atabegs of Samtskhe

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The atabegs of Samtskhe were a powerful Georgian noble dynasty that ruled the semi-independent Principality of Samtskhe in southwestern Georgia during the late medieval and early modern periods.

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instanceOf Georgian noble family
noble dynasty
ruling house
alsoKnownAs Atabegs of Samtskhe-Saatabago NERFINISHED
Samtskhe atabegs NERFINISHED
associatedWith Samtskhe-Saatabago NERFINISHED
borderedBy Kingdom of Imereti NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Safavid Iran NERFINISHED
capital Akhaltsikhe NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED
culture Georgian feudal culture
dynasticHouse House of Jaqeli NERFINISHED
engagedIn wars with Ottoman Empire
wars with neighboring Georgian polities
ethnicity Georgian
feudalSystem Georgian feudalism
governmentForm hereditary monarchy
historicalPeriod early modern period
late Middle Ages
language Georgian language NERFINISHED
legacy important role in regional politics of medieval Georgia
locatedInPresentDay Georgia NERFINISHED
militaryRole defense of southwestern Georgian frontiers
nobleRank princely
notableRuler Kaikhosro I Jaqeli NERFINISHED
Manuchar I Jaqeli NERFINISHED
Qvarqvare I Jaqeli NERFINISHED
Qvarqvare II Jaqeli NERFINISHED
origin House of Jaqeli NERFINISHED
overlord Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED
partOf Principality of Samtskhe NERFINISHED
politicalRole buffer state between Georgia and neighboring empires
politicalStatus semi-independent
predecessor Jaqeli lords of Samtskhe NERFINISHED
region Samtskhe NERFINISHED
southwestern Georgia
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
ruled Principality of Samtskhe NERFINISHED
territory Meskheti NERFINISHED
Samtskhe NERFINISHED
title atabeg NERFINISHED
vassalOf Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED

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Principality of Samtskhe governedBy atabegs of Samtskhe