Georgia (Second Unification of Georgia)

First Kingdom
Georgia was First united by King Bagrat III in XI Century. In a following Century Georgia became one of the strongest nations under the guidance of wise King David IV and late King Tamar. Georgia's golden age ended with death of King Giorgi IV, his sister, Rusudan proved to be an Incapable leader and Georgia faced a setback after a setback starting by Invasion of Jalal ad-Din(1225) and then Mongol Conquest, during this period Georgia fragmented in two. Georgia regained it's former strength under energetic ruler Giorgi V The Brilliant, who reunited Georgia and drove Mongols out, but this Upheaval proved to temporary, 50 years after King Giorgi's Death, Came Timur the Conqueror, who brought pain and destruction to Georgia, he mercilessly killed anyone in his path. Timur's conquests proved to be a fatal blow to Georgian Unity. Half a Century after Timur's death, Rebellious Viceroy of Imereti Bagrat, and his Ally, Qvarqvare Jaqeli, Atabeg of Samtskhe defeated king Giorgi VIII, and by 1490, Georgia officially ceased to exist.

Re-unification and Second KIngdom
in Early XVII Century, King of Imereti, Giorgi III, Unified Kingdom of Imereti and Dealt with his rival dukes. His Energetic son Alexander III managed to secure a high degree of autonomy from Ottomans, he also defeated Circassian Chiefs and created the Princedom of Circassia. Having secured his independence, Alexander's ambition to Unify Georgia become possible. Kingdom of Kartli was ruled by Rostom, a Persianized Bagrationi, a muslim. Even though rostom was a great leader, he's religion isolated him from his vassals, who sought to get rid of him. Alexander used this feud to his advantage and he began conspiring with Kartlian Nobility. On 28 July 1646, Rostom was found dead, and since he hadn't designated a proper heir, Katlian Nobles invited Alexander. Alexander Agreed and on 1 August 1646 he was Crowned king Alexander II of all Georgia.