Aghsartan II of Kakheti

Aghsartan II (Georgian: აღსართან II), was the last King of medieval Kakheti and Hereti in eastern Georgia from 1102 to 1105.

Aghsartan II
აღსართან II
King of Kakheti and Hereti
Reign1102 – 1105
PredecessorKvirike IV
DynastyKvirikian
ReligionIslam

He succeeded upon the death of his father Kvirike IV. The medieval Georgian chroniclers characterize him as a frivolous man whose ignorant rule drew many great nobles into opposition. In 1105, Aghsartan was arrested by his vassals, the princes Arishiani of Hereti,[1] and handed over to King David IV of Georgia who finally annexed the kingdom of Kakheti to the unified all-Georgian realm.

References

  1. QAUXČʻIŠVILI, S., VIVIAN, K., & BRYER, A. (1991). The Georgian chronicle: the period of Giorgi Lasha. Amsterdam, A.M. Hakkert.

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Preceded by
Kvirike IV
King of Kakheti and Hereti
1102-1105
Succeeded by
Annexation by the Kingdom of Georgia
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