- Bagrat I of Mukhrani
Bagrat, 1st Prince of Mukhrani or Mukhran-Batoni ( _ka. ბაგრატ მუხრანბატონი), (c. 1487 – c. 1540) was the third son of
Constantine II of Georgia , of theBagrationi dynasty , and the founder of theHouse of Mukhrani .Biography
Constantine II, king of Georgia now reduced to the province of
Kartli , made all of his sons, Bagrat among them, his co-kings, as is indicated by the position of the royal style after his name in the royal acts. [Toumanoff, Cyril (1949–51). The Fifteenth-Century Bagratids and the Institution of Collegial Sovereignty in Georgia. "Traditio" 7: 215.] Unlike his two elder brothers, however, David X and George IX, Bagrat never came to the throne of Kartli. Bagrat received in appanage the princedom ofMukhrani and the title of High Constable of Upper Kartli in reward for his vital assistance to his brother David X against encroachements from the aggressive George II, a neighboring Georgian ruler of Kakheti, in 1512. Bagrat withheld a Kakhetian siege of his fortress at the riverKsani and made George II retreat. In 1513, he captured George in an ambush and put in prison where the king died, leaving Kakheti vulnerable to Bagrat’s raids.In 1539, Bagrat resigned in favor of his eldest son Vakhtang and took took
holy orders under the name of Barnabas. He authored a polemical work "A Story of Religion of Ismaelite Infidels" (მოთხრობაჲ სჯულთა უღმერთოთა ისმაილიტთაჲ), engaging in Christian apology and critical ofIslam .Family
Bagrat was married to a certain Helene by whom he had seven sons – Vakhtang, Archil (died 1581), Ashotan (died 1561), Erekle (1527-1556), Jonathan, Jothan, Alexander (died c. 1604) – and three daughters – Guldapar, Theodora, and Dedis-Imedi (1537-1591). Of these, Jonathan, Jothan, Guldapar, and Theodora did not reach adulthood and died somewhere after 1572. Vakhtang succeeded Bagrat as the Prince of Mukhrani; Archil served as a Georgian envoy to
Iran in the period of 1573-1576, and fathered Erekle I, the 3rd Prince of Mukhrani; Ashotan died in battle against the rebellious mountaineers ofPkhovi ; his daughter was Ketevan, queen consort of Kakheti and a saint of theGeorgian Orthodox Church ; Dedis-Imedi marriedQuarqvare III Jaqeli ,Atabeg ofSamtskhe .References
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