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  1. Battle of Shamkor ( Georgian: შამქორის ბრძოლა) was fought on June 1, 1195 near the city of Shamkor, Arran. The battle was a major victory won by the Georgian army, commanded by David Soslan, over the army of the Eldiguzid ruler of Nusrat al-Din Abu Bakr . The battle was fought as part of several conflicts between the ...

  2. Tamar married David Soslan at the Didube Palace near Tbilisi between 1187 and 1189 after she divorced her first husband, the Rus' prince Yuri Bogolyubsky.As the Armenian chronicler Mkhitar Gosh reports in his Ishatarakan ("Memorabilia"), Tamar "married a man from the Alan kingdom, her relative on the mother’s side, whose name was Soslan, named David upon his ascension to the [Georgian] throne".

  3. 2.David Soslan was one of these “Ossetian Bagratids”, and, therefore, his marriage with Tamara was endogamous, not exogamous. Prof. Togoshvili is forced to state that these provisions are not confirmed by either old Georgian, Armenian, or any other sources and represent the fruit of Vakhushti’s personal creativity.

  4. Tamar is crowned queen of Georgia by her father, George III of Georgia (Giorgi III). 1184 - 1213. Reign of Queen Tamar over the Kingdom of Georgia. 1184. Tamar becomes sole monarch of Georgia. 1185. Tamar calls a church synod to try and overthrow Catholicos Mikel Marianisdze. 1188. Tamar’s marriage with Yuri Andreevich Bogolyubsky is annulled.

  5. Jorge IV de Georgia. Jorge IV en un fresco del Monasterio de Betania. Jorge IV de Georgia (en georgiano: ლაშა გიორგი, 1 Lasha Guiorgui, Tabajmela, 1191/4- Bagaran, 1223), de la dinastía Bagrationi, fue el décimo rey de Georgia entre 1213 ( corregente desde 1207) y 1223.

  6. en.namu.wiki › w › 다비트 소슬란David Soslan - NamuWiki

    He is the son of Yadaron, prince of the Alans, a nomadic tribe active in the North Caucasus region, and Rusudan, daughter of David IV.According to the annals described by an anonymous author during the reign of his son Giorgi IV, he was " descendant of Ephraim" and inherited blood from the Bagration dynasty and the old kingdom of Iberia.

  7. The Georgian army, numbering 65,000–90,000 troops, was ready for battle within ten days, and as soon as Rukn ad-Din's envoy left, it entered the battlefield under the command of David Soslan. It was composed of Zakaria and Ivane Mhargrdzeli, Shalva and Ivane Akhaltskheli, and other famous commanders. "