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  1. In Georgia, one of the kingdoms that resisted Russian expansionism was the Kingdom of Imereti. The last king, Solomon II, lost his fight against the Russians in 1810 and was imprisoned in Tbilisi for a while, then took refuge in the Ottoman Empire, and tried to continue his struggle for independence from abroad and sought international support.

  2. Simon ( Georgian: სიმონი) (died 1701), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was King of Imereti from 1699 to 1701. An illegitimate son of Alexander IV of Imereti, he was brought up at the court of Erekle I of Kartli, while Imereti was embroiled in the civil war among several claimants to the throne. In 1699, the Ottoman government sponsored a ...

  3. Articles on Imereti, Including: Solomon I of Imereti, Solomon II of Imereti, Michael of Imereti, Kingdom of Imereti, Bagrat VI of Georgia, Alexander I : Hephaestus Books: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

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  4. Solomon I the Great, of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was King of Imereti from 1752 to 1765 and again from 1767 until his death in 1784.

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  6. Solomon I , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was King of Imereti from 1752 to 1766 and again from 1768 until his death in 1784.

  7. Bagrat's progeny, through his son David, is the longest surviving line directly descending from the kings of Imereti. Prince Archil (died 1775), born by Tamar Abashidze. He was father of Solomon II of Imereti, the last king of Imereti. Prince Giorgi (fl. 1748). References