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Prince Jesse of Kakheti : ウィキペディア英語版
Prince Jesse of Kakheti

Jesse ((グルジア語:იესე)), also known as 'Isa Khan Gorji ( 1527 – 1580) was a Georgian prince of the royal house of Kakheti, whose career flourished in the service of the Safavid dynasty of Iran and included several years as a governor of Shaki in Azerbaijan.
== Early life ==
Jesse was a son of King Leon of Kakheti by his first wife Tinatin Gurieli. As a young prince, Jesse was placed by his father at the head of the Georgian auxiliaries requested by the Safavid shah Tahmasp I during his war with the Ottoman Empire (1532–55). After the conclusion of the peace, Jesse was left as a hostage in Iran, where he converted to Islam and became known as 'Isa Khan Gorji. In 1558 he was made by Shah Tahmasp I governor of Shaki, a Muslim city close to the border of his homeland.

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