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- Dedisimedi (Georgian: დედისიმედი; died c. 1595) was a Georgian noblewoman of the House of Mukhrani, a collateral branch of the royal Bagrationi dynasty...
- atabeg by the Ottomans. In the same year, Kaikhosro (then aged 22) married Dedisimedi, a Georgian noblewoman of the House of Mukhrani. Ottoman aggression in...
- of Samtskhe. Manuchar was the son of Kaikhosro II Jaqeli by his wife Dedisimedi, and served as the regent of Samtskhe between 1576 and 1578. He was married...
- member of the Jaqeli family and the third son of Kaikhosro II Jaqeli and Dedisimedi. Beka came to power after poisoning his nephew Manuchar III, the last...
- brothers, Vakhtang and Archil, in their refuge at the court of their sister, Dedisimedi, in Samtskhe. Back to his demesne, Ashotan successfully defended Mukhrani...
- Vakhtang V of Kartli 18. Nugzar I, Duke of Aragvi 9. Ana Eristavi 19. Dedisimedi N. or Mariam Cholokashvili 2. Levan of Kartli 20. Orbel Baratashvili 10...
- Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia as Domentius III (1660–1676). Princess Dedisimedi (died 1671). She was married to Papuna Tsitsishvili (died 1663), Prince...
- was married to Princess Elene, daughter of Levan of Kakheti. Princess Dedisimedi (died c. 1595), consort of Kaikhosro II Jaqeli, Atabeg of Samtskhe. Prince...
- Vakhtang V of Kartli 18. Nugzar I, Duke of Aragvi 9. Ana Eristavi 19. Dedisimedi N. or Mariam Cholokashvili 2. Levan of Kartli 20. Orbel Baratashvili 10...
- Mustafa Pasha's Caucasian campaign in 1578. It was where the princess Dedisimedi had entrenched herself before negotiating a peace agreement with the Ottoman...