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Ashot I also known as Ashot Kukhi ((グルジア語:აშოტ I კუხი)) (died 918) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Tao with the title of ''eristavt-eristavi'', "duke of dukes". He was nicknamed ''kukhi'', meaning "the Immature". Ashot was the younger son of Gurgen I of Tao. After the death of his elder brother Adarnase in 896, he probably stepped in and co-reigned with his nephew David who was still underage at that time. When David died in 908, Ashot became a sole ruler which he remained until his own death in 918.〔Toumanoff, Cyril (1967). ''Studies in Christian Caucasian History'', pp. 493-6. Georgetown University Press.〕 The Georgian chronicles Kartlis Tskhovreba and contemporary hagiography such as the Vita of Grigol Khandzteli by Giorgi Merchule evidence that Ashot was a keen supporter of monasticism and cultural projects in Tao-Klarjeti. He sponsored the construction of a cathedral at Tbeti in Shavsheti (now Cevizli, Turkey) and installed as its first bishop Stepane Mtbevari from whom Ashot commissioned the hagiographic novel ''Martyrdom of Mikel-Gobron''. A statue purportedly showing Ashot Kukhi which was removed from Tbeti towards the end of World War I is now on display at the Art Museum of Georgia in Tbilisi.〔Antony Eastmond (1998), ''Royal Imagery in Medieval Georgia'', pp. 9-12. Penn State Press, ISBN 0-271-01628-0.〕 ==References==
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