- The
House of
Gurieli (Georgian: გურიელი) was a
Georgian princely (mtavari)
family and a
ruling dynasty (dukes) of the
southwestern Georgian province of...
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David Gurieli (Georgian: დავით გურიელი, Davit'
Gurieli; Russian: Давид Мамиевич Гуриель,
David Mamiyevich Guriel; 1818 – 23
August 1839) was a Georgian...
- the Dadiani-
Gurieli accord. The
Gurieli family's
pride was
further wounded when Levan's son, Giorgi,
dismissed his wife,
Rostom Gurieli's daughter, in...
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Malakia Gurieli (Georgian: მალაქია გურიელი; fl. 1660–1703), of the
Georgian House of
Gurieli, was
Prince of
Guria from 1684 to 1685 and
again in 1689....
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Kakhaber Gurieli (Georgian: კახაბერ გურიელი, fl. 1352) was a
member of the
House of
Dadiani and
eristavi ("duke") of
Guria in
western Georgia in the latter...
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Rostom Gurieli (Georgian: როსტომ გურიელი; died 1564), of the
House of
Gurieli, was
Prince of
Guria from 1534
until his
death in 1564.
Alongside his royal...
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Demetre Gurieli (Georgian: დემეტრე გურიელი, died c. 1668), of the
House of
Gurieli, was
Prince of
Guria from 1658 to 1668 and King of
Imereti from 1663...
- Caucasus, and was
ruled by a
succession of twenty-two
princes of the
House of
Gurieli from the 1460s to 1829. The prin****lity
emerged during the
process of...
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Giorgi II
Gurieli (Georgian: გიორგი II გურიელი; died 1600), of the
House of
Gurieli, was
Prince of
Guria from 1564 to 1583 and
again from 1587 to 1600...
- times,
first in 1546 by
prince Rostom Gurieli, who lost it soon afterwards, and
again in 1609 by
Mamia II
Gurieli. In 1703,
Batumi again became part of...