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  1. Hace 5 días · Queen Tamar was the first female sovereign of Georgia, leaving an indelible mark on the country's rich heritage. From her strategic ascent to co-ruler at the age of 18-a groundbreaking move by her father, King George III, in a patriarchal medieval society-to overcoming opposition and leading a transformative reign marked by a cultural renaissance and military triumphs, Tamar's story is a ...

  2. 20 de ene. de 2020 · David Soslan died in 1207 CE, but the Georgian expeditions to the southeast continued unabated. But while Georgia's borders continued to expand, the country did suffer some setbacks: the sultan of Ardabil in Azerbaijan sacked the former capital of Armenia, Ani, on Easter 1209 CE, slaughtering the praying Armenian populace.

  3. David Tamarın ekspansionist siyasətini enerjili şəkildə dəstəkləmiş, həmin illər ərzində bir sıra münaqişələrdə Gürcüstanın hərbi uğurlarına cavabdeh olmuşdur. [5] Orta əsr gürcü mənbələri onun yaraşıqlılığını, hərbi istedadını, şücaətini və Tamara sədaqətini yüksək qiymətləndirirdilər. 1190-cı illərdə David Soslan gürcülərin Bərdə ...

  4. David Soslan (Georgian language: დავით სოსლანი ) (died 1207) was a prince from Alania and second husband of Queen Tamar, whom he married in c. 1189. He is chiefly known for his military exploits during Georgia's wars against its Muslim neighbors. David Soslan was a member of the royal house which ruled Alania (Ovseti or Oseti in the Georgian sources; hence, the modern ...

  5. David Soslan (died 1207) was a Georgian military hero who fought in several wars with Georgia's Muslim neighbors. He became the second husband of Queen Tamar the Great after she divorced her first husband, Yuri, and fended off both of his attempts to overthrow her.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › David_SoslanDavid Soslan - Wikiwand

    David Soslan (?-1207) fue un príncipe de Alania y segundo marido de la reina de Tamar de Georgia, desde 1189. Es principalmente conocido por sus proezas militares durante las guerras de Georgia contra sus vecinos musulmanes.

  7. Rukn ad-Din's forces fought so determinedly that the Georgian horsemen had to fight on foot and faced defeat until other Georgian regiments led by David Soslan struck from the flank and surrounded the Turks.