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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jigda-KhatunJigda-Khatun - Wikipedia

    Jigda-Khatun (Georgian: ჯიგდა-ხათუნი) (died 1252) was a queen consort of Georgia as the first wife of King David VII Ulu. She served as regent during the absence of her spouse.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · About Jigda-Khatun - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigda-Khatun - Jigda-Khatun (Georgian: ჯიგდა-ხათუნი) (died 1252) was a queen consort of Georgia as the first wife of King David VII Ulu.

    • "Djigda Khanum"
    • Flemming Allan Funch
    • estimated between 1242 and 1252
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_VIIDavid VII - Wikipedia

    He was married four times. His first wife, Jigda-Khatun, either a Mongol woman or a daughter of the Sultan of Rum, died in 1252, and was buried at the reginal necropolis in Mtskheta. In the meantime (1249/50), he bigamously contracted a union with an Alan woman, Altun, whom he repudiated in 1252.

  4. George was adopted by Jigda-Khatun, who died shortly afterwards. George, along with his father, step-mother, and the uncle David VI Narin , is mentioned in a church inscription from Abelia in the south of Georgia.

  5. 11 de jun. de 2020 · Unlike David VII's first wife, the late Jigda-Khatun, Gvantsa was on extremely bad terms with the influential royal favorite Jikur, the Master of Ceremonies (mestumre) of Georgia. Jikur's rivals exploited this enmity and accused him of treason before the king who had him executed by drowning in the Mtkvari River.

  6. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Jigda-Khatun. queen consort of Georgia

  7. Unlike David VII"s first wife, the late Jigda-Khatun, Gvantsa was on extremely bad terms with the influential royal favorite Jikur, the Master of Ceremonies (mestumre) of Georgia.