- Kaykhusraw, Kaykhosrow, Kay Khosrow,
Kaikhosro, Kaikhosrow, Kai Khusraw, Kay Khusrau, or Kay
Khusraw (Persian: کیخسرو) may
refer to one of the following...
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Kaikhosro (also
spelled Kay Khusrau, Kai Khusraw; Georgian: ქაიხოსრო) (January 1, 1674 –
September 27, 1711), of the
House of Bagrationi, was a titular...
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Kaikhosro (Georgian: ქაიხოსრო მუხრანბატონი, K'aikhosro Mukhranbatoni; died 3
October 1629) was a
Georgian tavadi ("prince") of the
House of Mukhrani,...
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November 1710. In the
summer of 1711
Kaikhosro marched to
Kandahar and
besieged it. The
Ghilzais sued for
peace but
Kaikhosro refused to
accept it, so they kept...
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Kaikhosro IV
Gurieli (Georgian: ქაიხოსრო IV გურიელი; died 1829) was a
member of the
House of Gurieli, a
ruling dynasty of the Prin****lity of
Guria in...
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Kaikhosro II
Gurieli (Georgian: ქაიხოსრო II გურიელი; died 1689), of the
House of Gurieli, was
Prince of Guria, in
western Georgia, from 1685 to 1689....
- 1600–1625
Simon I
Gurieli 1625
Kaikhosro I
Gurieli 1625–1658
Demetre Gurieli 1659–1668
Giorgi III
Gurieli 1669–1684
Kaikhosro II
Gurieli 1685–1689
Mamia III...
- 1620-39)
Kaikhosro, son (c. 1640-60) Kveli,
brother (c. 1660-63) Kveli, son of
Kaikhosro (c. 1663-1710) Papuna, son (c. 1710-38)
Kaikhosro, son (1738–69)...
- "Satya Prakash"
started in 1852 by
Karsandas Mulji. It was
edited by
Kaikhosro Nowroji Kabraji during 1864-1904.
Kabraji also
edited "Streebodh" which...
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Kaikhosro "Kakutsa"
Cholokashvili (Georgian: ქაიხოსრო [ქაქუცა] ჩოლოყაშვილი; French:
Kakoutsa Tcholokachvili; Russian: Кайхосро [Какуца] Чолокашвили [Челокаев]...