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  1. Kaikhosro (also spelled Kay Khusrau, Kai Khusraw; Georgian: ქაიხოსრო) (January 1, 1674 – September 27, 1711), of the House of Bagrationi, was a titular king (a Persian-appointed wali) of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1709 to 1711.

    • 1709—1711
    • Tuta Gurieli
  2. Kaikhosro ( Georgian: ქაიხოსრო მუხრანბატონი, K'aikhosro Mukhranbatoni; died 3 October 1629) was a Georgian tavadi ("prince") of the House of Mukhrani, a collateral branch of the royal Bagrationi dynasty of Kartli. He was Prince ( Mukhranbatoni) of Mukhrani, ex officio commander of the Banner of Shida Kartli, and regent of Kartli from 1625 to 1626.

  3. Kaikhosro of Kartli (1 January 1674 – 27 September 1711), king of Kartli; Vakhtang VI of Kartli (15 September 1675 – 26 March 1737), king of Kartli; David (1676–1703); Domentius IV (1677–1741), Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia. Princess Khvaramze (1678 – fl. 1710), wife of Prince Sadzverel Chijavadze (died 1708).

  4. Iranian Georgians. Kaikhosro, of the House of Bagrationi, was a titular king of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1709 to 1711. He reigned in absentia since he served during the whole of this period as a Persian commander-in-chief in what is now Afghanistan.

  5. The paper concerns dārūg̲h̲as of Isfahan in early 18th century. Among them was Prince Kaikhosro (known in Iran as Kay-Ḵosrow Khan), a nephew of Giorgi XI, the King of Kartli. He mostly served in Iran: Kaikhosro was naib of dīvānbegī, dārūg̲h̲a of

  6. Kaikhosro (also spelled Kay Khusrau, Kai Khusraw; Georgian: ქაიხოსრო) (January 1, 1674 – September 27, 1711), of the House of Bagrationi, was a titular king (a Persian-appointed wali) of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1709 to 1711.

  7. Kaikhosro was the son of Prince wali/king of Kartli and a sipah-salar (commander-in-chief) of the Persian armies in what is now Afghanistan, and granted Tabriz and Barda in possession. He spent the whole of this period in field, and Kartli was administered by his brother Vakhtang.