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  2. Bagrat I of Imereti - Wikipedia

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    In 1330, George V, the resurgent king in eastern Georgia, took advantage of the situation and of being Bagrat's relative and crossed the Likhi Range into Imereti, being welcomed by many Imeretians, weary of persistent violence and anarchy. Imereti was conquered and the integrity of the Kingdom of Georgia restored.

  3. List of monarchs of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    After deposition, was named regent for his nephew, George VI, who died as a minor. He then re-ascended as king, reuniting Georgia in 1330. A flexible and far-sighted politician, he recovered Georgia from a century-long Mongol domination, restoring the country's previous strength and Christian culture. 1330-1346 Kingdom of Georgia: Vakhtang III

  4. Georgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynasty of united ...

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    King of Georgia b.1286/89–d.1346 r.1299–1302; 1314–1346: Vakhtang III King of Georgia b.1276–d.1308 r.1302-1308: Ripsime Queen consort of Georgia r.1301/1302– 1304/1308: Princess Jigda Empress consort of Trebizond r.≈1300–1330: Alexios II Emperor of Trebizond r.1297–1330: George VI King of Georgia r.1311–1313: David IX King of ...

  5. Kingdom of Western Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Bagrat, nicknamed Mtsire (meaning "the minor"), remained a minor when he came to power, and the lack of a regent allowed him to sow chaos among the noble classes of western Georgia. In 1330, George V of Georgia, who was in the midst of a campaign to solidify Georgia after expelling the Mongols from his domains, took advantage of the disorder in ...

  6. George V of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    George V the Brilliant (Georgian: გიორგი V ბრწყინვალე, romanized: giorgi V brts'q'invale; also translated as the Illustrious, or Magnificent; 1286–1346) of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the king of the Kingdom of Georgia from 1299 to 1302 and again from 1314 until his death in 1346.

  7. Mongol invasions of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Chupan's son Mahmud, who commanded the Mongol garrison in Georgia, was arrested by his own troops and executed. Subsequently, Iqbalshah, son of Kutlushah, was appointed to be the Mongol governor of Georgia (Gurjistan). In 1330-31, George V the Brilliant annexed Imereti, uniting all of Georgia in the process. Therefore, four years prior the last ...

  8. Category:Kings of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    This category concerns the monarchs of the medieval Kingdom of Georgia (1008–1490). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kings of all Georgia . Pages in category "Kings of Georgia"

  9. History of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    King David the Builder, one of Georgia's greatest kings. The struggle against the Seljuq invaders in Georgia was led by the young King David IV of the Bagrationi royal family, who inherited the throne in 1089 at the age of 16 after the abdication of his father George II Bagrationi. Soon after coming to power, David created the regular army and ...