Bagrat V of Imereti
Bagrat V, of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Imereti, whose troubled reign in the years of 1660–61, 1663–68, 1669–78, and 1679–81, was marked by extreme instability and feudal anarchy in the kingdom.
Reign
The eldest son of Alexander III of Imereti by his first wife, Princess Tamar Gurieli, the daughter of Mamia II Gurieli, Prince of Guria. Bagrat V succeeded as King on his father's death in 1660. His influential stepmother Darejan made him marry her niece, Ketevan. However, Darejan disrupted the union a year later and offered Bagrat herself as a bride. On the king's refusal, Darejan had him arrested and blinded. The queen dowager then remarried an insignificant aristocrat, Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili, and had him crowned as king. The move drew many nobles into opposition. They enlisted the Ottoman and Mingrelian support and restored Bagrat. Darejan was exiled to Akhaltsikhe, in the Ottoman-held Georgian province.In 1668, Bagrat was once again dethroned by Darejan's party with the military support of the pasha of Akhaltsikhe. However, both Darejan and her favorite were soon murdered, and Bagrat reclaimed the crown in 1669. The royal court had closely watched these events in Tbilisi, eastern Georgia. King Vakhtang V Shahnawaz of Kartli, whose cooperation with the Persian suzerains allowed him to bring the whole of eastern Georgia under his control, campaigned in Imereti and crowned his son Archil as king of Imereti in 1678. Under pressure from the Ottomans, however, Archil was soon recalled from Kutaisi, and Bagrat was replaced on the throne again in 1679.
Family
Bagrat was married three times. His first wife was Ketevan, daughter of Prince David of Kakheti, whom he divorced in 1661. He married secondly Princess Tatia of Mukhrani, daughter of Constantine I, Prince of Mukhrani, and repudiated the union in 1663 to marry her sister, Tamar.He had two sons and three daughters:
- Alexander IV of Imereti, born of a concubine, was King of Imereti from 1691 to 1695.
- Prince George, born of Bagrat's marriage to Tamar of Mukhrani.
- Princess Darejan, who was married successively to Prince George III Gurieli, Prince Paata Abashidze, and Papuna II Chkheidze, Duke of Racha.
- Princess Mariam, who was married successively to Prince Iese Chikovani and Shoshita III Chkheidze, Duke of Racha.
- Princess Tinatin, who was married to Prince George Gurieli and then Prince Levan IV Dadiani. She became a nun under the name of Nino in 1704 and followed the suite of Vakhtang VI in the Russian Empire in 1724.