Tamar Gurieli (died 1742)

Tamar Gurieli
Died1742 (1743)
SpouseGeorge IV Dadiani (1710–1714)
George VII of Imereti (1716–1720)
IssueGeorge IX of Imereti
Princess Anna
HouseGurieli
FatherMamia III Gurieli
MotherHelena Abashidze

Tamar Gurieli (c. 1698–1742) was an 18th-century Georgian princess of the House of Gurieli and queen consort of Imereti. Through her marriages to George IV Dadiani of Mingrelia and later to King George VII of Imereti, she became a central figure in the dynastic politics and civil conflicts of western Georgia. Active during a prolonged period of instability, she was involved in struggles among Guria, Mingrelia, Imereti, and the Ottoman authorities, and is remembered in Georgian historiography—following Donald Rayfield—as the last of the so-called “femmes fatales” of Imereti.