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  1. Luarsab I (Georgian: ლუარსაბ I) (c. 1502–1509 – c. 1556–1558), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of the Georgian Kingdom of Kartli from 1527 to 1556 or from 1534 to 1558. Persistent in his resistance against Safavid Persian aggression, he was killed in the Battle of Garisi.

    • 1527-1556 or 1534-1558
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  2. Luarsab (Georgian: ლუარსაბი, died 1652) was a member of the Bagrationi dynasty of Kartli, a great-grandson of King Luarsab I and relative of the childless King Rostom, who adopted him and made him heir apparent in 1639.

  3. Prince Luarsab of Kartli (Georgian: ლუარსაბი) (c. 1660 – November 1698) was a Georgian prince royal (batonishvili) of the Bagratid House of Mukhrani of Kartli. He was a son of King Vakhtang V of Kartli (Shah Nawaz Khan) and spent nearly two decades as a hostage in Iran.

  4. Luarsab I (Georgian: ლუარსაბ I) (c. 1502-1509 – c. 1556-1558), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of the Georgian Kingdom of Kartli from 1527 to 1556 or from 1534 to 1558. Persistent in his resistance against Safavid Persian aggression, he was killed in the Battle of Garisi .

  5. Luarsab II de Kartli (en georgiano: ლუარსაბ II) fue rey de Kartli del 1605 al 1615. Nació en 1595 y era el hijo mayor de Jorge X de Kartlia. Shah Abbas le confirmó y le coronó en persona en 1606 en Tiflis. En 1609 se presentó un ejército turco en Trialetia que intentó pasar a Shida Kartli, donde estaba el rey Luarsab (el ...

  6. Luarsab I (Georgian: ლუარსაბ I) (born between 1502-1509 – died 1556 or 1558), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of the Georgian Kingdom of Kartli from 1527 to 1556 or from 1534 to 1558. Persistent in his resistance against Safavid Persian aggression, he was killed in the Battle of Garisi. [1] Life

  7. www.royalark.net › Georgia › kartliKARTLI - royalark.net

    1537, eldest son of H.M. The Most High King Luarsab I, King of Kartli, by his wife, H.M. The Most High Queen Thamar, daughter of H.M. The Most High King Bagrat III, King of Imereti, educ . at Shiraz. Succeeded on the death of his father, 1558. Taken prisoner by the Qizilbashi at the battle of Partzkhisi in 1569.