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  1. Eldiguzid campaign of Tamar of Georgia in 1208 and 1210–1211 years. In 1206, the Georgian army, under the command of David Soslan, captured Kars and other fortresses and strongholds along the Araxes. This campaign was evidently started because the ruler of Erzerum refused to submit to Georgia.

  2. 20 de ene. de 2020 · Tamar was the queen of Georgia from 1184 to 1213 CE. She is considered one of the greatest of medieval Georgia's monarchs, and she presided over its greatest territorial expansion, taking advantage of the decline of other major powers in the region.

  3. Tamara o Tamar (en georgiano თამარი [ Tamari ]; c. 1160-18 de enero de 1213) fue reina de Georgia de 1184 hasta su muerte, período en el que la Edad de Oro de Georgia (siglos XI y XIII) alcanzó su apogeo.

  4. Also known as: Tamar. Learn about this topic in these articles: design of flag. In flag of Georgia. Queen Tamara, or Tamar (1184–1213), the most famous ruler in Georgian history, according to tradition used a white flag with a dark red cross and a star. All these flags were suppressed in 1801 when Georgia was annexed by Russia. Read More.

  5. As a retribution for the attack on Georgian-controlled city of Ani, where 12,000 Christians were massacred in 1208, Georgia's Tamar the Great invaded and conquered the cities of Tabriz, Ardabil, Khoy, Qazvin and others along the way to Gorgan in northeast Persia.

  6. thenewhistoria.org › editorial › queen-tamarQueen Tamar of Georgia

    Georgia was governed by several queens, but only Tamar was given the title of “mepe” or “king.” Tamar was hailed as the "Master of the Lands," "King of Kings," and “Queen of Kings.” It is said that at that time, there wasn’t much of a linguistic distinction in the words that Georgians used; there was not a word in th e language for a woman monarch because there had never been ...