Vakhtang VI of Kartli
Wāli of Kartli
Years: 1675 - 1737
Vakhtang VI, also known as Vakhtang the Scholar and Vakhtang the Lawgiver, (September 15, 1675 – March 26, 1737) is a Wāli of Kartli, eastern Georgia, as a nominal vassal to the Persian shah from 1716 to 1724.
Traditionally, he has been still styled as king of Kartli.
Arguably the most important and extraordinary Caucasian statesman of the early 18th century, he is also known as a notable legislator, scholar, critic, translator and poet.
His reign is terminated by the Ottoman invasion, which forces Vakhtang into exile to Russia.
Unable to get the tsar’s support for his country, he dies a broken man in Astrakhan.
