Background
Liparit was a son of Shamadavle Dadiani, eristavi of Odishi, by his wife, Anna.
Liparit was a son of Shamadavle Dadiani, eristavi of Odishi, by his wife, Anna.
He succeeded on the death of his granduncle, Vameq II Dadiani, in 1482. Liparit invited Constantine to retake Imereti and aided him with his army to put Alexander into flight to the mountains of Racha in 1487. Next year, Constantine, attacked by the Ag Qoyunlu Turkomans in Kartli, was no more in a position to maintain himself in Imereti and Alexander was able to resume his reign.
Liparit made peace with Alexander and continued to rule as his vassal, but with considerable autonomy.
In 1491, Constantine II of Kartli reconciled himself with the fait accompli and recognized Alexander as king of Imereti, thereby consummating the dissolution of the Kingdom of Georgia. He possibly had also a daughter, Gulnar, who was married to Prince Abash Abashidze.