Kartli-Kakheti

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Kartli-Kakheti was an 18th-century eastern Georgian kingdom that served as the political and cultural center of Georgia before its annexation by the Russian Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf early modern state
historical polity
kingdom
annexationDate 1801
annexedBy Russian Empire NERFINISHED
capital Tbilisi NERFINISHED
continent Asia
Europe
country Georgia
culturalCenterOf Georgia NERFINISHED
currency Georgian abazi
dynasty Bagrationi dynasty NERFINISHED
endTime 1801
era 18th century
Early modern period
ethnicGroup Georgians NERFINISHED
followedBy Georgia Governorate NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
formedByUnionOf Kingdom of Kakheti NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Kartli NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
historicalRegion Transcaucasia NERFINISHED
language Georgian language
lastMonarch George XII of Georgia NERFINISHED
locatedIn Eastern Georgia NERFINISHED
modernTerritoryWithin Georgia NERFINISHED
neighboringEntity Dagestan NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Imereti NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Persian Empire NERFINISHED
notableMonarch George XII of Georgia NERFINISHED
Heraclius II of Georgia NERFINISHED
partOf Caucasus region NERFINISHED
politicalCenterOf Georgia NERFINISHED
politicalStatus protectorate of the Russian Empire
vassal of the Persian Empire
precededBy Kingdom of Kakheti NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Kartli NERFINISHED
regionIncludes Kakheti NERFINISHED
Kartli NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Georgian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
rulerTitle King of Kartli and Kakheti NERFINISHED
sovereigntyLostTo Russian Empire NERFINISHED
startTime 1762
treaty Treaty of Georgievsk NERFINISHED
treatyDate 1783
typeOfMonarchy hereditary monarchy
usedScript Georgian script

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George XII of Georgia associatedWith Kartli-Kakheti
Guaramid dynasty capital Kartli-Kakheti
this entity surface form: Tbilisi region (approximate sphere of influence)