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  1. In Georgia, King David is called Agmashenebeli (English: the builder). David Agmashenebeli's successors (Kings Demeter I, David V and George III) continued the policy of Georgia's expansion by subordinating most of the mountain clans and tribes of North Caucasia and further securing Georgian positions in Shirvan.

  2. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of George I of Georgia has received more than 86,734 page views. His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2019) . George I of Georgia is the 8,760th most popular politician (down from 8,646th in 2019) , the 737th most popular biography from Turkey (down from 724th in 2019) and the 344th most popular Turkish Politician .

  3. George I ( Georgian: გიორგი I, Giorgi I; died 1392), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Western Georgia from 1389 to 1392. George was born into the family of Bagrat I, the duke (and ex-king) of Imereti, and his wife, of the Jaqeli family of Samtskhe. He succeeded as king of Imereti on the death of his elder brother, Alexander I ...

  4. Prince George was the third son of King Constantine I of Georgia and his wife Natia Khurtsidze. He was co-king of Georgia with his two elder brothers from 1408 to 1412. [1] In 1434, he married Gulashar (Gulkhan) of Imereti, daughter of Demetrius, Duke of Imereti, and had son Bagrat VI of Georgia . After his death which was between 1435 and 1446 ...

  5. George V King of Georgia b.1286/89–d.1346 r.1299–1302; 1314–1346: Vakhtang III King of Georgia b.1276–d.1308 r.1302-1308: Ripsime Queen consort of Georgia r.1301/1302– 1304/1308: Princess Jigda Empress consort of Trebizond r.≈1300–1330: Alexios II Emperor of Trebizond r.1297–1330: George VI King of Georgia r.1311–1313: David ...

  6. George VIII, first king of independent Kakheti; David, Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia consecrated in 1426. Zaal (born c.1428 – died after 1442), Alexander's fifth son, sixth and last child. He was made a co-king by his father in 1433. See also. History of Georgia; Notes

  7. Kata or Katay ( Georgian: კატა; კატაჲ) was a Georgian royal princess ( batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. [1] Daughter of King George I of Georgia. She was a wife of Abbas I of Kars (984—1029).