- 12th
century to the 13th. The
Kakhaberidze were a
branch of the Liparitid-
Baguashi,
their dynastic name
being derived from its
early member Kakhaber known...
- (1027–1072) and his most
dangerous rival. He was of the
House of Liparitid-
Baguashi (later
Orbeli or Orbeliani), and thus, a
hereditary duke (eristavi) of...
-
terminated when they were
taken captive by the
rival Georgian warlord Liparit Baguashi in the 1040s. As a
result of this setback, the
family went into relative...
- of
Katskhi near the town of Chiatura. It was
built at the
behest of the
Baguashi family in the
period of 988–1014. The
church building is
noted for a hexagonal...
-
Ashots to his
Armenian brother-in-law,
Ashot V. Liparit, of the
Liparitids (
Baguashi), took over Trialeti,
where he
built the
stronghold Klde-Karni and placed...
- of Kldekari, Argveti, and Orbeti-Samshvilde of the
House of Liparitid-
Baguashi from 1059 to 1080/89.
Ivane was the son of
Liparit IV, Duke of Kldekari...
-
Kvirike joined the
combined armies of
Bagrat IV of
Georgia led by
Liparit Baguashi and
Ivane Abazasdze, Emir
Jaffar of Tiflis, and the
Armenian King David...