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Teimuraz of Imereti

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Teimuraz (Georgian: თეიმურაზი) (died c. 1768), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king (mepe) of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1766 to 1768. A son of Prince Mamuka, sometime claimant to the crown of Imereti, he was enthroned by the Ottoman government after the deposition of his cousin, King Solomon I. He ruled under the Turkish protection until Solomon regained the throne with the Russian support in 1768. Teimuraz was put in the Mukhuri prison and was never seen again.

References

  1. David Marshall Lang, The Last Years of the Georgian Monarchy, 1658-1832. New York: Columbia University Press, 1957.
Preceded bySolomon I King of Imereti
1766–1768
Succeeded bySolomon I
Triarchy in Georgia (1463–1810)
Kingdom of Imereti (1463–1810)
Kingdom of Kartli (1478–1762)
Kingdom of Kakheti (1465–1762)
Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Georgia) (1762–1801)


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