Vakhtang VI

Vakhtang VI
Miniature depicting Vakhtang VI on his throne, c. early 1700s.
King of Kartli
Reign1716 – July 1724
PredecessorJesse
SuccessorJesse
Regent of Kartli
Regency1703–1711
PredecessorLevan
SuccessorSimon
MonarchGeorge XI (1703–1709)
Kaikhosro (1709–1711)
Born(1675-09-15)15 September 1675
Died26 March 1737(1737-03-26) (aged 61)
Governorate of Astrakhan, Russian Empire
Burial
Church of Assumption of the Astrakhan Kremlin
ConsortRusudan of Circassia
Issue Illegitimate :
DynastyBagrationi
FatherPrince Levan of Kartli
MotherTuta Gurieli
ReligionGeorgian Orthodox Church, Catholic, Islam
Khelrtva

Vakhtang VI (Georgian: ვახტანგ VI, 15 September 1675 – 26 March 1737) was a Georgian monarch (mepe) of the royal Bagrationi dynasty. He ruled the East Georgian Kingdom of Kartli as a vassal of Safavid Persia from 1716 to 1724. One of the most important and extraordinary statesman of early 18th-century Georgia, he is known as a notable legislator, scholar, critic, translator and poet. His reign was eventually terminated by the Ottoman invasion following the disintegration of Safavid Persia, which forced Vakhtang into exile in the Russian Empire. Vakhtang was unable to get the tsar's support for his kingdom and instead had to permanently stay with his northern neighbors for his own safety. On his way to a diplomatic mission sanctioned by Empress Anna, he fell ill and died in southern Russia in 1737, never reaching Georgia.