Beka II Jaqeli

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Beka II Jaqeli (Georgian: ბექა II ჯაყელი) (1332 – 1391) was a Georgian prince (mtavari) and ruler of Samtskhe from 1361 to 1391. He was appointed as Atabeg by his paternal relative, Georgian king Bagrat V. From 1372 he ruled Meskheti with his brother Shalva. Shalva died in 1389 and was replaced by his son, Aghbugha I. Beka II's authority in Samtskhe was lost during Timur's invasion of Georgia. After Timur's devastating campaigns, Beka II turned away from king Bagrat and surrendered to the enemy.[1] He died in 1391, leaving Atabeg's throne to his son, Ivane, who shared power with Aghbugha until 1395. The Jaqeli dynasty lasted via Beka II's descendants.

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Beka II Jaqeli
Atabeg of Samtskhe
Reign1361–1391
PredecessorQvarqvare I
SuccessorShalva
Aghbugha I
Ivane II
Born1332
Died1391
IssueIvane II Jaqeli
DynastyJaqeli
FatherQvarqvare I Jaqeli
ReligionOrthodox Christianity
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