King Alexander II of Kakheti had officially …

Years: 1602 - 1602

King Alexander II of Kakheti had officially pledged his allegiance to Tsar Feodor I of Russia, but the alliance had never actually been implemented in practice.

Alexander’s son, David, had revolted against the royal authority and in October 1601 seized the crown I, forcing his father to retire to a monastery.

David’s brother, George, had masterminded a plot which quickly collapsed and led to repression; David had George imprisoned while seventeen of his supporters were executed.

David’s foreign policy was a continuation of his father’s line.

He receives a Russian embassy in 1602 and reaffirms his loyalty to the tsar.

He then marches against Nugzar, the defiant lord of the Aragvi river basin, and forces him into submission.

David dies suddenly a year later, on October 2, 1602, and Alexander is able to resume the throne.

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