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  1. 20 de ene. de 2020 · Georgia'nın vasallarından kaynaklanan huzursuzluk ve George'un kendi düşüncesiz davranışları bu beklentileri olumsuz etkiledi, ancak Tamar'ın Georgia mirasına en büyük zarar onun kontrolünün dışındaydı: Ölümünden sadece on yıl sonra Moğollar Gürcistan'a varacak ve onların ardından Tamar'ın Gürcistan'ı bir hatıradan başka bir şey olmayacaktı.

  2. 12 de may. de 2023 · Tamar of Georgia. English: Tamar (Georgian: თამარი; 1160 – 1213), from the House of Bagrationi, was Queen of the Kingdom of Georgia from 1184 to 1213. She is often known in English as Tamara.

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  4. Tamara Bagration (in georgiano თამარ მეფე?; Mtskheta, 1160 – 1212) fu regina di Georgia dal 1184 fino alla sua morte. Figlia primogenita del re georgiano Giorgio III (1156-1184) e di sua moglie Gurandukht, governò durante quella che è generalmente considerata l'"età dell'oro" della Georgia, guadagnandosi la reputazione di eccellente sovrana, tanto che fu ribattezzata "re ...

  5. 6 de jul. de 2017 · Yes, that David. Tamar was born in 1166 CE to King Georgi III and his wife, Burdukhan. Tamar was the couple’s first child. There are mentions of a sister named Rusudan, but they are few and far between. As the firstborn, Tamar was declared her father’s heir and co-ruler at the tender age of twelve.

  6. 17 de ene. de 2020 · Illustration. by Kober. published on 17 January 2020. Download Full Size Image. Queen Tamar of Georgia (r. 1184-1213 CE) Part of the 12th-13th-century CE Vardzia Monastery mural. Remove Ads.

  7. La Orden de la Reina Tamara (o Tamar) fue en el momento de su fundación, una condecoración militar y civil de la República Democrática de Georgia, creada para los miembros de la Legión Georgiana (1914-1918) y para los combatientes y ayudantes en la Expedición Alemana del Cáucaso, que luchó en Georgia después del 4 de noviembre de 1918. 1 .