Bacurius II of Iberia


Bakur II, of the Chosroid Dynasty, was a king of Iberia from 534 to 547.
Bakur was the son and successor of King Dachi. According to the medieval Georgian chronicler Juansher, he died leaving young children and Iberia fell under the Sassanid control. He had two children, Pharasmanes V and one of the parents of Pharasmanes VI.