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    Ghias ad-din (Georgian: ღიას ად-დინი; fl. 1206–1226) was a member of the Seljuk dynasty of Rum and husband of Queen Rusudan of Georgia from c. 1223 to 1226. A son of the emir of Erzurum Mugith al-Din Tughril Shah, he converted to Christianity on his father's order so as he could marry the queen of Georgia.

  2. Rusudán se casó en 1224 con Ghias ad-Din, príncipe selyúcida, quien tuvo que convertirse al cristianismo para la boda. De esta unión nacieron: [2] David VI. Gürcü Hatun, casada en 1237 con su primo selyúcida Kaikosru II, sultán de Rum. Referencias

  3. Ghias ad-din ou Mughis ad-Dîn Ghias ad-Din (fl vers 1206-1226) était membre de la dynastie des Seldjoukides du sultanat de Roum, époux de la reine Rousoudan I re de Géorgie entre 1223 à 1226. Fils de l'émir d' Erzurum , il se convertit au christianisme sur ordre de son père afin de pouvoir épouser la reine de Géorgie.

  4. She married in 1224 to the Seljuk prince Ghias ad-Din, a grandson of Kilij Arslan II who converted to Christianity on his marriage. They were the parents of: David VI (1225 – 1293), King of Georgia (1246–1259) and King of Western Georgia (1259–1293).

  5. 28 de may. de 2023 · About Ghias ad-din kai khosrow. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ghias ad-din (fl. 1206–1226) was a member of the Seljuq dynasty of Rum and husband of Queen Rusudan of Georgia from c. 1223 to 1226. A son of the emir of Erzurum, he converted to Christianity on his father's order so as he could marry the queen of Georgia.

  6. Ghias ad-din ( fl. 1206-1226 ) fue miembro de la dinastía Seljuq de Rum y esposo de la reina Rusudan de Georgia desde c. 1223 a 1226. Hijo del emir de Erzurum , se convirtió al cristianismo por orden de su padre para poder casarse con la reina de Georgia. La posición de Ghias ad-din en la corte georgiana era débil y la relación conyugal estaba tensa debido a la infidelidad de Rusudan ...

  7. Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq ( Persian: غیاث الدین تغلق ), or Ghazi Malik ( غازی ملک; Ghazi means fighter for Islam; [4] died 1 February 1325 [5]) was the Sultan of Delhi from 1320 to 1325. He was the first sultan of the Tughluq dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.