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  1. Levan ( Georgian: ლევანი ), also known by his Muslim name Shah-Qoli Khan ( Persian: شاه قلی سلطان, romanized : Shāh Qolī Khān) (born c. 1653 – 30 May 1709) was a Georgian royal prince ( batonishvili) and the fourth son of the king of Kartli Shahnawaz (Vakhtang V). He was a titular king of Kartli in 1709.

  2. Levan was taken by loyal nobles to the mountains and kept there clandestinely until 1518, when they capitalized on the invasion of Kartli by Ismail I, the Safavid Shah of Iran, and proclaimed Levan king of Kakheti. David X led his army against Kakheti, but failed to seize Levan and withdrew. In 1520, the two kings made peace and forged an alliance.

  3. In 1513, the Kingdom of Kartli managed a short conquest of neighbouring Kakheti. In 1520, the Kingdom of Kakheti was restored with the support of local nobles by Levan of Kakheti, son and heir of George II. In 1522/24, Safavid Shah Ismail invaded Kartli occupying Tbilisi to suppress David X's revolt.

  4. Levan , also known by his Muslim name Shah-Qoli Khan was a Georgian royal prince and the fourth son of the king of Kartli Shahnawaz . He was a titular king of Kartli in 1709.

  5. Como regente. Hijo del príncipe Levan, gobernó como regente (janishin) para su tío ausente, Jorge XI de Kartli, y su hermano, Kaijosro, de 1703 a 1712.Durante estos años, lanzó una serie de reformas que se necesitaban desde hace tiempo, revivió la economía y la cultura, reorganizó la administración e intentó fortalecer la autoridad central del rey.

  6. To strengthen their partnership, Levan again arranged a strategic marriage for his sister Maria—this time to Kartli’s new King. Drawing of Levan II To attend the wedding in 1634, the families of both Levan and Rostom were obliged to pass through Imereti, and they received intelligence that the Levan’s old rival, King George of Imereti, planned to assassinate them en route.

  7. Levan, also known by his Muslim name Shah-Quli Khan was a Georgian royal prince and the fourth son of the king of Kartli Shahnawaz. He was a titular king of Kartli in 1709. In 1675, Levan was confirmed as a janisin of Kartli during the absence of his reigning brother, George XI, at the Persian military service in Afghanistan.