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  1. Gurandukht Chincharauli is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Gurandukht Chincharauli and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and...

  2. Gurandukht and Gurgen were already jointly ruling as regents for Bagrat in Kartli, and in 978, they deposed her brother Theodosius and installed the eighteen-year-old Bagrat as King of Abkhazia. It was this political triumph that led Gurandukht and her son to sponsor the construction of Bedia Cathedral in the heart of Abkhazian territory.

  3. Gurandukht d.bef.1072: Marta: Kata: Helena Argyre Queen consort of Georgia d.≈1033: Bagrat IV King of Georgia b.1018–d.1072 r.1027–1072: Borena of Alania Queen consort r.≈1032–1033: Demetrius of Anacopia d. 1042: George II King of Georgia b.≈1054–d.1112 r.1072–1089: Mariam: Michael VII Byzantine emperor r.1071–1078: Martha ...

  4. 240 Followers, 256 Following, 21 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from გურანდა (@gurandukht_)

  5. In 989, the Bagratid ruler Bagrat III came to power in Abkhazia which he inherited from his mother Gurandukht Anchabadze. In 1008 Bagrat inherited K'art'li from his father and united the kingdoms of Abkhazia and Georgia into a single Georgian feudal state. This state reached the apex of its strength and prestige under the queen Tamar (1184–1213

  6. 27 de abr. de 2022 · About Burdukhan (Gurandukht) of Ossetia. Burdukhan (Georgian: ბურდუხანი), also known as Bordokhan (ბორდოხანი), (died before 1184) was an Alan princess and queen consort of Georgia as the wife of George III, king of Georgia (r. 1156–1184). She was mother of Queen Tamar, who would preside over the apogee of ...

  7. 6 de jun. de 2020 · The latter left his mother, Gurandukht, to govern Kartli and proceeded to Kutaisi to be crowned King of the Abkhazians. The disorder was still rampant in the kingdom, but Bagrat’s descent from both Bagratid and Abkhazian dynasties made him an acceptable choice for the nobles of the realm who were growing weary of domestic quarrels.