Qvarqvare I Jaqeli

Qvarqvare I Jaqeli
Fresco of Qvarqvare I Jaqeli from the Zarzma Monastery.
Atabeg of Samtskhe
Reign1334–1361
PredecessorSargis II
SuccessorBeka II
Born1298 (1298)
Died1361 (aged 62–63)
IssueBeka II Jaqeli
Shalva Jaqeli
DynastyJaqeli
FatherSargis II Jaqeli
ReligionOrthodox Christianity

Qvarqvare I Jaqeli (Georgian: ყვარყვარე I ჯაყელი) (1298 – 1361) was a Georgian prince (mtavari) and ruler of Samtskhe during 1334-1361.

His father was Atabeg Sargis II Jaqeli, the son of Beka I Jaqeli. In 1334, after his father's death, Qvarqvare became George V The Brilliant's vassal and was appointed as Atabeg of Samtskhe by the King of Georgia.

The Jaqelis were vassals of the Ilkhanate, paid regular tributes and participated in their campaigns. Qvarqvare appears in a painting of the House of Jaqeli during the period which shows them wearing the caftan with tiraz bands on the sleeves inscribed with Kufic letters. Their caftan is decorated with the cloud collars made of pearl embroidery, a design of Mongol Ilkhanate origin. This is also the costume worn at the time by the courtiers at the Mongol court in Tabriz.