List of sovereigns of Kakheti
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Kakheti is the easternmost region of Georgia. It was an independent feudal monarchy since the fall of the early Georgian kingdom of Iberia c. 580 until being finally integrated into the unified Kingdom of Georgia in 1105. Kakheti seceded, in 1490, to form an independent kingdom ruled by a branch of the Bagrationi Dynasty and was united with the neighboring Kingdom of Kartli through the personal union in 1762.
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[edit] Princes of Kakheti
[edit] The Chosroids
- c. 580-637 – Adarnase I, also prince of Iberia since 627.
- 637-650 – Stephanus I, also prince of Iberia
- 650-684 – Adarnase II, prince of Iberia
- 685-736 – Stephanus II
- 736-741 – Mihr
- 736-786 – Archil “the Martyr”
- 786-790 – Ioanne
- 786-807 – Juansher
[edit] Chorepiscopi
- 786-827 – Grigol
- 827-839 – Vache Kvabulidze
- 839-861 – Samuel, Donauri
- 861-881 – Gabriel, Donauri
- 881-893 – Padla I Arevmaneli
[edit] The Kvirikids
- 893-918 – Kvirike I
- 918-929 – Padla II
- 929-976 – Kvirike II
- 976-1010 – David
- 1010-1029 – Kvirike III
- 1029-1039 – Annexation by the Kingdom of Georgia
[edit] Kings of Kakheti and Hereti
[edit] The Bagratids (Bagratuni)
- 1039-1058 – Gagik
- 1058-1084 – Aghsartan I
- 1084-1102 – Kvirike IV
- 1102-1105 – Aghsartan II
[edit] Kings of Kakheti
[edit] The Bagratids (Bagrationi)
- 1465-1476 – George I
- 1476–1511 – Alexander I
- 1511–1513 – George II "the Bad"
- 1513–1520 – Annexation by the Kingdom of Kartli
- 1520–1574 – Leon
- 1574–1602 – Alexander II
- 1602 – David I
- 1602–1605 – Alexander II (restored)
- 1605 – Constantine I
- 1605–1614 – Teimuraz I
- 1614–1615 – Annexation by Persia
- 1615–1648 – Teimuraz I (restored)
- 1616–1623 – Annexation by Persia
- 1623–1633 – Teimuraz I (restored)
- 1633–1636 – Annexation by Persia
- 1636–1648 – Teimuraz I (restored)
- 1648–1656 – Annexation by Kartli
- 1656–1664 – Annexation by Persia
- 1664–1675 – Archil (Shāh Nazar Khān)
- 1675–1676 – Heraclius I (Nazar Alī Khān)
- 1676–1703 – Annexation by Persia
- 1703–1722 – David II (Imām Qulī Khān)
- 1722–1732 – Constantine II (Mahmūd Qulī Khān)
- 1732–1744 – Teimuraz II
- 1744–1762 – Heraclius II