Mamuka, Prince of Mukhrani

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Mamuka (

ex officio commander of the Banner of Shida Kartli from c. 1730 and 1735. Having taken part in a rebellion against Nader Shah's Persia, Mamuka had to take refuge in the Russian Empire, where he pursued a military career. He was known as Mehmed Bek to the Persians and as Mamuka Davydov (Russian: Мамука Давыдов) to the Russians.[1]

Mamuka was a son of

1735–39 war with the Ottoman Empire and retired in 1741.[1] Mamuka was married to a daughter of King George VII of Imereti; no children of his are known.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Dumin, S.V., ed. (1996). Дворянские роды Российской империи. Том 3. Князья [Noble families of the Russian Empire. Volume 3: Princes] (in Russian). Moscow: Linkominvest. p. 285.
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  3. ^ Ferrand, Jacques (1983). Familles princières de Géorgie: essai de reconstitution généalogique (1880-1983) de 21 familles reconnues princières par l'Empire de Russie. Montreuil: J. Ferrand. p. 20.
Preceded by
Interregnum
Prince of Mukhrani
1730–1735
Succeeded by