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- hiding in a refuge of the mountains of Svaneti. Vameq was born into the Lipartiani family, a younger line of the Dadiani dynasty of Mingrelia, which held...
- 1622 Spouse Makrine Saakadze Dynasty Bagrationi dynasty Father George X of Kartli Mother Mariam Lipartiani Religion Georgian Orthodox Church Khelrtva...
- branch. She was a daughter of King George X of Kartli and Tamar-Mariam Lipartiani-Dadiani. Princess Elene was affianced to Tsar Feodor II of Russia. In...
- Mukhrani 2. Prince David of Kakheti 10. George X of Kartli 5. Khorashan of Kartli 11. Tamar Lipartiani 1. Heraclius I 6. Levan Diasamidze 3. Elene Diasamidze...
- III Dadiani (1661–1681) Levan IV Dadiani (1681–1691) Giorgi IV Dadiani (Lipartiani) (1700–1704, 1710–1714) Katsia I Dadiani (1704–1710) Bezhan I Dadiani...
- (married 1604 – div.), daughter of King George X of Kartli and Queen Mariam Lipartiani; A sister of Ismail Khan, a Circ****ian, and Abbas' favourite wife; A daughter...
- regained the crown. George went into exile to his father-in-law George Lipartiani in Mingrelia, but was allowed to return to Imereti during the reign of...
- Mingrelia by his cousin Giorgi Lipartiani, of the Chikovani family, who had risen to influence and prestige under Levan III. Lipartiani became the de facto ruler...
- Nestan-Darejan of Kakheti 5. Khorashan of Kartli 22. Giorgi I Lipartiani 11. Tamar Lipartiani 23. Taji N. 1. Ketevan 6. Levan Diasamidze 3. Elene Diasamidze...
- dynasty, stemming from the House of Chikovani. Giorgi was also known as Lipartiani (ლიპარტიანი) by virtue of having Salipartiano as a fief from 1682 to 1715...