- The
House of
Jaqeli (Georgian: ჯაყელი) was a
Georgian princely (mtavari)
family and a
ruling dynasty of the Prin****lity of Samtskhe, an
offshoot of the...
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house of
Jaqeli were one
among many
powerful marcher lords, and
certainly not the most significant. The
title atabeg, by
which the
Jaqelis would later...
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Botso Jaqeli c. 1184–1191
Ivane I
Jaqeli c. 1191–1247
Sargis I
Jaqeli 1268–1279 Beka I
Jaqeli 1285–1306
Sargis II
Jaqeli 1306–1334
Qvarqvare I
Jaqeli 1334–1361...
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Jiajak Jaqeli (Georgian: ჯიაჯაყ ჯაყელი) (sometimes
given as Djiadjak) was the
Empress consort of
Alexios II of Trebizond.
Jiajak was a
daughter of Beka...
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Qvarqvare III
Jaqeli (Georgian: ყვარყვარე III ჯაყელი) (1469–1535) was a
Georgian ruling Prince and
Atabeg of Samtskhe-Saatabago
during 1518–1535. Member...
- name include: Beka I
Jaqeli,
Georgian ruling prince 1285-1306 Beka II
Jaqeli,
Georgian ruling prince 1361-1391 Beka III
Jaqeli,
Georgian ruling prince...
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Jaqeli atabegs of Samtskhe,
which administered it as
hereditary governors, with some exceptions,
until the mid-18th century.
After 1639, the
Jaqeli Pashas...
- Ivane-Qvarqvare
Jaqeli-Tsikhisjvareli (Georgian: ივანე-ყვარყვარე ჯაყელი-ციხისჯვარელი; died c. 1247) was a
Georgian nobleman of the
Jaqeli family, who served...
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Jaqeli family and the son of Beka III
Jaqeli,
better known as "Sefer Pasha." . In 1635,
after his father's
death Ottomans guaranteed Jaqeli family...
- (-ელი):
meaning "from (place)": from
eastern and
western Georgia. E.g.
Jaqeli, Tsereteli, Amashukeli, etc. -uri and -uli (-ური) and (-ული): from mountainous...