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  1. Georgia eventually submitted to Malik Shah, paying an annual tribute in order to have peace. Georgian Reconquista David IV David IV of Georgia, a fresco from the Shio-Mgvime monastery Expansion of Kingdom of Georgia under David IV's reign. George II ceded the crown to his 16-year-old son David IV in 1089.

  2. King of Georgia (1073-1125) David IV of Georgia (Q36760) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. King of Georgia (1073-1125) David the Builder; David ...

  3. Khelrtva. Bagrat IV ( Georgian: ბაგრატ IV; 1018 – 24 November 1072), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the King ( mepe) of Georgia from 1027 to 1072. [1] During his long and eventful reign, Bagrat sought to repress the great nobility and to secure Georgia's sovereignty from the Byzantine and Seljuk Empires. In a series of ...

  4. Mocenský neúspech Juraja II. viedol v Gruzínsku k prevratu. V roku 1089 bol kráľ prinútený abdikovať a na gruzínsky trón nastúpil, ako 16-ročný jeho syn Dávid IV. Jeho otec zostal oficiálne iba spoluvládcom až do svojej smrti v roku 1112. Napriek svojmu veku sa aktívne zapájal do politického života Gruzínska.

  5. The large Muslim army, under the command of Ilghazi, was unable to maneuver and suffered a devastating defeat due to King David IV of Georgia 's effective military tactics. The battle at Didgori was the culmination of the entire Georgian–Seljuk wars and led to the Georgians' reconquest of Tbilisi in 1122.

  6. Created in 1992, the Order of David IV The Builder is also known as the David Agmashenebeli Order. It is given to regular citizens, military and clerical personnel for outstanding contributions to the country, for fighting for the independence of Georgia and its revival, and for significantly contributing to social consolidation and the development of democracy.

  7. The Order of Davit Agmashenebeli has a 40-millimeter round silhouette with a rhombus carved on it. In the circular recess of the rhombus, the Asomtavruli letter "Ⴀ" [A] is depicted surrounded by the Asomtavruli letters "Ⴃ"[D] and "Ⴇ " [T] (denoting David IV of Georgia), and a royal crown stands on top of them.