• Mamia IV Dadiani (Georgian: მამია IV დადიანი; died 1590) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1573 to 1578 and again from 1582 until...
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    I Dadiani (1533–1546) Giorgi III Dadiani (1546–1573, 1574–1582) Mamia IV Dadiani (1574, 1582–1590) Manuchar I Dadiani (1590–1611) Levan II Dadiani (1611–1657)...
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  • returned with no losses. After Giorgi Dadiani died in 1582, the princely throne was taken over by his brother Mamia IV Dadiani, who induced Gurieli to capture...
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    until his death. A younger son of Levan I Dadiani, he succeeded on the death of his elder brother, Mamia IV Dadiani. Manuchar ruled over Mingrelia, in western...
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    Giorgi IV Dadiani (Georgian: გიორგი IV დადიანი; died 1715) was Prince of Mingrelia from 1691 to 1704 and from 1710 to 1715. Giorgi's accession to rulership...
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  • Mamia IV Gurieli (Georgian: მამია IV გურიელი) (died 1778 or 1784), of the western Georgian House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1726 to 1756 and...
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  • deposed Levan's successor and his former son-in-law Giorgi Dadiani in favor of Mamia IV Dadiani, whom he then gave his sister in marriage. The king of Imereti...
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    father, Mamia III Dadiani, as eristavi ("duke") of Odishi and ex officio mandaturt-ukhutsesi ("Lord High Steward") of Imereti in 1533. Dadiani's break with...
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  • III Dadiani (1512–1533) Levan I Dadiani (1533–1546) Giorgi III Dadiani (1546–1573, 1574–1582) Mamia IV Dadiani (1574, 1582–1590) Manuchar I Dadiani (1590–1611)...
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    crown of Imereti, he was raised to the throne through the support of Mamia IV Dadiani, prince of Mingrelia, who had deposed King Leon of Imereti in 1588...
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