David X

David X
King of Kartli
Reign1505–1525
PredecessorConstantine II
SuccessorGeorge IX
Bornc. 1470s or 1480s
Died1526
SpouseNestan-Darejan or Miraingul Baratashvili
Tamar Jaqeli
IssueLuarsab I of Kartli
DynastyBagrationi
FatherConstantine II of Georgia
MotherTamar
ReligionGeorgian Orthodox Church

David X (Georgian: დავით X) (c. 1470s or 1480s –1526) was the second king (mepe) of the Kingdom of Kartli from 1505 to 1525. Associated with the throne as a child, he became king on the death of his father and from then on had to endure invasions from the Kingdom of Imereti and Kingdom of Kakheti. A reformer, he succeeded in subduing the army and destroying the power of the nobles by abolishing the semi-independent principalities that were ruining the unity of the country, before uniting eastern Georgia under a single sceptre. David X is also known to have survived another invasion by Persia, and is thus considered to be the first in a series of eleven kings who fought against their Safavid neighbours over the next two centuries.