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| p5 = Bagratid Armenia{{!}}Kingdom of Armenia
| p6 = Emirate of Tbilisi
| s1 = AqKingdom Qoyunluof Kartli
| s2 = Kingdom of KartliKakheti
| s3 = Kingdom of Imereti
| s4 = Principality of Samtskhe
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| common_languages = [[Middle Georgian]]<br>[[Greek language|Greek]]<ref>Graham Speake. ''Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition'', [[Taylor & Francis]]: 2021 "...Laz and Greeks appear to have survived in harmony both in Trebizond and in the multi-ethnic kingdom of the Bagrationis..." [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Encyclopedia_of_Greece_and_the_Hellenic/pJoMEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22Laz+and+Greeks+appear+to+have+survived+in+harmony%22&pg=PT132&printsec=frontcover]</ref><br>[[Laz language|Laz]]<br>[[Armenian language|Armenian]]<ref>Stephen H. Rapp. "Languages and Cultures of Eastern Christianity", [[Taylor & Francis]], 2018 "...Armenians partially belonged to the kingdom of Georgia..."[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Languages_and_Cultures_of_Eastern_Christ/rH10DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22Armenians%20partially%20belonged%20ot%20the%20kingdom%20of%20Georgia%22]</ref><br>[[Arabic]] {{small|(''lingua franca''/numismatics/chancery)}}{{sfn|Rayfield|2013|p=111}}{{sfn|Vacca|2017|p=148}}<br>[[Persian language|Persian]] {{small|(numismatics)}}{{sfn|Mikaberidze|2007|p=242}}
| religion = [[Eastern Orthodoxy]] ([[Georgian Orthodox Church|Georgian Patriarchate]])
| currency = Various [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] and [[Sasanian Empire|Sassanian]] coins were minted until the 12th century.
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| legislature = [[Darbazi (State Council)|Council of State]]
<!-- | stat_pop1= ~2.5 million<ref>{{cite book|title=Edge of Empires: A History of Georgia|last=Rayfield|first=Donald|publisher=Reaktion Books|year=2012|isbn={{Format ISBN|978-1780230306}}|location=London|page=129|author-link=Donald Rayfield}} "The Georgian army could field 90,000 men, which puts the population of Georgia at around two and a half million."</ref>, 5–8 million,<ref>Kakabadze 1920: 40; Jaoshvili 1984: 49. "At the beginning of the 13th century, according to the most likely estimates, the population of the realm, which in those days was almost equal in size to England and Wales, was 5000000-8000000. Of these, 1800000 lived in the area of modem Georgia (Jaoshvili 1984: 50).</ref> or ~12 million<ref>{{Cite book|title=Searches for an imaginary kingdom: The legend of the kingdom of Prester John|last=Gumilev, Lev Nikolaevič, 1912–1992.|date=cop. 2009, 1987|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn={{Format ISBN|9780521108799}}|oclc=762325214}} pp.198 ''The of Georgia had grown to 12 million, i.e. it almost equalled the population of [[Kievan Rus'|Rus']] at that time.''</ref> -->| footnotes = <sup>1</sup>the full title of the Georgian monarchs after 1124 was "[[King of Kings]], [[Autokrator|Autocrat]] of all the East and the West, Sword of the [[Messiah]], [[Kingdom of Abkhazia|King of Abkhazia]], [[Bagratid Iberia|King of Iberia]], [[List of monarchs of Kakheti and Hereti|King of Kakheti and Hereti]], [[List of Armenian kings|King of Armenia]], [[Shirvanshah|Possessor of Shirvan]]."
| image_map2 = Duchies of Kingdom of Georgia, XIII c.svg
| image_map2_caption = Administrative division of the Kingdom of Georgia in the 13th century
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