-
names include:
Erekle I,
Prince of
Mukhrani (1560–1605),
Georgian nobleman Prince Erekle of
Kakheti (1568–1589),
Georgian prince Erekle I of
Kartli (1642–1709)...
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Heraclius I (Georgian: ერეკლე I,
Erekle I; Persian: ارگلی خان, romanized: Ereglī Khān) or
Nazar Alī Khān (Persian: نظر علی خان, romanized: Naẓar ʿAlī Khān;...
- 1747,
Erekle II and
Teimuraz II
capitalized on the
eruption of instability, and
declared de
facto independence.
After Teimuraz II died in 1762,
Erekle II...
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Heraclius II, also
known as
Erekle II (Georgian: ერეკლე II) and The
Little Kakhetian (Georgian: პატარა კახი [pʼatʼaɾa kʼaχi]; 7
November 1720 or 7 October...
- throne;
Erekle II
quickly tendered his de jure
submission to the new
Iranian ruler, however, de facto, he
remained autonomous. In 1783,
Erekle II placed...
- Avar khan
Nursal Bek. In 1774,
Erekle II
created a
special military force that initially,
under the
command of
Erekle's son Levan,
served as an effective...
-
Heraclius Alexandres dze
Djabadary (French: Héraclius Djabadary, Georgian: ერეკლე ალექსანდრეს ძე ჯაბადარი, pseud.
Amiran d'Alasany; 17
October 1891 – 18...
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accompanied by his
Georgian subject and ****ure king of
eastern Georgia,
Erekle II, who led a
Georgian contingent as a
military commander as part of Nader's...
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521200950. Hitchins,
Keith (1998). "
EREKLE II".
EREKLE II –
Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Encyclopaedia Iranica. Vol. VIII, Fasc...
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Prince Alexander of
Georgia (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ბატონიშვილი,
aleksandre batonishvili; 1770–1844) was a
Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi...