Kingdom of Western Georgia
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The Kingdom of Western Georgia, also known as the Kingdom of Imereti, was a late medieval de facto independent fragmented part of the Kingdom of Georgia that emerged during the Mongol invasions of the realm, led by King David VI Narin in 1259 and later followed by his successors. During this period, the kingdom was reduced to the eastern part of the country and placed under Mongol control. Over the decades, the monarchy would fall into chaos and transform into a federation of autonomous principalities unruly of the central or regional royal power and authority.
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1259 — 1330 Kingdom of Western Georgia
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| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| event | armed conflict | 1282 | Siege of Trebizond | Empire of Trebizond, Kingdom of Western Georgia, siege | Wikidata |
