• Davit IV may refer to: Davit IV, Caucasian Albanian Catholicos in 824–852 David IV of Georgia, the Builder, King in 1089–1125 David IV, Catholicos-Patriarch...
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    David IV, also known as David IV the Builder (Georgian: დავით IV აღმაშენებელი, romanized: davit IV aghmashenebeli) (1073–1125), of the Bagrationi dynasty...
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  • Davit Aghmashenebeli (Georgian: დავით აღმაშენებელი) may refer to: David IV of Georgia, a King of Georgia from 1089 to 1125 Davit Aghmashenebeli Avenue...
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  • include: Davit I (disambiguation), multiple people Davit II (disambiguation), multiple people Davit III (disambiguation), multiple people Davit IV (disambiguation)...
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    Davit Bek or David Beg (Armenian: Դավիթ Բէկ (classical) Դավիթ Բեկ (reformed); died 1728) was an Armenian military commander and the leader of an Armenian...
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  • Davit II may refer to: Davit II, Caucasian Albanian Catholicos in 765–769 David IV of Georgia, the Builder, King in 1073–1125; sometimes referred to as...
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    is quite common in Australia and Armenia, while the nickname Dato (for Davit) is popular in the country of Georgia.[citation needed] Some female forms...
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  • David III or IV (Georgian: დავით III/IV, davit' III/IV) was a 15th-century Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia known from the group of documents dated from...
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    Safavid rule and local Muslim tribes and rulers. Under the leadership of Davit Bek, an Armenian soldier from Georgia, the Armenian lords (meliks) of Syunik...
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  • David II may refer to: Davit II, Caucasian Albanian Catholicos in 765–769 David II Magistros of Tao-Klarjeti (died 937) David II of Klarjeti (died 993)...
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