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Prince Vakhtang of Imereti

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87:, Vakhtang received a clandestine instruction from his brother not to allow any accord between Gurieli and Dadiani, who were defiant vassals of the king of Imereti. In the meantime, Gurieli succeeded in rolling back the Ottoman forces beyond the 56:, followed by many Imeretian noblemen. In 1512, Bagrat with his army crossed into Kartli, attacked Vakhtang at his base in Mokhisi and defeated him. Through the mediation of King 231: 236: 99:
to the enemy. His hopes that the Mingrelians and Imeretians would eventually come to aid were dashed. Through Vakhtang's intrigues, Dadiani, camping at the mouth of the
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In the late 1540s, Vakhtang was placed at the head of an Imeretian detachment of 500 men sent by Bagrat in response to the cry for help from
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before the reinforcements arrived, but he failed to cross the swollen river, thus losing
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Vakhtang was married Princess Khvaramze (died 1528), daughter of
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Noble families of the Russian Empire. Volume 3: Princes
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Vakhtang was in opposition to his elder brother, King
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Index

Georgian
Georgian
Bagrationi dynasty
Kingdom of Imereti
Alexander II of Imereti
Bagrat III of Imereti
Kingdom of Kartli
David X of Kartli
Rostom Gurieli
Prince of Guria
Ottoman
Batumi
Levan I Dadiani
Prince of Mingrelia
Chorokhi
Gonio
Adjara
Rioni
Poti
George II of Kakheti
Khosro


Bagrationi, Vakhushti
История Царства Грузинского
Rayfield, Donald
ISBN
978-1780230306
Categories
1548 deaths

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