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  1. Ivane II Zakarian or Ivane II Mkhargrdzeli ( Georgian: ივანე II მხარგრძელი) was a 13th-century member of the Armenian Zakarid dynasty, and a Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia, holding the office of mandaturtukhutsesi ( Mandator) of Georgia . Biography. In 1260, David VII Ulu rebelled against its Mongol overlord.

  2. The Zakarid dynasty, also Zakarids or Zakarians [2] [3] (Armenian: Զաքարյաններ, romanized: Zak'aryanner) were a noble Armenian [4] [5] dynasty, rulers of Zakarid Armenia (1201–1350) under the suzerainty of the Kingdom of Georgia, and from 1256 under the control of the Mongol Ilkhanate of Persia. [6] Their dynastic name was formed ...

  3. Ivane I Zakarian ( Georgian: ივანე I მხარგრძელი, romanized: ivane I mkhargrdzeli; Armenian: Իվանե Ա Զաքարյան) was an Armenian prince, and a Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia holding the offices of Msakhurtukhutsesi (Majordomo) and Atabeg (Governor General) for Queen Tamar of Georgia ...

  4. Los zacáridos o zacarianos (en armenio: Զաքարյաններ, "Zak'aryanner"), también conocidos por su nombre georgiano Mkhargrdzeli (en georgiano: მხარგრძელი, "largamente armado"), eran una dinastía de nobles armenio-georgiana, de origen al menos, parcialmente kurdo y rama de la Casa real armenia de Artsruni.

  5. 23 de nov. de 2023 · The first high Georgian noble to capitulate in 1236 was the commander Avag Mkhargrdzeli, son of Ivane. Avag’s possessions were duly confirmed, but he was forced to participate with his own troops in the Mongol attack on Ani, which belonged to his cousin Shanshe Mkhargrdzeli.

  6. The further development of the monastery was led by abbot Hovhannes Armanetsi and Ivane and Zakaria Mkhargrdzeli. In this period, two jamatouns, the church of St Stephan, and the refectory were erected; later, in 1281-87, the church of the Holy Virgin, destroyed by the invaders, was rebuilt by Ivane and Zakharia Mkhargrdzeli and the monastery ...

  7. 15 de jun. de 2022 · PDF | The architectural patronage of the Mkhargrdzeli family sheds light on the ecclesial, political, and social milieu of medieval Anatolia and... | Find, read and cite all the research you need...