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174: 200:, to become his adopted son and heir apparent. However, a group of nobles of Kartli, who had persuaded Rostom to adopt Mamuka by virtue of his bravery, royal descent, and dynastic kinship, then conspired with Chkheidze to murder Rostom and make Mamuka king of Kartli. The plot collapsed when an assassin mistook a royal bath servant for the king and had to flee, leaving the servant wounded. Rostom refrained from publicizing the incident and, through a private letter, patiently forced Mamuka back to his exile in Akhaltsikhe. Chkheidze and his numbers remained in Kartli to continue their struggle with Rostom. 212:, he spread terror among the Mingrelians. In one of Dadiani's attack on Imereti, Alexander III, Mamuka's reigning brother, hid the prince's buckskin horse to prevent him from going to battle, either out of fear of losing the brother or, as rumored, out of envy of his military prowess. Mamuka still hurried to charge the Mingrelians, putting them into flight. His horse stumbled when Mamuka speared down a fleeing enemy horseman and the prince fell off on the ground, being captured and brought in chains to Dadiani. 154:(r. 1639–1660). Both these kings were perpetually harassed by their expansionist neighbor, Levan II Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia. An able soldier praised by the Georgian chroniclers for his bravery, Mamuka played a prominent role in the war with Dadiani. Levan attempted to win over Mamuka by marrying the prince with his daughter; instead, Mamuka married an Imeretian princess from the 33: 220:
king-in-exile, who was related by kinship to both the king of Imereti and the prince Dadiani, attempted to negotiate Mamuka's release, but Levan refused. During yet another outbreak of hostilities with Imereti, Dadiani had Mamuka blinded in prison. Alexander III complained to Rostom and the latter,
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In 1634, George III fell into the Mingrelian hands and Alexander had to pay a ransom. Prince Mamuka and his father-in-law Bezhan Chkheidze took refuge with Yusuf I, an
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By 1647, Mamuka was again in Imereti, leading resistance to Levan II Dadiani's renewed offensive. Riding his favorite
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Histoire de la Géorgie depuis l'Antiquité jusqu'au XIXe siècle. IIe partie. Histoire moderne
367: 8: 178: 131: 217: 119: 73: 49: 341: 313: 312:] (in Georgian). Tbilisi: National Parliamentary Library of Georgia. p. 19. 282: 189: 105: 17: 303: 165:), whose son, Mamuka (fl. 1685–1687), was the last known descendant of this family. 209: 135: 127: 333: 38: 222: 186: 260:
History of Georgia from Antiquity to the 19th century. Part II. Modern History
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1605–1639) by his wife Tamar, and a younger brother of George's successor,
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Prince Mamuka of Imereti playing polo. A drawing from the travel album of
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Chikovani, Iuri; Bichikashvili, Ioseb; Chkheidze, Shota (2004).
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Scientific and Cultural Heritage of the Bagrationis
275:ბაგრატიონები. სამეცნიერო და კულტურული მემკვიდრეობა 359: 196:, until being summoned by Rostom, the childless 192:, and lived there, at times raiding Imereti and 146:Mamuka was a son of King George III of Imereti ( 272: 122:, a kingdom in western Georgia. A son of King 109: 373:Bagrationi dynasty of the Kingdom of Imereti 388:17th-century people from Georgia (country) 244: 242: 240: 238: 168: 332: 172: 141: 340:. London: Reaktion Books. p. 208. 248: 235: 203: 360: 181:, living in Georgia from 1627 to 1654. 338:Edge of Empires: A History of Georgia 13: 14: 409: 114:; died 1654) was a member of the 383:Heirs apparent who never acceded 31: 326: 295: 266: 158:family. He had a son, Archil ( 16:For an 18th-century king, see 1: 273:Metreveli, Roin, ed. (2003). 228: 221:with the consent of his wife 7: 10: 414: 398:Blind royalty and nobility 15: 110: 89: 79: 67: 62:Principality of Mingrelia 55: 45: 30: 25: 94:Georgian Orthodox Church 250:Brosset, Marie-Félicité 169:Heir apparent of Kartli 182: 138:as his heir apparent. 176: 142:Early life and family 124:George III of Imereti 84:George III of Imereti 204:Last years and death 190:pasha of Akhaltsikhe 393:People from Imereti 305:ჩხეიძეთა საგვარეულო 179:Cristoforo Castelli 132:Prince of Mingrelia 183: 116:Bagrationi dynasty 74:Bagrationi dynasty 50:Kingdom of Imereti 99: 98: 18:Mamuka of Imereti 405: 378:Georgian princes 352: 351: 334:Rayfield, Donald 330: 324: 323: 310:Chkheidze family 299: 293: 292: 270: 264: 263: 246: 164: 163: 1675–1683 161: 136:Rostom of Kartli 128:Levan II Dadiani 113: 112: 35: 23: 22: 413: 412: 408: 407: 406: 404: 403: 402: 358: 357: 356: 355: 348: 331: 327: 320: 300: 296: 289: 271: 267: 247: 236: 231: 206: 171: 162: 144: 60: 41: 39:Teramo Castelli 21: 12: 11: 5: 411: 401: 400: 395: 390: 385: 380: 375: 370: 354: 353: 347:978-1780230306 346: 325: 318: 294: 287: 265: 233: 232: 230: 227: 210:buckskin horse 205: 202: 198:king of Kartli 170: 167: 143: 140: 97: 96: 91: 87: 86: 81: 77: 76: 71: 65: 64: 57: 53: 52: 47: 43: 42: 36: 28: 27: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 410: 399: 396: 394: 391: 389: 386: 384: 381: 379: 376: 374: 371: 369: 366: 365: 363: 349: 343: 339: 335: 329: 321: 319:99928-0-213-8 315: 311: 307: 306: 298: 290: 288:99928-0-623-0 284: 280: 276: 269: 261: 257: 256: 251: 245: 243: 241: 239: 234: 226: 224: 219: 215: 211: 201: 199: 195: 191: 188: 180: 175: 166: 157: 153: 152:Alexander III 149: 139: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 107: 103: 95: 92: 88: 85: 82: 78: 75: 72: 70: 66: 63: 58: 54: 51: 48: 44: 40: 34: 29: 26:Prince Mamuka 24: 19: 337: 328: 309: 304: 297: 278: 274: 268: 259: 254: 207: 184: 145: 101: 100: 368:1654 deaths 362:Categories 229:References 214:Teimuraz I 37:Mamuka by 218:Kakhetian 156:Chkheidze 336:(2012). 252:(1856). 106:Georgian 90:Religion 187:Ottoman 120:Imereti 69:Dynasty 344:  316:  285:  223:Mariam 216:, the 111:მამუკა 108:: 102:Mamuka 80:Father 308:[ 277:[ 258:[ 194:Guria 342:ISBN 314:ISBN 283:ISBN 59:1654 56:Died 46:Born 160:fl. 118:of 364:: 237:^ 148:r. 130:, 350:. 322:. 291:. 104:( 20:.

Index

Mamuka of Imereti

Teramo Castelli
Kingdom of Imereti
Principality of Mingrelia
Dynasty
Bagrationi dynasty
George III of Imereti
Georgian Orthodox Church
Georgian
Bagrationi dynasty
Imereti
George III of Imereti
Levan II Dadiani
Prince of Mingrelia
Rostom of Kartli
r.
Alexander III
Chkheidze

Cristoforo Castelli
Ottoman
pasha of Akhaltsikhe
Guria
king of Kartli
buckskin horse
Teimuraz I
Kakhetian
Mariam

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