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Giorgi Saakadze (Georgian: გიორგი სააკაძე; c. 1570 –
October 3, 1629) was a
Georgian politician and
military commander who pla**** an
important but contradictory...
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Georgian noble family Bijan Beg
Saakadze,
Georgian courtier Giorgi Saakadze,
Georgian military commander Rostom Saakadze,
Georgian military commander This...
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Giorgi Saakadze (Russian: Георгий Саакадзе, Georgian: გიორგი სააკაძე) is a 1942
Soviet historical drama film
directed by
Mikheil Chiaureli. The screenplay...
- some 35,000 men
under Qarachaqay Khan and
George Saakadze to
subdue eastern Georgia.
Although Saakadze had
already served the Shah for
twelve years, Abbas...
- the
village of
Tashiskari on June 16, 1609. The Georgians, led by
Giorgi Saakadze won a
victory over the Ottomans. When Shah
Abbas I
succeeded in driving...
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Kartli and
Kakheti and
Safavid Iran. The Georgians, led by
general Giorgi Saakadze,
annihilated an
Iranian detachment of Shah-Abbas I. In
spring 1625, in...
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Vakhushti Khan (d. 1667/69) was a
Safavid official and
royal gholam from the
Georgian Orbeliani clan, who
served as the
governor (hakem) of
Shushtar from...
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Rostam Khan (Persian: رستم خان) or Rostom-Khan
Saakadze (Georgian: როსტომ-ხან სააკაძე) (c. 1588 – 1
March 1643) was a high-ranking
Safavid military commander...
- Luarsab, led by Shadiman,
managed to turn
Luarsab against Giorgi Saakadze.
Saakadze, who had been
warned just in time,
managed to
escape to
Persia in...
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descent from the
Shamkhal dynasty of Tarki, in Dagestan.
Originally known as
Saakadze (სააკაძე), they acquired, in the 1640s, the
title of
prince (tavadi) and...