The Georgian kings and princes, however, sought to break loose of their vassalage.
The situation did not end there, as later Georgian kings continued the fight against Safavid Iran.
Only Luarsab continued to fight against the Iranians as other Georgian kings had made deals.
Subsequently, they were forcibly converted to Christianity and subdued by the Georgian kings.
A person with this name appears as a commander under the Georgian king David IV (r. 1089-1125).
George II of Imereti - a Georgian king during the 16th century.
After the fall of Tashirs, the family came to serve the Georgian kings.
He started official negotiations with the Georgian king, who had sent an ambassador in Constantinople for that reason.
Svetitskhoveli was not only the site of the coronation of the Georgian kings but also served as their burial place.
Ghazan ordered the Georgian king to arrive to his capital Tabriz.