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  1. The eldest son of the last Kartli-Kakhetian, King George XII by his first wife Ketevan Andronikashvili, he was educated in Russia (1787–1789), and served there as a colonel of the Russian army from 1797 to 1798.

  2. On April 18, 1799, the efforts of Ambassador Chavchavadze led to the signing of an imperial edict by Paul I renewing the treaty and recognizing the pro-Russian David, son of King George, as Crown Prince of the "Two Georgias". Relations with Russia King George XII

  3. Unable to deal effectively with the constant Seljuk Turkish attacks and overwhelmed by internal problems in his kingdom, George was forced to abdicate in favor of his energetic son David, to whom he remained a nominal co-ruler until his death in 1112.

    Name
    Portrait
    Reign [3]
    Pharnavaz I ფარნავაზი
    299 – 234 BC
    King of Iberia.
    Sauromaces I საურმაგ I
    234 – 159 BC
    King of Iberia. Son of Pharnavaz.
    159 – 109 BC
    King of Iberia. Son-in-law and adopted ...
    109 – 90 BC
    King of Iberia. Son of Mirian I.
  4. The eldest son of the last Kartli-Kakhetian King George XII by his first wife Ketevan Andronikashvili, he was educated in Russia (1787–1789), and served there as a colonel of the Russian army from 1797 to 1798.

  5. He was the eldest son of the last Kartl-Kakhetian, King George XII by his first wife Ketevan Andronikashvili.

  6. The eldest son of the last Kartl-Kakhetian, King George XII by his first wife Ketevan Andronikashvili, he was educated in Russia (1787–1789), and served there as a colonel of the Russian army from 1797 to 1798.

  7. Son of George XII of Georgia: A.K.A. David the Regent: Was: Historian: From: Georgia: Field: Social science: Gender: male: Birth: 1 July 1767, Tbilisi: Death: 13 May 1819, Saint Petersburg (aged 51 years) Star sign: Cancer: Family