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History of Iberia or Georgia, that is All of Sakartvelo

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History of Iberia or Georgia, that is All of Sakartvelo or History of Iveria - (Georgian: ისტორია დაწყებითგან ივერიისა, ესე იგი გიორგიისა, რომელ არს სრულიად საქართველოჲსა ან ივერიის ისტორია) - An essay on Georgia, written by Teimuraz Batonishvili on 1832. History covers the period from ancient times to King Mirian.

Creation history

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When Teimuraz Batonishvili moved to St. Petersburg, immediately after meeting Marie Brosset, Teimuraz started working on writing "History of Iveria". His tireless work was slowed down by illness. And when he fell ill in January 1836, he did not stop writing despite the doctors' prohibition, and his trip to Prussia stopped his work for several months.

After returning, he continued to work again. Some parts were already finished in 1837.

With this kind of work, the writing of the history of Iveria continued until the last years of his life. Although it was not left unfinished, it remained unpublished. Brosset writes: "For twenty years, he worked on the creation of an extensive history of the Georgian people... It is only known that the author wanted to take advantage of all foreign materials that were not translated into Georgian and Russian."[a]

The mentioned essay "History of Iberia or Georgia, that is All of Sakartvelo" After the request of Teimurazi's wife Elena and Brosset's petition before the Academy, D. was published. by Chubinov. St. Petersburg in 1848.

According to Zakaria Chichinadze, he also wrote the second volume of the history of Georgia, which was lost.[b]

See also

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Kings of Iveria According to Teimuraz Batonishvili[1]
King Reign/ Length of Reign Dynasty
• Ⴀ. Pʽarnavaz I 302 – 237 BC 65 Kʽartʽlosid
• Ⴁ. Saurmag I 237 – 162 BC 75 Kʽartʽlosid-Pharnabazid
• Ⴂ. Mirvan I 162 – 144 BC 18 Kʽartʽlosid-Pharnabazid-Nimrodid
• Ⴃ. Pʽarnajam I 144 – 135 BC 9 Kʽartʽlosid-Pharnabazid-Nimrodid
• Ⴄ. Arshak I 135 – 123 BC 12 Aršakuniani
• Ⴅ. Artag I 123 – 107 BC 16 Aršakuniani
• Ⴆ. Bartom I 107 – 74 BC 33 Aršakuniani
• Ⴡ. Mirvan II 74 – 58 BC 16 Kʽartʽlosid-Pharnabazid-Nimrodid
• Ⴇ. Arshak II 58 – 33 BC 25 Kʽartʽlosid-Pharnabazid-Nimrodid
• Ⴈ. Arshak III 33 BC – 1 AD 32 Kʽartʽlosid-Pharnabazid-Nimrodid
  • ႨႠ. Aderki I (Aršakuniani), 1 AD – 44 (43)
      • ႨႡ. Kʽartʽam I, 44 – 45 (1½)
      • ႨႢ. Pʽarsman I, 45 – 87 (43)
      • ႨႣ. Azork I, 87 – 119 (32)
      • ႨႤ. Derok I, 119 – 128 (8)
      • ႨႥ. P'arsman II the Good, 128 – 131, 131 – 144 (16)
      • ႨႡ. Bartom II, 44 – 72 (28)
      • ႨႢ. Kaos I, 72 – 87 (14)
      • ႨႣ. Armazel I, 87 – 119 (32)
      • ႨႤ. Amzasp I, 119 – 128 (8)
      • ႨႥ. Mirdat I, 128 – 131 (3), 144 – 147 (2½)
• ႨႦ. Adam I 147 – 151 4 Aršakuniani
• ႨჁ. Queen Ghadana 151 – 165 14
• ႨႧ. Pʽarsman III 165 – 191 26 Aršakuniani
• Ⴉ. Amzasp II 191 – 200 9 Aršakuniani
• ႩႠ. Rev 200 – 219 18 Aršakuniani
• ႩႡ. Vachʽe 219 – 233 14 Aršakuniani
• ႩႢ. Bakur I 233 – 245 12 Aršakuniani
• ႩႣ. Mirdat II 245 – 259 14 Aršakuniani
• ႩႤ. Aspʽagur I 259 – 266 7 Aršakuniani

Notes

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  1. ^ М. Броссе, Некролог, Ж, М. Н. Пр. Ст. 39.
  2. ^ ზ. ჭიჭინაძე, „საქართველოს ცხოვრება“, თბ. 1913, გვ. 32.

References

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  1. ^ თეიმურაზ ბატონიშვილი „ისტორია დაწყებითგან ივერიისა, ესე იგი გიორგიისა, რომელ არს სრულიად საქართველოჲსა“, წელთა აღრიცხვანი. მეფენი თუ რომელი რომელსა წელსა გამეფდეს. გვერდები: 210–220.