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  1. Prince Konstantine Bagration of Mukhrani ( Georgian: კონსტანტინე ბაგრატიონ-მუხრანელი) (14 March 1889 – 1 June 1915) was a Georgian nobleman from the House of Mukhrani.

  2. Konstantine "Kote" Bagration of Mukhrani (Georgian: კონსტანტინე [კოტე] მუხრანბატონი, Konstantine [Kote] Mukhranbatoni; 24 December 1838 – 2 May 1903) was a Georgian nobleman, of the House of Mukhrani, and a military officer in the Imperial Russian service.

  3. David Bagration of Mukhrani. Final ruler. Constantine IV of Mukhrani. Titles. Prince of Mukhrani. The House of Mukhrani is a Georgian princely family that is a branch of the former royal dynasty of Bagrationi, from which it sprang early in the 16th century, receiving in appanage the domain of Mukhrani, in the Kingdom of Kartli.

  4. Family and marriage. Constantine was the son of a Georgian nobleman Alexander Bagration of Mukhrani (1856–1935), a descendant of the Georgian royalty. His mother was Nino Tarkhan-Mouravi (1869–1934), also of Georgian noble blood. He was born in Tbilisi, Georgia, at that time a part of the Russian Empire.

  5. www.royalark.net › Georgia › mukhraniMukhrani - Royal Ark

    The Bagrationi (Bagration) Dynasty. GENEALOGY. 1512 - 1539 H.H. The Most Brilliant Prince Bagrat I, 1 st Prince of Mukhrani ( Mukhrani-batoni ). b. before 1488, sixth son of H.M. Konstantini II, King of Georgia, by his wife, H.M. Queen Thamar. Granted the title of Mukhrani-batoni by his brother, King Davit X in 1512.

  6. Princess Tatiana Constantinovna and Prince Constantine Bagration-Mukhransky. Search the collection. Unknown Person. Princess Tatiana Constantinovna and Prince Constantine Bagration-Mukhransky Copy of original photographs of 1911. Photographic reproduction | 30.7 x 22.3 cm (whole) (whole object) | RCIN 2365234. ©. Description.

  7. Konstantin (given name) 1889 births. 1915 deaths. Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 4th class. Recipients of the Gold Sword for Bravery. Recipients of the Order of Saint George IV Class. Poruchik people of the Russian Empire. House of Mukhrani. 20th-century men of Russia. Births in Tbilisi. Princes of Russia of Georgian origin.