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  1. Media in category "David VI of Georgia". The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. Coin of David VI Narin citing Great Khan Güyük as overlord (Tiflis mint).jpg 800 × 397; 213 KB. David Narin khelrtva (vect).svg 269 × 136; 52 KB. David Narin khelrtva.jpg 269 × 136; 6 KB. David VI Narin (Gelati fresco)-b&w.JPG 296 × 398 ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_IXDavid IX - Wikipedia

    David was the only known son of George V of Georgia. The identity of his mother is not known. He ascended the throne succeeding on the death of his father in 1346. However, the kingdom’s stability and prosperity left by his father was not to last, as the Black Death swept through the area in 1348, decimating the population and producing a ...

  3. Alexander I the Great ( Georgian: ალექსანდრე I დიდი, Aleksandre I Didi) (1386 – between August 26, 1445 and March 7, 1446), of the Bagrationi house, was king ( mepe) of Georgia from 1412 to 1442. Despite his efforts to restore the country from the ruins left by the Turkomans warlords and Timur 's invasions, Georgia ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JikurJikur - Wikipedia

    Jikur. Jikur ( Georgian: ჯიქური) (died c. 1252–1259) was a courtier of King David VII of Georgia, who exerted a considerable influence on the internal politics of Georgia until being executed on charges of treason.

  5. Jorge VIII (en georgiano: გიორგი VIII, romanizado : G'iorg'i VIII; 1415/1417-1476), a menudo conocido como Jorge IX, fue rey de Georgia desde 1446 hasta 1465. Después gobernaría en el Reino de Kajetia como Jorge I desde 1466 hasta su muerte. Miembro de la casa real de los Bagrationi, que dominó el Reino de Georgia desde el siglo ...

  6. David VI of Georgia. David VI Narin (Georgian: დავით VI ნარინი, romanized: davit VI narini) (also called the Clever) (1225–1293), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was joint king of king (mepe) of Georgia with his cousin David VII from to 1246 to 1256. Read more on Wikipedia.

  7. The Kingdom of Eastern Georgia was under the direct authority of the Mongol ruler Hulagu Khan (r 1256–1265), founder of the Ilkhanate, and was considered as a vassal of the Īlkhānid state. [2] [13] The successive kings of Eastern Georgia from 1256 to 1329 were David VII, Demetrius II, David VIII, Vakhtang III and George V.