- 1739,
Ananuri was
attacked by
forces from a
rival duchy,
commanded by
Shanshe of
Ksani and was set on fire. The
Aragvi clan was m****acred. However, four...
-
Shahnshah ****ian (Georgian: შანშე მხარგრძელი; Armenian: Շահնշահ Ա) was a
member of the
Armenian ****id dynasty, and a
Court official of the Kingdom...
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Shanshe, Duke of
Ksani (Georgian: შანშე ქსნის ერისთავი) (born end of 17th
century – died 1753), was a
nobleman and
politician from
Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti...
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Erzurum with a
contingent of
Georgian and
Armenian warriors under Avag and
Shanshe in 1243. They
besieged the city of
Erzurum when its
governor Yakut refused...
- city to the
generals ****e and Ivane. ****e was
succeeded by his son
Shanshe (Shahnshah). ****e's new
dynasty — the ****ids —
considered themselves...
- sent him back to
Georgia to
counter the
irreconcilable duke
Shanshe of Ksani.
Shanshe's use of
Dagestani and
Turkish mercenaries deprived him of po****r...
-
daughter of
Prince Elisabar Georgievich Eristov of
Ksani (son of
Prince Shanshe Ieseevich Eristov-Ksansky and wife
Princess Elena Ivanovna Orbeliani) and...
- 1236, they had a
friendly attitude towards the ****ids. They
confirmed Shanshe in his fief, and even
added to it the fief of Avag, son of Ivane. Further...
- left for
Russia together with
Shanshe. In the
first days of
March 1738,
Timothe and
Shanshe arrived in Moscow.
Shanshe's bold
political plans were not...
- Iese I Kvenipneveli, Duke 1624—1635 Iese II Kvenipneveli, Duke 1635—1642
Shanshe I Kvenipneveli, Duke 1642—1653
Shalva Kvenipneveli, Duke 1653—1661 Iese...