- (Georgian: გიორგი XI, romanized:
giorgi XI; 1651 – 21
April 1709),
known as
Gurgin Khan in Iran, was a
Georgian monarch (mepe) who
ruled the
Kingdom of Kartli...
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Gurgin Khan
found out and sent
Mirwais to Isfahan.
While there, he saw the
weakness of the
Safavid court and
complained about the
brutality of
Gurgin...
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tribal leader,
successfully rebelled against the Safavids. He
defeated Gurgin Khan, the
Georgian governor of
Kandahar under the Safavids, and established...
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quell a
rebellion by the
Ghilzai Afghans in Kandahar, the
governor he sent (
Gurgin Khan) was killed.
Under their leader Mahmud Hotaki, the
rebellious Afghans...
- George.
Hotak was
ready to rebel, but he had one
obstacle in his way: When
Gurgin Khan
allowed the
Persians to
return to Persia, he kept the
Georgians of...
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Mirwais Hotak,
chief of the
Ghilji tribe,
revolted in 1709 by
killing Gurgin Khan, an
ethnic Georgian subject and
governor of the Shia
Safavid Persians...
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Brazil Paulistas Rebellion suppressed 1709
Mirwais Hotak's
rebellion against Gurgin Khan, the
Persian governor of
Kandahar Safavid Persia Rebels led by Mirwais...
- hostage.
Qasim dispatched a
military force under the
command of his
general Gurgin Khan to
invade Nepal. Khan was
swiftly defeated by Shah's army, and retreated...
- response, a
Ghilzai Afghan chieftain named Mirwais Hotak revolted and
killed Gurgin Khan, the
Safavid governor of the region,
along with his army. In 1722,...
- the
Imeretians deposed and
blinded him, and
restored Bagrat V.
George XI
Gurgin Khan (გიორგი XI) 1651 Son of
Vakhtang V of
Kartli and
Rodam Kaplanishvili-Orbeliani...