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    The Chosroid dynasty (a Latinization of Khosro[v]ianni, Georgian: ხოსრო[ვ]იანები), also known as the Iberian Mihranids, were a dynasty of the kings and...
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    dynasty are disputed. The early Georgian Bagratids gained the Principality of Iberia through dynastic marriage after succeeding the Chosroid dynasty at...
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    Georgia) from c. 189 until 284 AD. The Arsacid dynasty of Iberia was succeeded by the Chosroid dynasty. Once the Arsacids, in the person of Vologases...
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    the local royal Chosroid dynasty, around 580; it lasted until 888, when the kingship was restored by a member of the Bagrationi dynasty. Its borders fluctuated...
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  • earlier Arsacid dynasty. A branch of the family formed the Mihranid line of the kings of Caucasian Albania and the Chosroid Dynasty of Kartli. First...
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    Mirian III of Iberia (category Chosroid kings of Iberia)
    Constantine the Great (r. 306–337). He was the founder of the royal Chosroid dynasty. According to the early medieval Georgian annals and hagiography, Mirian...
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    Georgians). Iberia, ruled by the Pharnavazid, Artaxiad, Arsacid and Chosroid royal dynasties, together with Colchis to its west, would form the nucleus of the...
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    Bagrationi dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti Georgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynasty of united Georgia Georgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynasty of...
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    First Perso-Turkic War. It was also during Hormizd IV's reign that the Chosroid dynasty of Iberia was abolished. After negotiating with the Iberian aristocracy...
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  • Adarnase I of Tao-Klarjeti (category Bagrationi dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti)
    founder of the Georgian Bagratid dynasty. He established himself in Tao-Klarjeti as a vassal of the Chosroid dynasty of Iberia and, as a matter of inheritance...
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    Vakhtang I of Iberia (category Chosroid kings of Iberia)
    romanized: vakht'ang I gorgasali; c. 439 or 443 – 502 or 522), of the Chosroid dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Iberia, natively known as Kartli (eastern Georgia)...
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  • clans Sasanian government Dabuyid dynasty Padusbanids Ispahbads of Gilan Bavand dynasty Qarinvand dynasty Chosroid dynasty Pourshariati 2008, p. 44. Shahbazi...
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    kartvelta samepo) was a medieval Georgian monarchy under the Bagrationi dynasty which emerged circa 888 AD, succeeding the Principality of Iberia, in historical...
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  • Dachi of Iberia (category Chosroid kings of Iberia)
    (Georgian: დაჩი, also Darchi, დარჩი, or Darchil, დარჩილი), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) reigning,...
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    Samtavro Monastery (category Burial sites of the Chosroid dynasty)
    Samtavro Monastery (Georgian: სამთავროს მონასტერი) is a Georgian Orthodox Christian monastery complex that combines Samtavro Transfiguration Church and...
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    (Georgian: ფარნავაზიანი, romanized: parnavaziani) is the name of the first dynasty of Georgian kings of Kartli (Iberia) preserved by The Georgian Chronicles...
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    dynastic name Mirian III. Mirian III became thus the first head of this branch of the Mihranid family in the Kingdom of Iberia, known as the Chosroid...
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  • Bacurius the Iberian (category Chosroid dynasty)
    Bacurius (Georgian: ბაკურ, romanized: bak'ur) was a Roman general of Georgian origin and a member of the royal family of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia)...
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    and installed as presiding prince Adarnase I of the pro-Byzantine Chosroid Dynasty, Byzantine influence was dominant. From the next decade however, the...
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    kingdom of Kakheti were merged through dynastic succession under the Kakhetian branch of the Bagrationi dynasty. Through much of this period, the kingdom...
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    Aspacures II of Iberia (category Chosroid kings of Iberia)
    Aspacures II (or Varaz-Bakur I, Georgian: ვარაზ-ბაკურ I), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 363...
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    Guaram I of Iberia (category Guaramid dynasty)
    Helene, thus being a member of the younger, non-royal branch of the Chosroid dynasty, which was in possession of the southwestern Iberian duchies of Klarjeti...
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    Albania). The ruling dynasty was named after its Persian founder Mihran, who was a distant relative of the Sasanians. The Mihranid dynasty survived under Muslim...
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  • Seven Great Houses of Iran, and whose two other lines ruled Iberia (Chosroid Dynasty) and Gogarene/Gugark. It is uncertain how the Mihranids became Arranshahs...
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    feudal state in the Caucasus which was established in the 780s. Through dynastic succession, it was united in 1008 with the Kingdom of the Iberians, forming...
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    region ruled by them to retain a considerable autonomy and the Georgian dynasty of Bagratids to possess the royal throne provided they adopted Islam and...
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    Mihrdat IV of Iberia (category Chosroid kings of Iberia)
    Mihrdat IV (Georgian: მირდატ IV, Latinized as Mithridates), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 409...
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  • Pharasmanes VI of Iberia (category Chosroid kings of Iberia)
    (Georgian: ფარსმან VI, sometimes Latinized as Pharasmanes), of the Chosroid Dynasty, became the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) in 561...
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  • Mihrdat V of Iberia (category Chosroid kings of Iberia)
    Mihrdat V (Georgian: მირდატ V, Latinized as Mithridates), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) reigning, according...
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  • Archil of Kakheti (category Chosroid dynasty)
    martyrdom. Archil was a scion of the former royal dynasty of Iberia (Kartli), the Chosroid dynasty and a son of Prince Stephen of Kakheti (r. 685-736)...
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