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Prince David of Kakheti

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40: 39: 208: 344:, but he suspected treachery and quickly withdrew to his estate. Rostom's attempts to win him over went in vain and David rallied to his father's cause as Teimuraz, having resumed his reign in Kakheti in 1638, marched with the Kakhetian army to dislodge Rostom from Kartli in 1648. Having taken command of his father's troops, David was attacked and defeated by Rostom's Persian auxiliaries at Magharo. David himself was killed in battle at the hand of the 312:, who fought a devastating war against Kakheti in order to bend Teimuraz I into submission. David emerged in the political life of eastern Georgia in 1627, when he was bestowed with the princedom of Mukhrani, the fief of 308:. He was the youngest of Teimuraz's sons and the king's only male offspring to have survived into adulthood. David's two elder half-brothers died in captivity in Persia, castrated at the order of the Persian shah 348:
officer Jamal Khan. David's severed head was delivered to Rostom. Teimuraz lost the crown of Kakheti at once. Through Rostom's magnanimity, he was able to retire to his in-laws in the western Georgian
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exile, bringing the son Nikoloz with her in 1653. She died in Georgia and was buried at the Alaverdi cathedral in Kakheti. The couple had four sons and two daughters:
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David was born around 1612 into the family of Teimuraz I, the king of the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kakheti, and his second wife
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Prince Giorgi (died 1651); he was adopted and designated as heir apparent by his aunt's husband, King
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David married, in 1628, Princess Elene (died December 1695), former wife of
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In 1633, Teimuraz was overthrown by the seasoned Muslim Georgian prince
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Prince Ioseb (died 1648); he was affianced in 1646 to a sister of Tsar
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to have survived into adulthood. He fathered the future King
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David in sketch by the contemporary Italian missionary
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He was the only son of King 1: 592:Ashotan I, Prince of Mukhrani 372:and daughter of Prince Levan 314:Kaikhosro, Prince of Mukhrani 247: 250:1612 – 1648), was a prince ( 988:Toumanoff, Cyrille (1990). 391:Prince Luarsab (died 1659). 376:, who was a brother of the 141: 1102: 800: 687: 565: 459: 316:, a disgraced nobleman of 1044: 1035: 1027: 1020: 864: 856: 831: 812: 808: 775: 768:Nestan-Darejan of Kakheti 753: 745: 717: 695: 691: 653: 635: 627: 599: 577: 573: 537: 515: 507: 479: 463: 242: 225: 37: 962:Maeda, Hirotake (2012). 396:Alexander III of Imereti 256:) of the royal house of 195:Georgian Orthodox Church 825:14. Giorgi I Lipartiani 472:Alexander II of Kakheti 260:, a kingdom in eastern 792:3. Khorashan of Kartli 270:Heraclius I of Kakheti 149:Heraclius I of Kakheti 556:Teimuraz I of Kakheti 332:Later years and death 266:Teimuraz I of Kakheti 175:Teimuraz I of Kakheti 370:Duke David of Aragvi 306:Luarsab II of Kartli 229:) also known by the 848:7. 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Index

David, son of Teimuraz I of Kakheti

Cristoforo Castelli
Mukhrani
Kaikhosro
Vakhtang II
Alaverdi Monastery
Diasamidze
Issue
among others...
Heraclius I of Kakheti
Ketevan of Kakheti
Dynasty
Bagrationi dynasty
Teimuraz I of Kakheti
Khorashan of Kartli
Georgian Orthodox Church
Khelrtva

Georgian
hypocorism
Georgian
batonishvili
Kakheti
Georgia
Teimuraz I of Kakheti
Heraclius I of Kakheti
Bagrationi
Persian
Rostom of Kartli

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