Qvarqvare II Jaqeli
Qvarqvare II Jaqeli | |
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Atabeg of Samtskhe Prince of Meshketi | |
Reign | 1451–1498 |
Predecessor | Aghbugha II |
Successor | Kaikhosro I |
Died | 1498 |
Dynasty | Jaqeli |
Religion | Orthodox Christianity |
Qvarqvare II Jaqeli or Kvarkvare II Jaqeli (reigned 1451–1498) was a Prince of Samtskhe-Saatabago, styled Atabeg of Samtskhe or Prince of Meskheti. He was a member of the Jaqeli family, the son of Ivane Jaqeli. He succeeded his nephew, Aghbugha, who died in 1451.[1] His reign was marked by warfare with the powerful Muslim states that surrounded the principality. The Ağ Qoyunlu launched major attacks in 1466, 1476-1477 and 1485 and from 1479 the Ottoman Empire started to encroach on the territories. Qvarqvare also had a number of victories. Armenian sources record that in 1479 he ravaged the land around Erzurum, reducing the city to tributary status.[2]
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Qvarqvare II Jaqeli | ||
Preceded by Aghbugha II |
Prince of Meskheti 1451-1498 |
Succeeded by Kaikhosro I |
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