Ali ibn Shuab al-Tiflis
| Ali I of Tiflis | |||||
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| Emir of Tiflis | |||||
| Reign | 829-833 | ||||
| Predecessor | Muhammad ibn Atab | ||||
| Successor | Ishaq | ||||
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| House | Shuabids | ||||
| Father | Sayyid ibn al-Khayyam ibn-Shuyb | ||||
| Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||
Ali ibn Shuab al-Tiflis was a leader of the Emirate of Tiflis, an Arab state in Georgia that reigned from 829 to 833. A member of the Shuabid dynasty, he was a subject of the Abbasid province of Arminiya and was appointed to replace a rebellious emir. His short reign was marked by the continuation of Tiflis's conflict with Christian Georgia.