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  1. Gurandukht or Guarandukht (Georgian: გურანდუხტი, გუარანდუხტი, fl. 960–999) was a queen of Kartli by marriage to Gurgen of Kartli, and regent during the minority of her son from 975. She was a daughter of King George II of Abkhazia and wife of the Bagratid royal Gurgen of Kartli.

  2. Early modern history. Modern history. History by topic. The history of Abkhazia, a region in the South Caucasus, spans more than 5,000 years from its settlement by the lower-paleolithic hunter-gatherers to its present status as a partially recognized state.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AbkhaziaAbkhazia - Wikipedia

    Abkhazia (/ æ b ˈ k ɑː z i ə / ⓘ ab-KAH-zee-ə), officially the Republic of Abkhazia, is a partially recognised state in the South Caucasus, on the eastern coast of the Black Sea, at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It covers 8,665 square kilometres (3,346 sq mi) and has a population of around 245,000.

  4. He is the only known son of Gurgen of Iberia, titular king of Iberia, and Gurandukht, daughter of King George II of Abkhazia. Still young, the crown prince of Iberia was designated as heir by his father's cousin, David III of Tao , the most powerful ruler in the Caucasus [1] who reigns over the Duchy of Upper Tao and has been the ...

  5. Bagrat nació aprox. en 960 de Gurgen, un príncipe de la dinastía Bagrationi de Kartli, y su mujer, Gurandukht, hija del rey Jorge II de Abjasia. Siendo aún menor de edad, Bagrat fue adoptado por su pariente sin descendencia David III Kuropalates (r. 990-1000), príncipe de Tao y el gobernante más poderoso del Cáucaso .

  6. Leo III also bestowed the title of Archon upon the Abkhazian King. This meant that the Byzantines accepted Leon I's rule over the lands of Egrisi, Jiketi and Sanigia. The ties between Archil and Leon I were also strengthened by Leon's marriage with Gurandukht, the daughter of Archil's brother Mirian of Kakheti .

  7. The Principality of Abkhazia (Georgian: აფხაზეთის სამთავრო, romanized: apkhazetis samtavro), (Abkhaz: Аԥсны аҳратәра) emerged as a separate feudal entity in the 15th-16th centuries, amid the civil wars in the Kingdom of Georgia that concluded with the dissolution of the unified Georgian ...