Levan was married twice. He married, in 1672, Tuta, daughter of
Kaikhosro I Gurieli,
Prince of Guria. She died on 11 October 1678. Their children were: •
Kaikhosro of Kartli (1674–1711), King of Kartli (); •
Vakhtang VI (1675–1737), King of Kartli (); •
Domentius IV of Georgia (1677–1741),
Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia; • Khvaramze (1678 – fl. 1710), who married Prince Sadzverel
Chijavadze (died 1708). Levan married Tinatin (c. 1655 – 1708), daughter of the Georgian nobleman Giorgi
Avalishvili, in 1680, after the death of Tuta. She had previously been married to Prince Iotam Palavankhosroshvili (of
Baratashvili stock; fl. 1658–1709), with one son, Bezhan, whose daughter Ana-Khanum would marry King
Teimuraz II of Kakheti as his third wife in 1746. Tinatin bore to Levan several children: •
Jesse of Kartli (1680–1727), King of Kartli (); •
Simon (1683–1740), regent of Kartli; • Teimuraz (died 1710). •
Alexander? (died 1711), a general in the Safavid service, otherwise considered to have been a son of Levan's brother
Luarsab . Levan also had several natural children by unknown concubines: •
Rostom (Rustam Khan; died 8 March 1722), general in the Safavid army; • Toma (fl. 1688–1703); • Constantine (died 1756), who married in 1725 a certain Khvaramze; •
Adarnase (15 November 1707 – 31 March 1784), general in the Russian army; • Princess Khoreshan (fl. 1724). == External links and references ==