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

    Vakhtang VI ( Georgian: ვახტანგ VI ), also known as Vakhtang the Scholar, Vakhtang the Lawgiver and Ḥosaynqolī Khan ( Persian: حسین‌قلی خان, romanized : Hoseyn-Qoli Xān; 15 September 1675 – 26 March 1737), was a Georgian monarch ( mepe) of the royal Bagrationi dynasty. He ruled the East Georgian Kingdom of Kartli ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vakhtang_IVVakhtang IV - Wikipedia

    Vakhtang IV (Georgian: ვახტანგ IV) (c. 1413 – December 1446), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Georgia who reigned from 1433 to his death, associated to the throne of his father Alexander I from 1433 to the latter's abdication in 1442 and sharing the throne with his three brothers until his death.

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › vajtang-iiiVajtang III _ AcademiaLab

    Vakhtang III (georgiano: ვახტანგ III; 1276–1308), de la dinastía de Bagrationi, fue rey (mepe) de Georgia de 1302 a 1308. Gobernó durante el dominio mongol de Georgia. Vajtang, hijo de Demetrio II de Georgia y su esposa trapezuntina, fue nombrado, en 1302, por el Ilkhan Ghazan como rey rival de su hermano David VIII, que se ...

  4. The Bagrationi dynasty ( / bʌɡrʌtiˈɒni /; Georgian: ბაგრატიონი, romanized: bagrat'ioni [baɡɾatʼioni]) is a royal dynasty which reigned in Georgia from the Middle Ages until the early 19th century, being among the oldest extant Christian ruling dynasties in the world.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2022 · About Prince Vakhtang Bagrationi of Georgia. Vakhtang (Georgian: ვახტანგი) or Tsuata (Georgian: ცუატა) (c. 1118 – 1138) was the Georgian Bagratid prince and the son of King David IV "the Builder" (r. 1089–1125), probably of his second marriage to the Kipchak "princess" Gurandukht, daughter of Otrok.

  6. The Bagrationi dynasty (bagrationt'a dinastia) was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendancy lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early nineteenth century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.

  7. The initial chronology of Vakhtang Gorgasali’s life was put forth by Vakhushti Bagrationi (1696-1757), suggesting the years 439-499. Regrettably, in determining the king’s lifespan, Vakhushti Bagrationi overlooked the correlation of the king’s reign years that he proposed with the Persian-Byzantine wars.