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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OljathOljath - Wikipedia

    Oljath (Öljätäi; Georgian: ოლჯათი) (fl. 1289–1314) was a Queen consort of Georgia as the wife of two successive kings, Vakhtang II (r. 1289–1292) and David VIII (r. 1292–1311). She was a daughter of Abaqa Khan, the Mongol Ilkhan of Iran.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÖljaitüÖljaitü - Wikipedia

    Öljaitü. Öljaitü, [a] also known as Mohammad-e Khodabande [b] (24 March 1282 – 16 December 1316), was the eighth Ilkhanid dynasty ruler from 1304 to 1316 in Tabriz, Iran. His name means 'blessed' in the Mongolian language . He was the son of the Ilkhan ruler Arghun, brother and successor of Mahmud Ghazan (5th successor of Genghis Khan ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › OljathOljath - Wikiwand

    Oljath was a Queen consort of Georgia as the wife of two successive kings, Vakhtang II and David VIII. She was a daughter of Abaqa Khan, the Mongol Ilkhan of Iran.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vakhtang_IIVakhtang II - Wikipedia

    The chronicler describes Vakhtang II as a person endowed with positive qualities in every way: humble, merciful, generous, loving justice and, most importantly, strong-willed, who was not influenced by anyone. The famous scientist of that time Farsmanishvili was the educator of the king. Thanks to his qualities, Vakhtang gained great authority ...

  5. 29 de ene. de 2018 · Oljath Oljath. Alde of Alania Lost Kingdoms – Kingdom of Georgia Monday, 29 January 2018, 7:00 Moniek Bloks 0. The Kingdom of Georgia was formed in 1008 ...

  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q7088232Oljath - Wikidata

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  7. Oljath (Öljätäi; Georgian: ოლჯათი) (fl. 1289–1314) was a Queen consort of Georgia as the wife of two successive kings, Vakhtang II (r. 1289–1292) and David VIII (r. 1292–1311). She was a daughter of Abaqa Khan, the Mongol Ilkhan of Iran.