- George VII of Imereti
George VII ( _ka. გიორგი VII; alternatively known as George VI) (died
February 22 ,1720 ), of theBagrationi Dynasty , wasKing of Imereti (western Georgia) in the periods of 1707-11, 1712-13, 1713-16, and 1719–1720.An illegitimate son of
Alexander IV of Imereti , he was declared, with the approval of the Ottoman government, a rightful king of Imereti by the loyal party of nobles in 1702, though it was not until 1707 that he was able to wrest the crown from the usurperGiorgi-Malakia Abashidze (George VI). In October 1711, a noble revolt deposed him in favor ofMamia III Gurieli who forced George to retire toKartli , eastern Georgia. Later, with the support of the Turkishpasha ofAkhaltsikhe , he defeated Mamia at the Battle of Chkhara in June 1712. Deposed again in November 1713, George resumed the throne upon Mamia’s death in January 1714, only to be forced, in 1716, by the rebellious nobles led by Prince Bejan Dadiani into exile toIstanbul . George succeeded in garnering the Ottoman support, and regained the crown in 1719. Yet, his reign proved to be short-lived; in February 1720, he was assassinated by the plotters led by Prince SimonAbashidze .References
*ru icon Вахушти Багратиони (Vakhushti Bagrationi) (1745). [http://armenianhouse.org/bagrationi/history-ru/9.html История Царства Грузинского: Жизнь Имерети] .
*David Marshall Lang , "The Last Years of the Georgian Monarchy, 1658-1832". New York:Columbia University Press , 1957.
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