey de Kajetia en Georgia oriental de 1574 a 1605. A pesar de una situación internacional precaria, consiguió mantener una relativa estabilidad económica en su reino e intentó establecer contactos con el Zarato Ruso.