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  1. George IX (Georgian: გიორგი IX, romanized: giorgi IX) (died 1539) was a king of the Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1525 to 1527 (or 1534). The second son of the Georgian king Constantine II, he succeeded on the abdication of his elder brother, David X, in 1525.

  2. Kingdom of Kartli. Coordinates: 41°43′21″N 44°47′33″E. The Kingdom of Kartli ( Georgian: ქართლის სამეფო, romanized: kartlis samepo) was a late medieval / early modern monarchy in eastern Georgia, centred on the province of Kartli, with its capital at Tbilisi.

  3. El reino de Kartli (en georgiano: ქართლის სამეფო) fue un estado feudal que existió desde los años 1466-1484 hasta 1727, que tenía la ciudad de Tiflis como capital. Durante gran parte de ese tiempo el reino fue vasallo del Imperio persa. Historia.

  4. George XI (Georgian: გიორგი XI, romanized: giorgi XI; 1651 – 21 April 1709), known as Gurgin Khan in Iran, was a Georgian monarch who ruled the Kingdom of Kartli as a Safavid Persian subject from 1676 to 1688 and again from 1703 to 1709.

    • 1676–1688, 1703–1709
    • Rodam Kaplanishvili-Orbeliani
  5. George IX (Georgian: გიორგი IX, Giorgi IX) (died 1539) was a king of the Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1525 to 1527 (or 1534). The second son of the Georgian king Constantine II, he succeeded on the abdication of his elder brother, David X, in 1525. The relations of the king with other members of the royal family were strained.

  6. George X (Georgian: გიორგი X, romanized: giorgi X; c. 1561 – 7 September 1606), of the Bagrationi royal dynasty, was a king of the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1599 until his death.

  7. Kingdom of Kartli. Tbilisi, Georgia. The Kingdom of Kartli, centered in eastern Georgia with its capital at Tbilisi, emerged from the fragmentation of the united Kingdom of Georgia in 1478 and existed until 1762 when it merged with the neighboring Kingdom of Kakheti.