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207: 17: 256: 106:, retaliated with the crackdown on the family, deporting several of its members to Iran. Later, between 1576 and 1578, the Diasamidze conspired against the 271: 170: 230: 266: 146: 261: 39: 142:. After the failure of the coup, the Diasamidze house was dispossessed of some of their estates and went into decline. 194: 118:
at the end of the 16th century. During the 16th and 17th century, the line in Kartli frequently held the offices of
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in 1578. These changes forced several members of the family to remove to Kartli and
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Georgian
Georgian noble family
Russian nobility
Aspindza
Samtskhe
Georgian Kingdom
Abuserisdze
Khursidze
Kingdom of Georgia
Kartli
Luarsab I
Samtskhe
Safavid dynasty
Iran
shah of Iran
Tahmasp I
Jakeli
Ottoman Empire
Kakheti
Chief Bailiff
Mtskheta
Monastery of the Holy Cross of Mtskheta
Bodbe Monastery
Eudemus I
Rostom of Kartli
Russian rule
princes
Russian Empire

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