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  1. David X (Georgian: დავით X) (1482–1526) was the second King of the Georgian Kingdom of Kartli from 1505 to 1525. He associated with the throne from his childhood, he became king on the death of his father and must therefore suffer invasions from both Imereti and Kakheti.

  2. In Kartli, by contrast, in order to rein in the non-compliant vassal David X, in 1522 (or 1524) the shah sent in troops, who brought Tbilisi under control. Perhaps it was at this time that the Iranians built a mosque in Tbilisi.

  3. Poco después de llegar al poder, Jorge II de Kajetia lanzó una expedición contra Kartli, con la intención de deponer al rey David X y conquistar su reino. Bagrat, el hermano de David, defendió con éxito el reino y logró capturar a Jorge II en una emboscada.

  4. David X (1482–1526) was a king of the Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1505 to 1525.

  5. 27 de may. de 2023 · About David X, King of Kartli. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_X_of_Kartli. In 1522, he refused to convert to Islam as Shah Ismail had demanded. A new Persian invasion ensued, led this time personally by the shah. David and his son, Luarsab I, offered him a fierce resistance at the Battle of Teleti, but were finally outnumbered and defeated.

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  6. David X ( georgiano : დავით X ) (1482-1526) fue un rey del reino georgiano de Kartli desde 1505 hasta 1525.

  7. 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.