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George X of Kartli

George X (Georgian: გიორგი X, romanized: giorgi X; c. 1561 – 7 September 1606), of the Bagrationi royal dynasty, was a king of the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1599 until his death.

Life edit

George was the eldest son of Simon I of Kartli and his wife, Nestan-Darejan of Kakheti. George fought alongside his father against the Ottoman occupation forces since 1598. He held power after Simon was taken captive by the Turks at the Battle of Nakhiduri in 1599. George attempted several times, though vainly, to ransom his father (who would die as a prisoner in 1612) from captivity and even offered to the Sublime Porte his son as hostage. He soon returned to his struggle against the Ottomans and recovered Lorri in 1601. In 1602, when the Safavid shah of Persia Abbas I resumed a war against the Ottomans, George sided with the Persians and led the Georgian auxiliary troops which took part in the conquest of Erivan in 1603/1604. As a reward, Abbas I granted Giorgi X a minor possession in Iran. In exchange, the shah asked for an area in the Debed River valley in the strategic Lorri district. Abbas I populated this territory with members of the Turkmen tribe Borchali. Finally, the Shah permitted Giorgi X to return to Kartli.

He was the first king of Kartli who attempted to establish diplomatic ties with the northern co-religionist power of Muscovy. George decided even to give his daughter Elene to the Czar Boris Godunov in marriage. However, unstable political situation in both countries terminated these contacts.

According to Georgian chronicles, George X died suddenly, from a sting on his tongue, after biting into a cake with a bee in it, at Mejvriskhevi, 1606. There have also been some speculations that the king was poisoned on the orders of the Persian Shah Abbas I.[1] He was buried at Mtskheta.

Family edit

George married on 15 September 1578, Mariam (Tamar) (died c. 1614), daughter of Giorgi I Lipartiani, of the Dadiani dynasty. Their children were:

  1. Luarsab II (1592-1622, r. 1606-1615), King of Kartli.
  2. David (born c. 1595), who disappeared while on a mission to rescue Simon I from the Turkish captivity.
  3. Elene (1591-?), affianced to Feodor II of Russia.
  4. Khorashan (died 1658), second wife of Teimuraz I of Kakheti.
  5. Tinatin (Lela; known as Fatma Sultan Begum and possibly as Gulchara in Iran) was given in marriage in 1604 to Shah Abbas I, who divorced her after the execution of her brother Luarsab II and married her of to Paykar Khān Igīrmī Dūrt, Khan of Barda and governor of Kakheti (1620–1625).

References edit

Sources edit

  • Floor, Willem; Herzig, Edmund, eds. (2012). Iran and the World in the Safavid Age. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1850439301.
  • Mikaberidze, Alexander (2015). Historical Dictionary of Georgia (2 ed.). Rowman & Littlefield. p. 335. ISBN 978-1442241466.

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    Preceded by King of Kartli
    1599–1606
    Succeeded by

    george, kartli, george, georgian, გიორგი, romanized, giorgi, 1561, september, 1606, bagrationi, royal, dynasty, king, eastern, georgian, kingdom, kartli, from, 1599, until, death, george, xking, kartli, more, reign1599, 1606predecessorsimon, kartlisuccessorlua. George X Georgian გიორგი X romanized giorgi X c 1561 7 September 1606 of the Bagrationi royal dynasty was a king of the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1599 until his death George XKing of Kartli more Reign1599 1606PredecessorSimon I of KartliSuccessorLuarsab II of KartliBornc 1561Died7 September 1606IssueLuarsab II of KartliPrincess Elene of KartliKhorashan of KartliDynastyBagrationi dynastyFatherSimon I of KartliMotherNestan Darejan of Kakheti Queen of KartliReligionGeorgian Orthodox ChurchKhelrtva Contents 1 Life 2 Family 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksLife editGeorge was the eldest son of Simon I of Kartli and his wife Nestan Darejan of Kakheti George fought alongside his father against the Ottoman occupation forces since 1598 He held power after Simon was taken captive by the Turks at the Battle of Nakhiduri in 1599 George attempted several times though vainly to ransom his father who would die as a prisoner in 1612 from captivity and even offered to the Sublime Porte his son as hostage He soon returned to his struggle against the Ottomans and recovered Lorri in 1601 In 1602 when the Safavid shah of Persia Abbas I resumed a war against the Ottomans George sided with the Persians and led the Georgian auxiliary troops which took part in the conquest of Erivan in 1603 1604 As a reward Abbas I granted Giorgi X a minor possession in Iran In exchange the shah asked for an area in the Debed River valley in the strategic Lorri district Abbas I populated this territory with members of the Turkmen tribe Borchali Finally the Shah permitted Giorgi X to return to Kartli He was the first king of Kartli who attempted to establish diplomatic ties with the northern co religionist power of Muscovy George decided even to give his daughter Elene to the Czar Boris Godunov in marriage However unstable political situation in both countries terminated these contacts According to Georgian chronicles George X died suddenly from a sting on his tongue after biting into a cake with a bee in it at Mejvriskhevi 1606 There have also been some speculations that the king was poisoned on the orders of the Persian Shah Abbas I 1 He was buried at Mtskheta Family editGeorge married on 15 September 1578 Mariam Tamar died c 1614 daughter of Giorgi I Lipartiani of the Dadiani dynasty Their children were Luarsab II 1592 1622 r 1606 1615 King of Kartli David born c 1595 who disappeared while on a mission to rescue Simon I from the Turkish captivity Elene 1591 affianced to Feodor II of Russia Khorashan died 1658 second wife of Teimuraz I of Kakheti Tinatin Lela known as Fatma Sultan Begum and possibly as Gulchara in Iran was given in marriage in 1604 to Shah Abbas I who divorced her after the execution of her brother Luarsab II and married her of to Paykar Khan Igirmi Durt Khan of Barda and governor of Kakheti 1620 1625 References edit Floor amp Herzig 2012 p 469 Sources editFloor Willem Herzig Edmund eds 2012 Iran and the World in the Safavid Age I B Tauris ISBN 978 1850439301 Mikaberidze Alexander 2015 Historical Dictionary of Georgia 2 ed Rowman amp Littlefield p 335 ISBN 978 1442241466 External links editGiorgi X In Georgian Preceded bySimon I King of Kartli1599 1606 Succeeded byLuarsab II Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George X of Kartli amp oldid 1178949110, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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