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  1. Burdukhan of Alania. Burdukhan ( Georgian: ბურდუხანი ), also known as Bordokhan (ბორდოხანი), (died before 1184) was an Alan princess and queen consort of Georgia as the wife of George III, king of Georgia ( r. 1156–1184). She was mother of Queen Tamar, who would preside over the apogee of the ...

    • Alania

      Alania is not mentioned in East Slavic chronicles, but...

  2. Burudukhan (en georgiano: ბურდუხანი) fue la esposa del rey Jorge III de Georgia. Era hija del rey Khuddan de Alania. El matrimonio entre Jorge y Burudukhan (1150), tenía el objetivo de fortalecer las relaciones de Georgia con sus poderosos vecinos del norte. Burudukhan falleció a inicios de 1180.

  3. Burudukhan fue la esposa del rey Jorge III de Georgia. Era hija del rey Khuddan de Alania. El matrimonio entre Jorge y Burudukhan , tenía el objetivo de fortalecer las relaciones de Georgia con sus poderosos vecinos del norte. Burudukhan falleció a inicios de 1180.

  4. Tamar was born in circa 1160 to George III, King of Georgia, and his consort Burdukhan, a daughter of the king of Alania. While it is possible that Tamar had a younger sister, Rusudan, she is only mentioned once in all contemporary accounts of Tamar's reign. [7]

  5. George, ( Georgian: გიორგი, romanized: giorgi) (1250–1268) was a Georgian royal prince ( batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. He was the first child and the eldest son of David VII Ulu, by whom he was designated as heir apparent to the throne. In the early 1260s, he was held as a hostage at the Mongol Ilkhan court of Hulegu ...

  6. The term "Alania" quickly became popular in Ossetian daily life through the names of various enterprises, TV channels, political and civic organizations, publishing house, football team, etc. In November 1994, the name "Alania" was officially added to the republic’s title (Republic of North Ossetia–Alania). [20]