Overview
Principality of Iberia (Georgian: ქართლის საერისმთავრო, romanized: kartlis saerismtavro) was an early medieval aristocratic regime in a core Georgian region of Kartli, called Iberia by classical authors. It flourished in the period of interregnum between the sixth and ninth centuries, when the leading political authority was exercised by a succession of princes. The principality was established shortly after the Sassanid suppression of the local royal Chosroid dynasty, around 580; it lasted until 888, when the kingship was restored by a member of the Bagrationi dynasty. Its borders fluctuated greatly as the presiding princes of Iberia confronted the Persians, Byzantines, Khazars, Arabs, and neighboring Caucasian rulers throughout this period. The time of the principate was climacteric in the history of Georgia.
Historical Periods
Principality of Iberia (682–723)
682 CE – 723 CE
Capital: TbilisiArea: 34,636 km²
Principality of Iberia (724–731)
724 CE – 731 CE
Capital: TbilisiArea: 34,712 km²
Principality of Iberia (732–740)
732 CE – 740 CE
Capital: TbilisiArea: 34,712 km²