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Mamia II Gurieli (-1625/1627) is a 17th-century Georgian prince that ruled over the Principality of Guria in Western Georgia. Son of Prince George II, he succeeded his father in 1600 after spending a decade as head of Gurian troops. As Prince, he distinguished himself as a staunch supporter of closer relations with other Georgian states and an enemy of the Ottoman Empire. However, his policy failed as he was forced to remain under Turkish influence, while his ties with the Kingdom of Imereti progressively declined until an armed conflict and his assassination in 1625.

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  • Màmia II Gurieli (ca)
  • Mamia II de Gourie (fr)
  • Mamia II Gurieli (en)
  • Мамия II Гуриели (ru)
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  • Màmia II Gurieli va ser mtavari de Gúria del 1598 al 1627. Va succeir el seu pare Jordi II Gurieli el 1598. La seva filla Tamara va casar-se amb el rei Alexandre III d'Imerètia; una altra filla amb Teimuraz I de Kartli i Kakhètia; una tercera filla de nom no conegut es va casar amb el príncep Kaikhushru (+ a Turquia el 1627) que va ser per un temps regent de Geòrgia (i que era fill de Vakhtang I, segon príncep de Mukhran). Assassinat per sorpresa el 1627 el va succeir el seu fill Simó Gurieli. (ca)
  • Mamia II de Gourie (géorgien : მამია II გურიელი ; mort en 1625) est un souverain du début du XVIIe siècle de la principauté de Gourie en Géorgie occidentale. Fils et successeur de Georges II, il obtient le trône en 1600 après avoir passé une décénnie en tant que chef des armées gouriennes. En tant que Prince de Gourie, il s'engage dans une politique extérieure pro-géorgienne, tentant de s'allier avec les autres États géorgiens et entrant en conflit contre l'empire ottoman. Sa politique échoue toutefois et le contraint à rester sous l'influence d'Istanboul, tandis que ses relations avec l'Imereti dégénèrent dans un conflit armé, avant son assassinat par son propre fils en 1625. (fr)
  • Mamia II Gurieli (-1625/1627) is a 17th-century Georgian prince that ruled over the Principality of Guria in Western Georgia. Son of Prince George II, he succeeded his father in 1600 after spending a decade as head of Gurian troops. As Prince, he distinguished himself as a staunch supporter of closer relations with other Georgian states and an enemy of the Ottoman Empire. However, his policy failed as he was forced to remain under Turkish influence, while his ties with the Kingdom of Imereti progressively declined until an armed conflict and his assassination in 1625. (en)
  • Мамия II Гуриели (груз. მამია II გურიელი; ум. 1625) — представитель грузинского владетельного рода Гуриели и правитель Гурии, княжества в западной Грузии, с 1600 года до своей гибели от руки собственного сына Симона в 1564 году. В его правление его небольшое княжество пыталось дать отпор посягательствам на свои территории со стороны Османской империи. Но в итоге Мамия II был вынужден заключить с ней мир в 1614 году, признав потерю части своих территорий и возложив на Гурию обязанность платить дань. (ru)
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  • Mamia II Gurieli (en)
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