- male, deceased (1711)
- Kaikhosro (January 1, 1674 – October 27, 1711), of the House of Bagrationi, was a king (actually a Persian-appointed wali, i.e. viceroy) of Ka...
- male, deceased (1658)
- Rostom or Rustam Khan was a ruler of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1633 until his death. Appointed by a Persian shah as a "Wali" (i.e. viceroy) of...
- male, deceased (1737)
- Vakhtang VI, also known as Vakhtang the Scholar and Vakhtang the Lawgiver was a wali of Kartli, eastern Georgia, as a nominal vassal to the Persian...
- male, deceased (1579)
- Although some contemporary Georgian sources refer to him as David XI, king of Kartli (kingdom in eastern Georgia), Daud Khan (died "ca." 1579), a...
- male, deceased (1622)
- The Holy Martyr Luarsab II (1592 – 21 June (O.S.), 4 July (N.S.), 1622), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Kartli (eastern Georgia) from 16...
- male, deceased (1606)
- George X, of the Bagrationi royal dynasty, was a king of the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1599 until his death. He fought alongside his...
- male, deceased (1631)
- Simon II, also known as Svimon or Semayun Khan, was a Persian-appointed king (actually, khan) of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1619 to 1630/1631. A...
- male, deceased (1526)
- David X was a king of the Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1505 to 1525. He was the eldest son of Constantine II, whom he succeeded as king of...
- male, deceased (1675)
- Vakhtang V (1618–1675) was the king of Kartli (eastern Georgia) from 1658 until his death, who ruled as a vassal wali for the Persian shah. He is al...
- male, deceased (1619)
- Bagrat Khan, sometimes referred to as King Bagrat VII, was actually a khan of Kartli, eastern Georgia, for the Persian shah Abbas I from 1615 to...
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