Mampali — (Georgian: მამფალი) was a dynastic title in medieval Georgia (late 8th 10th centuries), usually held by high ranking Bagratid princes who did not possess any Byzantine dignities. It is compound of the words mama, father , and upali, lord .[1] The … Wikipedia
Bagrat Mampali — (889 900), Georgian ruler, member of the Iberian Bagratid family. As the older son of Sumbat I Mampali he inherited the city of Artanuji and the province of Klarjeti. The year of his death is disputed. According to the chronicler Sumbat Davidis… … Wikipedia
Guaram Mampali — (died 882) was the younger brother of Bagrat I Kuropalates, the presiding prince of Iberia. He ruled over the Meskhian lands to the east of the Arsiani Range except for Kola. According to the Georgian chronicle Matiane Kartlisa, he was married to … Wikipedia
Tao-Klarjeti — (Georgian: ტაო–კლარჯეთი) is the term conventionally used in modern history writing to describe the historic south western Georgian principalities, now forming part of north eastern Turkey and divided among the provinces of Erzurum, Artvin,… … Wikipedia
889 — NOTOC EventsBy PlaceAsia* Yasovarman I succeeds Indravarman II as ruler of the Khmer empire. * The Unified Silla kingdom seeks to collect taxes by force directly from peasants, setting off massive peasant rebellions. * Bongwon Temple is founded… … Wikipedia
David I of Klarjeti — David I (Georgian: დავით I) (died February 23, 943) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao Klarjeti who ruled, with the title of mampali, in Adjara and Nigali from 889 and in Klarjeti from 900 until his abdication in 943. David was… … Wikipedia
Aschot I. (Iberien) — Aschot I. der Große (georgisch აშოტ I დიდი; † um 830) war ein Fürst von Iberien und nach 813 der erste iberische König von Tao Klardschetien aus der Dynastie der Bagratiden. Aschot vergrößerte von Tao Klardschetien aus seinen Machtbereich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Adarnase II of Tao-Klarjeti — Adarnase II ( ka. ადარნასე) was a Georgian Bagratid prince and a co ruler to his brothers Bagrat I Kuropalates and Guaram Mampali with the title of eristavt eristavi ( duke of dukes ) (830 c.870). He was the oldest son of the Georgian presiding… … Wikipedia