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  1. 28 de ene. de 2022 · Gurandukht was a daughter of George II of Abkhazia (r. 916–960) and, thus, sister to the three succeeding monarchs—Leon III, Demetrius III, and Theodosius III. Gurandukht is depicted in relief on the northern squinch over eastern arch of the Kumurdo Cathedral in Javakheti , with an accompanying inscription in the medieval Georgian asomtavruli script ႢႰႣႲ, "G[u]R[an]D[ukh]T".

  2. King of Abkhazia r. 872–878: Tinen of Chikha: Bagrat I King of Abkhazia r. 887–898: Constantine III King of Abkhazia r. 898–916: Anonymous daughter married to Ashot of Klarjeti: George II King of Abkhazia r. 916–960: fr:Bagrat Anchabadzé King of Abkhazia r. 923–930: Constantine Duke of Kartli r. 923–926: Leon III Duke of Kartli r ...

  3. During Bagrat's exile at the Byzantine court enforced by the rebellion of Liparit IV, Duke of Kldekari, in the 1050s, Gurandukht was "protector" ( patroni) of Bagrat's young son George II, who was declared king in Bagrat's absence at Constantinople. It was she who demanded that the emperor Constantine IX Monomachos return Bagrat to Georgia. [1]

  4. The campaign of ethnic cleansing also affected Russians, Armenians, Greeks, some Abkhaz, and other minor ethnic groups living in Abkhazia. More than 20,000 houses owned by ethnic Georgians were destroyed. Hundreds of schools, kindergartens, churches, hospitals, and historical monuments were pillaged and destroyed.

  5. Georgian Orthodox Church. George I ( Georgian: გიორგი I, აღწეფელი) was King of the Abkhazian from circa 864 to 871. He was the third son of Leon II of the Anchabadze dynasty. He succeeded his brother Demetrius II. His nickname " Aghts’epeli " ( Georgian: აღწეფელი) is linked to his former domain of ...

  6. altwiki.org › en › AAltwiki

    Gurandukht was a daughter of George II of Abkhazia (r. 916–960) and, thus, sister to the three succeeding monarchs—Leon III, Demetrius III, and Theodosius III. Gurandukht is depicted in relief on the northern squinch over eastern arch of the Kumurdo Cathedral in Javakheti , with an accompanying inscription in the medieval Georgian asomtavruli script ႢႰႣႲ, "G[u]R[an]D[ukh]T".

  7. A white flag with a blue stripe on the bottom. The canton contains a white hand with seven stars in a semicircle above the hand. The flag of the Republic of Abkhazia was created in 1991 by Valeri Gamgia. [1] It was officially adopted on 23 July 1992. [citation needed] The design of the red canton is based on the banner of the medieval Kingdom ...