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Babadishvili

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Coat of arms of Princes Bagration-Babadishvili (1850)

The House of Babadishvili (Georgian: ბაბადიშვილი; also Babadishi, ბაბადიში) is a Georgian noble family claimed to have sprung off the royal Bagrationi dynasty of Kakheti in the 17th century.

History

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Prince Ioann of Georgia (1768–1830) reports that the Babadishvili descend from the Kakhetian ruler Imām Qulī Khān (1678–1722),[1] “corrected” by some modern genealogists to Joseph, a supposed grandson of Teimuraz I of Kakheti (1589–1663). Professor Cyril Toumanoff considers the family to be related to the Beburishvili (ბებურიშვილი), possible descendants of the medieval House of Donauri.[2]

Titles

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The family were entitled as the princes (tavadi) of the third rank in Georgia, and later incorporated into the Russian nobility and confirmed the title of Knyaz of the Russian Empire in 1850.[3]

See also

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Bagration-babadish's Noble branch[4]
Teimuraz I
(1589–1663)
King of Kakheti
1606–1616
1634–1648
King of Kartli-Kakheti
1625-1633
Prince David
(1612–1648)
Ioseb (Roseb)
(~1635-1648)
Heraclius I
(1642–1709)
King of Kartli
1688–1703
King of Kakheti
1703-1709
Giorgi
(~1660-1690)
Kumsa
(~1670-1690)
Teimuraz II
(1700–1762)
King of Kakheti
1732–1744
King of Kartli
1744-1762
Ioseb
(?–1740)
×
Rostom
(~1715-1750)
United Kingdom
of Kartli-Kakheti
Giorgi
(~1753-1780)
Glakha
(~1755-1804)
Zakaria
(~1760-?)
Roseb
(~1773-1821)
×
saphat
(~1801)
×
pharan
(~1801-1809)
×
Roseb
(1790-1828)
Iosaphat
(1791-1820)
×
Aleksandre
(1801-1821)
×
Bagrat
(1804-1829)
×
Simon
(1795-?)
×
Giorgi
(1817-1875)
Mikheil
(1856-?)
Mariam
(1867-?)
Ana
(1898-1978)
×
Giorgi
(1899-1975)
Nikoloz
(1905-1989)
Elisabed
(b.1928)
Mikheil
(b.1930)
Thamar
(b.1936)
Leila
(b.1936)
Lali
(1939-2006)
Ketevan
(b.1950)
Andrey
(1957-1993)
Irine
(b.1977)
Natalia
(b.1985)

References

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  1. ^ Bagrationi, Ioane (1768-1830). Babadishvili (Princes of Kakheti). The Brief Description of the Georgian Noble Houses. Retrieved on January 6, 2008.
  2. ^ Toumanoff, Cyril (1967). Studies in Christian Caucasian History, p. 269. Georgetown University Press.
  3. ^ (in Russian) Бабадышевы. Russian Biographic Lexicon. Retrieved on January 6, 2008.
  4. ^ საქართველოს სამეფო სახლის კანცელარიის 2010 წლის განცხადების დანართი №7, ბაგრატიონთა სამი სამეფო სახლიდან თავადურ და აზნაურულ განშტოებათა წარმოშობა: ბაგრატიონ-ბაბადიშთა თავადური განშტოება.