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  1. Archil ( Georgian: არჩილი) (died 6 October 1775) was a Georgian royal prince ( batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty of Imereti. [1] Prince Archil was a younger son of King Alexander V of Imereti by his wife, Tamar Abashidze and a brother of King Solomon I of Imereti. From 1769 to 1770, he commanded an Imeretian force against the ...

  2. Archil ( Georgian: არჩილი) (1647 – April 16, 1713), of Bagrationi dynasty, king ( mepe) of Imereti in western Georgia (1661–1663, 1678–1679, 1690–1691, 1695–1696, and 1698) and of Kakheti in eastern Georgia (1664–75). After a series of unsuccessful attempts to establish himself on the throne of Imereti, Archil retired to ...

  3. Kingdom of Imereti under Bagrat III after annexing Samtskhe-Saatabago in 1535. The Kingdom of Imereti ( Georgian: იმერეთის სამეფო, romanized: imeretis samepo) was a Georgian monarchy established in 1455 by a member of the house of Bagrationi when the Kingdom of Georgia was dissolved into rival kingdoms. Before that ...

  4. To gain the shah's consent, Archil was prevailed upon, much against his will, to become a nominal convert to Islam, assuming the title of Shah-Nazar-Khan. In 1664, Archil defeated an attempt by the rival Kakhetian prince and his brother-in-law, Erekle, to regain his father's crown, and achieved a degree of stability and prosperity in Kakheti.

  5. Prince Mamuka (died 1840). He took part in an Imeretian revolt against the Russian rule in 1819 and then fled to Turkey. Princess Barbare Bagration of Imereti (1771–1815), who was married to Prince David Tsulukidze. Prince David (1772–1815), the last King of Imereti under the name of Solomon II (1789–1810). Princess Mariam (1775–1854).

  6. 9 de ene. de 2021 · Prince Mamuka (died 1840). He took part in an Imeretian revolt against the Russian rule in 1819 and then fled to Turkey. Prince Barbare Bagration of Imereti (1771–1815), who was married to Prince David Tsulukidze. Prince David (1772–1815), the last King of Imereti under the name of Solomon II (1789–1810). Prince Mariam (1775–1854).

  7. Archil (Georgian: არჩილი) (died 6 October 1775) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty of Imereti. Prince Archil was a younger son of King Alexander V of Imereti by his wife, Tamar Abashidze and a brother of King Solomon I of Imereti. From 1769 to 1770, he commanded an Imeretian force against the Mingrelians around Khoni and, in July 1775, raided in ...