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Mepe
Mode of address to a Georgian monarch / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the Georgian title. For other uses, see Mepe (disambiguation).
Mepe (Old Georgian: ႫႴ;[lower-alpha 1] Georgian: მეფე [mepʰe]; meh-PEH) is a royal[4] title used to designate the Georgian monarch, whether it is referring to a king or a queen regnant.[5][6] The title was originally a male ruling title.[7]
A coin of King David IV with Asomtavruli inscription reading ႫႴႤ[lower-alpha 1]ႠႴႧႵႰႬႩႾႧႱႾႧ (mpe~apt~k~rn~kkht~skht) meaning "King, [of the] Abkhazians, Iberians, Ranis, Kakhetians, Armenians".[1]
An Asomtavruli fresco inscription of Tamar at Bertubani Church of David Gareji reading ႧႠႫႠႰ ႫႤႴႤႧ ႫႤႴႤ[lower-alpha 1] (tamar mepet mepe) meaning "Tamar, King of Kings".[2]