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Teimuraz was the son of David I of Kakheti by his wife Ketevan (née Bagration-Mukhraneli).Kakheti, the easternmost Georgian polity that emerged after the fragmentation of the Kingdom of Georgia in the late 15th century, was within the sphere of influence of the Safavid dynasty of Iran.
Teimuraz was the eldest son of Vakhtang I by his wife, Khvaramze. Vakhtang's other known sons were Kaikhosro (died 3 October 1629) and Bagrat (born 16 July 1572). According to Cyril Toumanoff's hypothesis, Teimuraz and Bagrat were the same person, the latter being a name adopted by the prince on his accession to the lordship of Mukhrani. [1]
Nader summoned Teimuraz to his headquarters at Erivan and, upon his refusal to convert to Islam, had him detained. Kakheti was placed under the nominal government of Teimuraz's Muslim nephew Ali Mirza. In October 1735, Teimuraz escaped to the mountains of Kakheti and fomented unrest against the Persian rule, but he was captured by the close of ...
Teimuraz may refer to: Teimuraz (name), a Georgian male given name; Teimuraz I of Kakheti (1589–1663), Georgian king; Teimuraz II of Kakheti (1680–1762), Georgian king; Teimuraz I, Prince of Mukhrani, ruled in 1580/1605–1625; Teimuraz II, Prince of Mukhrani, ruled in 1668–1688; Teimuraz of Imereti (d. 1772), Georgian king
Teimuraz I may refer to: Teimuraz I of Kakheti, King in 1605–1616, 1625–1633 and 1634–1648; Teimuraz I, Prince of Mukhrani, ruled in 1580/1605–1625;
Teimuraz (Georgian: თეიმურაზი) (died c. 1768), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1766 to 1768. A son of Prince Mamuka , sometime claimant to the crown of Imereti, he was enthroned by the Ottoman government after the deposition of his cousin, King Solomon I .
Salahaddin Hasan oglu Kazimov (Azerbaijani: Salahəddin Həsən oğlu Kazımov; 22 December 1920 – 2 July 1978) was a Soviet Internal Troops Major general and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Kazimov was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 16 October 1943 for his leadership of an artillery battalion during the Battle of the Dnieper. In a ...
Teimuraz (Georgian: თეიმურაზ, also spelled Teymuraz, Taimuraz or Taymuraz) is a Georgian male name which derives from the Persian Tahmuras, a figure in Iranian mythology who appears as the "third shah of the world" in Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh.