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    Bagrat IV (Georgian: ბაგრატ IV; 1018 – 24 November 1072), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the king (mepe) of the Kingdom of Georgia from 1027 to 1072. During...
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  • Bagrat IV may refer to: Bagrat IV of Georgia, King in 1027–1072 Bagrat IV of Imereti, King in 1589–1590 This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • Bagrat IV of Imereti, Georgian king Bagrat IV of Georgia, Georgian king Bagrat V of Georgia, Georgian king Bagrat V of Imereti, Georgian king Bagrat VI...
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    decisive defeat of the army of King Bagrat IV by the rebel feudal lord Liparit IV of Kldekari. A feud between Bagrat IV and his former general, Liparit Baghvashi...
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  • Bagrat IV (Georgian: ბაგრატ IV) (1565 – died after 1590), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Imereti from 1589 to 1590. According to the mainstream...
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    king (mepe) of Georgia from 1072 to 1089. He was a son and successor of Bagrat IV and his wife Borena of Alania. Unable to deal effectively with the constant...
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  • and political figure who was at times the most valuable support of King Bagrat IV of Georgia (1027–1072) and his most dangerous rival. He was of the House...
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    most prominent dynasties of the Caucasus. David's grandfather was King Bagrat IV of Georgia and his grandmother was an Alan princess Borena. Besides he...
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    Iberia. George's son, who would eventually become Bagrat IV, was also given to Basil as a hostage. Bagrat IV spent the next three years in Constantinople,...
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    princess known as Aka or Seferiye Khatun, and the daughter or niece of Bagrat IV of Georgia (who would later marry his vizier, Nizam al-Mulk). One of Seljuk's...
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