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  1. Vakhtang V (Georgian: ვახტანგ V), born Bakhuta Mukhranbatoni (Georgian: ბახუტა მუხრანბატონი) (1618 – September 1675), was King of Kartli (eastern Georgia) from 1658 until his death, who ruled as a vassal wali for the Persian shah.

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    Vakhtang V ( Georgian: ვახტანგ V ), born Bakhuta Mukhranbatoni ( Georgian: ბახუტა მუხრანბატონი) (1618 – September 1675), was king ( mepe) of Kartli (eastern Georgia) from 1658 until his death, who ruled as a vassal wali for the Persian shah.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vakhtang_VIVakhtang VI - Wikipedia

    He ruled the East Georgian Kingdom of Kartli as a vassal of Safavid Persia from 1716 to 1724. One of the most important and extraordinary statesman of early 18th-century Georgia, he is known as a notable legislator, scholar, critic, translator and poet.

  4. 15 de dic. de 2001 · Vakhtang VI, wālī of Kartli (1711-14, 1719-23), at first opposed Persian predominance and was forced to give up his throne. But in 1716, convinced that no foreign aid would be forthcoming, he accepted Islam.

  5. Vajtang VI de Kartli (en georgiano: ვახტანგ Vakht'ang) , a veces Vakhtang VI, también conocido como Vajtang el Erudito, Vajtang el Legislador o Ḥosaynqolī Jan (en persa: حسین‌قلی خان, transliterado: Hoseyn-Qoli Xān) (15 de septiembre de 1675 - Astraján, 26 de marzo de 1737) fue un monarca georgiano de ...

  6. Vakhtang IGorgasali (r.447–522) as a Christian Monarch in Georgia: HisDepiction in the Life of Kartli In antiquity,the Caucasuswas located between two empires with long-lasting con-flicts of interest: Rome and Persia.¹ In the view of some late Romanemperors,the Persians barredthe path to the East and threatened the eastern part of the empire

  7. Vakhtang V (Georgian: ვახტანგ V), born Bakhuta Mukhranbatoni (Georgian: ბახუტა მუხრანბატონი) (1618 – September 1675), was King of Kartli (eastern Georgia) from 1658 until his death, who ruled as a vassal wali for the Persian shah.