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Mamuka of Imereti

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Mamuka was member of the party opposed to his nephew's accession. After Solomon was able to secure the throne, Mamuka fled to Akhaltsikhe and was inveigled by its pasha as his agent. They continued to stir unrest in Imereti, but Solomon decisively defeated the Ottomans and their Imeretian allies at
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in an Ottoman-sponsored coup. Mamuka soon fled the turmoil in Kartli back to Imereti and Alexander was also able to resume his reign the same year. In 1746, his nobles were again in revolt and put Mamuka on the throne of Imereti. In 1749, with the help of the Ottoman
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on the throne of Imereti, but Solomon staged a comeback in 1768. Teimuraz, together with his brother, was imprisoned and never seen again.
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and withdrew. They soon returned to the offensive and again marched against the king. Alexander, supported by
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Mamuka married in 1732 Darejan Dadiani, daughter of Bezhan Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia. He had two sons:
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and Mamuka's brother-in-law, in alliance with the Imeretian noblemen, Zurab Abashidze and Grigol,
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in 1757. In 1766, they finally succeeded to put Mamuka's son
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Lordkipanidze, Mariam; Metreveli, Roin, eds. (2000).
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Index

Prince Mamuka of Imereti
Georgian
Bagrationi dynasty
Imereti
Alexander V of Imereti
George VII of Imereti
Rodam
George XI of Kartli
Otia Dadiani
Prince of Mingrelia
Duke of Racha
Kutaisi
Ottoman Empire
Mamia IV Gurieli
Chijavadze
Kartli
George IX
pasha of Akhaltsikhe
Solomon I
battle of Khresili
Teimuraz
Teimuraz
Rayfield 2012
Lordkipanidze & Metreveli 2000
Rayfield 2012
Rayfield 2012
Rayfield 2012
Rayfield, Donald
ISBN
978-1780230306

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