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  1. Hace 1 día · Georgian troops under David Soslan made a sudden advance into Basiani and assailed the enemy's camp in 1203 or 1204. In a pitched battle, the Seljukid forces managed to roll back several attacks of the Georgians but were eventually overwhelmed and defeated.

  2. Having outlined the version of Prince Vakhushti about David Soslan and his marriage with Queen Tamara, Professor Togoshvili establishes that this version does not simply repeat or comment on the evidence of Tamara’s contemporaries, but introduces completely new, previously unknown provisions, namely:

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · David Soslan 1189 two children Co-ruler with her father since 1178. Ruled in a period of political and military successes and cultural achievements, presiding the peak of the Georgian Golden Age. George IV the Resplendent (გიორგი IV ლაშა) c.1191 Son of David Soslan and Queen Tamar: 1213–1223 18 January 1223 Bagavan aged 31 ...

  4. *Third is about Queen Tamar being an Ossetian and Shota Rustaveli actually being David Soslan. But this information being stolen *4th is about Elisabed, Shalva and Bidzina Eristavis being of Ossetian origin *5th is a common theme I am also interested in. THe ossetian topology and etymology of stuff like Tir and Gomart

  5. Hace 3 días · July 27 – Battle of Basian: Seljuk forces (some 150,000 men) under Suleiman II of Rûm advance toward the Georgian border and are met by a 65,000-strong army led by King David Soslan, husband of Queen Tamar of Georgia at Basian. The Georgians assail the enemy's camp and in a pitched battle, the Seljuk forces are overwhelmed and ...

  6. Hace 1 día · David gave up his Armenian queen for a Qipchak to promote his kingdom’s security interests, while Tamar’s consort, David Soslan, was an Ossetian.

  7. David Soslan Lineage, descended from George I or Bagrationi who married an Alan princess Share Add a Comment. Be the first to comment ...