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  1. Hace 1 día · David IV suppressed dissent of feudal lords and centralized power in his hands to effectively deal with foreign threats. In 1121, he decisively defeated much larger Turkish armies during the Battle of Didgori and abolished the Emirate of Tbilisi. Queen Tamar, the first woman to rule medieval Georgia in her own right.

  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Son of David IV and Rusudan of Armenia: 1125–1154 1155–1156 1156 Mtskheta aged 62/63: Kingdom of Georgia: Unknown Before 1130 four children Also a poet. In 1154, he was forced by his own son David to abdicate and become a monk. With David's death months later, he was restored to the throne, but did not survive much longer. Demetrius had the ...

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    Hace 6 días · The architect of the Georgian-Cuman relations was the David IV of Georgia. This event, which was one of the most important military reforms of David's against the Seljuk invaders, took place when a high-level Georgian delegation visited the Cuman headquarters.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · In 1122 David IV (the Builder) of Georgia captured Tbilisi and restored it as a capital, but in 1234 it fell to the Mongols, and in 1386 it was sacked by Timur. The Turks captured the city on several occasions, and in 1795 it was burned to the ground by the Persians.

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  5. 30 de mar. de 2024 · David IV : héros national géorgien. par Kevin dans Europe de l'Est, Moyen Âge sur 30 mars 2024. Dans les annales tumultueuses de l’histoire géorgienne, une figure se détache, illuminant les pages sombres de la période médiévale. Ce personnage, c’est David IV, plus connu sous le nom de David le Reconstructeur.

  6. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Georgia, country of Transcaucasia located at the eastern end of the Black Sea on the southern flanks of the Greater Caucasus Mountains. It was the site of the ancient kingdom of Iberia and of the medieval Bagratid dynasty.

  7. 7 de abr. de 2024 · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Emanuel_ (Governor_of_Georgia) David Emanuel (January 1, 1744 – February 19, 1808) became 24th Governor of Georgia on March 3, 1801 upon the resignation of James Jackson to become U.S. Senator from Georgia.