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  1. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Thanks to a strong and flexible military organization and the commander-in-chief David Soslan the Georgians undertook a massive offensive against the Turkish invaders. In 1195 the 400,000 Turks were crushed by 90,000 Georgians led by king David Soslan in the battle at Shamkor, and in 1203 at Basiani.

  2. David Soslan himself is also an AI player name. David Soslan appears in three consecutive scenarios in the Tamar campaign. He is depicted as a Champion with faster speed, higher attack, more hit points, more line of sight, and more armor, but with the same attack bonuses and attack speed. As a hero, he cannot be converted and can regenerate health.

  3. Vida. Fue la hija de la reina Tamara de Georgia y de su segundo esposo, el rey consorte David Soslan.Sucedió en el trono a su hermano Jorge IV de Georgia en enero de 1223 [1] tras su muerte, y debido a que la nobleza de Georgia rehusó reconocer a la esposa y al hijo de este como legítimos sucesores.

  4. David Soslan Lineage, descended from George I or Bagrationi who married an Alan princess Share Add a Comment. Be the first to comment ...

  5. Active. Time spent playing: 13 hours 11 minutes. Activity 85 games. 85 games 85 rated 33 wins 52 losses. 5+3 • Blitz • Rated2 months ago. David-Soslan 856 −8. Mohanadk 853 +6. White time out • Black is victorious. Philidor Defense: Exchange Variation.

  6. Battle of Shamkor ( Georgian: შამქორის ბრძოლა) was fought on June 1, 1195 near the city of Shamkor, Arran. The battle was a major victory won by the Georgian army, commanded by David Soslan, over the army of the Eldiguzid ruler of Nusrat al-Din Abu Bakr . The battle was fought as part of several conflicts between the ...

  7. La monarquía unificada mantuvo su precaria independencia de los imperios bizantino y selyúcida a lo largo del siglo XI, y floreció bajo el reinado de David IV el Constructor (1089-1125), que repelió los ataques selyúcidas y completó en lo esencial la unificación de Georgia con la reconquista de Tiflís en 1122.