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  1. Ketevan Andronikashvili (Georgian: ქეთევან ანდრონიკაშვილი; 1754 – 3 June 1782) was a Georgian noblewoman and the first wife of the future king George XII of Georgia. She is known for the victory of Georgian cavalry under her personal command over the Lesgian mountaineers in 1778.

  2. La batalla de Ghartiskari (en georgiano: ღართისკარის ბრძოლა) se libró en octubre de 1778 o 1779 en Ghartiskari entre la guardia personal de Ketevan Andronikashvili e incursores lezguinos. Después de tres asaltos rechazados por Ketevan y sus hombres, los lezguinos se retiraron derrotados.

  3. Battle of Ghartiskari (Georgian: ღართისკარის ბრძოლა; Lezgian: Гьартискаридин Дяве) was fought either in October 1778 or 1779 [clarification needed] in Ghartiskari between the personal guard of Ketevan Andronikashvili and a marauding Lezgin band.

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    The surname Andronikashvili, meaning "children [descendants] of Andronikos", is attested in sixteenth-century documents, but oral tradition has it that the family descends from Alexios Komnenos (c. 1170–1199), the illegitimate son of the Eastern Roman emperor Andronikos I Komnenos (ruled 1183-1185) by his mistress and relative Theodora Komnene, Que...

    The Andronikashvili family estates were located in the southeastern portion of Kakheti, one of the three kingdoms that emerged after the demise of a unified Kingdom of Georgia later in the fifteenth century. Their aboriginal appanage was known as "Saandroniko" (საანდრონიკო) or "Saendroniko" (საენდრონიკო) and comprised several villages including Mel...

  4. Father. George XII of Georgia. Mother. Ketevan Andronikashvili. Religion. Georgian Orthodox Church. Khelrtva. Bagrat ( Georgian: ბაგრატი) (8 May 1776 – 8 May 1841) was a Georgian royal prince ( batonishvili) of the House of Bagrationi and an author.

  5. A son of George XII, the last king of Kartl-Kakheti kingdom, eastern Georgia, by his first wife Ketevan Andronikashvili, Ioane commanded an avant-garde of a Georgian force annihilated by the Persian army at the Battle of Krtsanisi in 1795.

  6. Princess Nino was born in Tbilisi as the sixth child of then-Crown Prince George and his first wife, Ketevan Andronikashvili, in 1772, in the lifetime of her reigning grandfather, Heraclius II of Georgia. In 1791, at the age of 19, Nino was married off to Grigol Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia.