Aghsartan II of Kakheti

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

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

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.

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