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  1. Heraclius I (Georgian: ერეკლე I, Erekle I; Persian: ارگلی خان, romanized: Ereglī Khān) or Nazar Alī Khān (Persian: نظر علی خان, romanized: Naẓar ʿAlī Khān; Georgian: ნაზარალი-ხანი, romanized: nazarali-khani) (1642–1709), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a Georgian monarch ...

  2. The Kingdom of Kakheti (Georgian: კახეთის სამეფო, romanized: k'akhetis samepo; also spelled Kaxet'i or Kakhetia) was a late medieval/early modern monarchy in eastern Georgia, centered at the province of Kakheti, with its capital first at Gremi and then at Telavi.

  3. Heraclio I (en georgiano: ერეკლე I, Erekle I; persa: ارگلی خان, transliterado: Ereglī Jān) o Nazar Alī Jān (persa: نظر علی خان, transliterado: Naẓar ʿAlī Jān; georgiano: ნაზარალი-ხანი, transliterado: Nazarali-Jan) (1642-1709), de la dinastía Bagrationi, fue un monarca georgiano que gobernó los reinos de Kajetia (1675-1676, 1703-1709) y Kartli (1...

  4. El segundo reino de Kajetia (en georgiano: კახეთის სამეფო, k'axetis samepo; también transcrito Kaxet'i o Kakhetia) fue una monarquía bajomedieval / moderna temprana localizada en el este de Georgia, centrada en la Región de Kajetia ( mjare ), con su primera capital en Gremi y luego en Telavi.

  5. In Kakheti. In 1675, Archil conflicted with the shah’s government, abandoned Kakheti and defected to the Ottoman Empire. Prince Nicholas capitalized on the ensuing turmoil, returned for a second time and was proclaimed as King of Kakheti Heraclius (Erekle) I. Earlier, in 1666, shah Suleiman I had succeeded Abbas II on the Iranian Safavid throne.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KakhetiKakheti - Wikipedia

    In 1722, Constantine II (1722–1732), the illegitimate son of Heraclius I, became the new King of Kakheti. In the next year, Shah Tahmasp II ordered him to remove from power Vakhtang VI of Kartli , who adopted an anti-Safavid policy and made an alliance with Russia, which proved to be unsuccessful.

  7. Kings of Kakheti. 1465–1476 – George I. 1476–1511 – Alexander I. 1511–1513 – George II "the Bad". 1513–1520 – Annexation by the Kingdom of Kartli. 1520–1574 – Levan. 1574–1602 – Alexander II (Under the Ottoman suzerainty after 1578) 1602 – David I. 1602–1605 – Alexander II (restored)