List of Georgian princes (mtavars)
Principalities
Princes of Guria
- c. 1385–1410 – Kakhaber I; son of Giorgi II Dadiani; eristavi of Guria and Svaneti
- c. 1410–1430 – Giorgi I; son of Kakhaber I
- c. 1430–1450 – Mamia I; son of Giorgi I
- c. 1450–1469 – Mamia II; son of Liparit I Dadiani
- 1469–1483 – Kakhaber II; possibly son of Mamia II by his Trapezuntine wife
- 1483–1512 – Giorgi I (II); son of Kakhaber II; sovereign prince from 1491
- 1512–1534 – Mamia I (III); son of Giorgi I
- 1534–1564 – Rostom; son of Mamia I
- 1564–1583 – Giorgi II (III); son of Rostom; deposed
- 1583–1587 – Vakhtang I; son of Giorgi II
- 1587–1600 – Giorgi II (III); restored
- 1600–1625 – Mamia II (IV); son of Giorgi II
- 1625 – Svimon I; son of Mamia II; deposed, died after 1672
- 1625–1658 – Kaikhosro I (III); son of Vakhtang I
- 1659–1668 – Demetre; son of Svimon I; deposed, died 1668
- 1669–1684 – Giorgi III (IV); son of Kaikhosro I
- 1685–1689 – Kaikhosro II (IV); son of Giorgi III
- Malak'ia; son of Kaikhosro I; rival prince 1685; deposed
- 1689–1712 – Mamia III (V); son of Giorgi III; deposed
- Malak'ia; restored as rival prince 1689; deposed, died after 1689
- 1712 – Girogi IV (V); son of Mamia III; deposed
- 1712–1714 – Mamia III (V); restored
- 1714–1716 – Giorgi IV (V); restored; deposed
- 1716 – Kaikhosro III (V); son of Mamia III; deposed, died after 1716
- 1716–1726 – Giorgi IV (V); restored
- 1726–1744 – Mamia IV (VI); son of Giorgi IV; deposed, died 1778
- 1744 – Giorgi V (VI); son of Giorgi IV; abdicated, died after 1744
- 1744–1792 – Svimon II; son of Giorgi V; deposed
- 1778–c. 1780 – Kaikhosro IV (VI); son of Giorgi V; abdicated, died after 1820
- c. 1780–1792 – Svimon II; restored
- 1792–1803 – Vakhtang II; son of Giorgi V; deposed, died after 1814
- 1803–1826 – Mamia V (VII); son of Svimon II
- Kaikhosro, brother of Svimon II, regent 1803-1809
- 1826–1829 – Davit’; son of Mamia V; deposed, died 1839
- Sophia, mother of Davit’, regent 1826-1829
Princes of Svaneti
- Konstantine Dadeshkeliani (born 1826– died 1857)
- Tsiokhi Dadeshkeliani
- Tengisi Dadeshkeliani
- Isami Dadeshkeliani
Princes of Meskheti
- Sargis I 1268-1279
- Beka I 1285-1306
- Sargis II 1306-1334
- Kvarkvare I 1334-1361
- Shalva 1372 - 1389
- Agbua I 1389 - 1395
- Ivane II 1391-1444
- Agbua II 1444-1451
- Kvarkvare II 1451-1498
- Kaikhosro I 1498-1500
- Mzechabuki 1500-1515
- Manuchar I 1515-1518
- Kvarkvare III 1518-1535
- Kaikhosro II 1545-1573
- Kvarkvare IV 1573-1581
- Manuchar II 1581-1607
- Manuchar III 1607-1628
Princes of Abkhazia
- Putu (circa 1580-1620)
- Seteman (circa 1620-1640)
- Sustar (circa 1640-1665)
- Zegnak (circa 1665-1700)
- Rostom (circa 1700-1730)
- Manuchar (circa 1730-1750)
- Zurab (circa 1750-1780)
- Keilash Ahmed-Bey (circa 1780-1808)
- Aslan-Bey (1808–1810)
- Sefer Ali-Bey (George) (1810–1821)
- Umar-Bey (Demetreus) (1821–1822)
- Mikhail (1822–1864)
- Abkhazia incorporated into the Russian Empire (1864)
- Giorgi (George) (1866–1918)
- Aleksandr (Alexander) (1918–1968)
- George (1968–1978)
- Nikita (1978-2008)
- Andrew (2008-)
Princes of Samegrelo
- Vardan I Dadiani (ca 1180s – 1190s)
- Shergil Dadiani (ca 1220s – 1240s)
- Vardan II Dadiani (ca 1240s – 1250s)
- Tsotne Dadiani (ca 1260s)
- Bedan Dadiani (ca 1270s – ca 1290s)
- Giorgi I Dadiani (ca 1293–1323)
- Mamia I Dadiani (1323–1345)
- Giorgi II Dadiani (1345–1384)
- Vameq I Dadiani (1384–1396)
- Mamia II Dadiani (1396–1414)
- Liparit I Dadiani (1414–1470)
- Shamandavle Dadiani (1470–1473)
- Vameq II Dadiani (1474–1482)
- Liparit II Dadiani (1482–1512)
- Mamia III Dadiani (1512–1533)
- Levan I Dadiani (1533–1546)
- Giorgi III Dadiani (1546–1573, 1574–1582)
- Mamia IV Dadiani (1574, 1582–1590)
- Manuchar I Dadiani (1590–1611)
- Levan II Dadiani (1611–1657)
- Liparit III Dadiani (1657–1658)
- Vameq III Dadiani (1658–1661)
- Levan III Dadiani (1661–1681)
- Levan IV Dadiani (1681–1691)
- Giorgi IV Dadiani (Lipartiani) (1700–1704, 1710–1714)
- Katsia I Dadiani (1704–1710)
- Bezhan I Dadiani (1714–1728)
- Otia I Dadiani (1728–1758)
- Katsia II Dadiani (1758–1788)
- Grigol I Dadiani (1788–1791, 1794–1802, 1802–1804)
- Manuchar II Dadiani (1791–1793)
- Tariel Dadiani (1793–1794, 1802)
- Levan V Dadiani (1804–1840)
- David I Dadiani (1840–1853)
- Niko I Dadiani (1853–1857)
- Niko I Dadiani (1857–1903)
- Niko II Dadiani (1903–1919)
- Shalva Dadiani (1919–1959)
- Archil Dadiani (1959–1976)
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