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  1. Grigol Dadiani (Georgian: გრიგოლ დადიანი; 1770 – 23 October 1804), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1788 to 1804, with intermissions from 1791 to 1794 and in 1802 when his position was filled by his rivaling brothers.

  2. 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.

  3. La Casa de Dadiani (en georgiano: დადიანი) fueron una familia noble de duques y príncipes de Mingrelia, situada en la actual Georgia. Historia. El nombre Dadian menciona por primera vez en 1046, y se referiría a descendientes de Dadi, un miembro de la casa de Vardanisdze.

  4. Levan V Dadiani ( Georgian: ლევან V დადიანი; 1793 – 30 July 1846), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia, in western Georgia, from 1804 to 1846. Succeeding on the death of his father Grigol Dadiani, he ruled—initially under the regency of his mother Nino from 1804 to 1811—as a loyal subject of ...

  5. Manuchar II Dadiani (Georgian: მანუჩარ II დადიანი; died c. 1840), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1791 to 1793 as a rival to his elder brother, Grigol Dadiani, whose rule was marred by the long-standing struggle between the Imeretian crown seeking to subdue Mingrelia and Mingrelian ...

  6. El mthavari Leván II Dadiani (1611–1657) llegó a tener más poder que el rey de Imeretia, y sometió al principado de Guria a vasallaje. En 1636 el mthavari tomó prisionero al rey de Imeretia Jorge III, que fue liberado tras pagar un fuerte rescate.

  7. Se rebeló el mthavari de Mingrelia Grigol Dadiani y Salomón tuvo que combatirlo. Grigol pidió el protectorado ruso. El gobernador ruso de Georgia Pavel Tsitsianov , exigió a Salomón que parara las operaciones y se sometiera al protectorado ruso, pero Salomón se negó.