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  1. 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
  2. George XI, 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. He is best known for his struggle against the Safavids which dominated his weakened kingdom and later as a Safavid commander-in-chief in what is now Afghanistan.

  3. 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.

  4. George XI or Giorgi XIor Gurgin Khan or Gorgin Khan (1651–1709), ruled Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1676 to 1688 and again from 1703 to 1709. He is best known for his struggle, as a Safavid commander, against the rebel Afghan tribes that cost his life.

  5. In Kartli. In 1688, when the government of Iran declared its recalcitrant subject George XI of Kartli deposed, Heraclius acceded to the shah's pressure. He converted to Islam assuming the title of Nazar Alī Khān in 1676. In reward, Heraclius was confirmed as King of Kartli and given a Persian army to win over the crown.

    • 1675–1676, 1703–1709
    • Elene Diasamidze
  6. 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.

  7. 7 de dic. de 2021 · George XI of Kartli and his military mission in Afghanistan Dachi De Graff The article provides thorough research about the life of George XI of Kartli and his military mission in Afghanistan as commander-in-chief of the Safavid Empire of Persia.