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  1. When the silver supply in Georgia was restored, Queen Rusudan (r.1223–1245) was able to modify the coinage by issuing her renowned "Botinats" in 1230. The Arabic legend of this series frequently transliterates the Queen's name as "Rusūdān", whereas her copper coins have "Rūsudān" on the description of Rusudan's silver coin from 1230.

  2. Vida. Hijo de la reina Rusudán y su marido Muhammad Mughis ud-din Turkan Shah, fue coronado en Kutaisi como soberano conjunto por su madre en 1230. Temiendo que su sobrino David Ulu reclamara el trono a su muerte, Rusudan lo mantuvo prisionero en la corte de su yerno, el sultán Kaikosru II, y envió a su hijo David a la corte del Imperio Mongol para que consiguiera reconocimiento oficial ...

  3. Rusudan (en georgiano: რუსუდანი; griego: Ρουσουδάν) fue la hija menor del rey Jorge III de Georgia y de su esposa, Burdukhan (Gurandukht). Su hermana mayor fue Tamar, quien sucedió a su padre como gobernante de Georgia. Nació alrededor de 1158/1160, Rusudan se casó, posiblemente en 1180, con Manuel Comneno, el hijo ...

  4. King of Georgia r.1154–1155: Rusudan: George III King of Georgia r.1156–1184: Bagrationi: Rusudan: Jadaron of Alania: Demna of Georgia b.bef.1155-d.≈1178: Rusudan b.1158/1160: Yury Bogolyubsky Prince of Novgorod r.1172–1175: Tamar King of Georgia b.≈1160–d.1213 r.1184–1213: David Soslan King Consort r.≈1187/1189 –≈1207 ...

  5. The daughter, Rusudan, was born c. 1195 and would succeed her brother as a sovereign of Georgia. [19] David Soslan's status of a king consort , as well as his presence in art, on charters, and on coins, was dictated by the necessity of male aspects of kingship, but he remained a subordinate ruler who shared the throne with and derived his power from Tamar.

  6. Rusudan was initially betrothed to the young prince Bagrat, whom his father, King George XI of Kartli, had to surrender as a hostage to Shah Suleiman I in Iran, where Bagrat died c. 1692. Rusudan was not returned to her father and instead remained in Georgia.

  7. Co-ruler with her father since 1178. Ruled in a period of political and military successes and cultural achievements, presiding the peak of the Georgian Golden Age . George IV the Resplendent(გიორგი IV ლაშა) c.1191 Son of David Soslan and Queen Tamar. 1213–1223. 18 January 1223 Bagavan aged 31–32. Kingdom of Georgia.