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  1. Unlike David VII's first wife, the late Jigda-Khatun, Gvantsa was on extremely bad terms with the influential royal favorite Jikur, the Master of Ceremonies (mestumre) of Georgia. Jikur's rivals exploited this enmity and accused him of treason before the king who had him executed by drowning in the Mtkvari River.

  2. Unlike David VII's first wife, the late Jigda-Khatun, Gvantsa was on extremely bad terms with the influential royal favorite Jikur, the Master of Ceremonies (mestumre) of Georgia. Jikur's rivals exploited this enmity and accused him of treason before the king who had him executed by drowning in the Mtkvari River.

  3. David VII, also known as David Ulu (Georgian: დავით VII ულუ) (1215–1270), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Georgia from 1247 to 1270, jointly with his namesake cousin, David VI, from 1247 to 1259, when David VI, revolting from the Mongol hegemony, seceded in the western moiety of the kingdom, while David VII was relegated to the rule of eastern Georgia.

  4. Unlike David VII's first wife, the late Jigda-Khatun, Gvantsa was on extremely bad terms with the influential royal favorite Jikur, the Master of Ceremonies (mestumre) of Georgia. Jikur's rivals exploited this enmity and accused him of treason before the king who had him executed by drowning in the Mtkvari River.

  5. Jigda-Khatun and Christianity · See more » Cyril Toumanoff Cyril Leo Heraclius, Prince Toumanoff (Кирилл Львович Туманов; 13 October 1913 – 4 February 1997) was a Russian-born American historian and genealogist who mostly specialized in the history and genealogies of medieval Georgia, Armenia, Iran and the Byzantine Empire.

  6. Jigda-Khatun evli VII. Davit . VII. Davit. VII. Davit Ulu (Gürcüce: დავით VII ულუ) (1215 – 1270), Bagrationi hanedanına mensup 1247-1270 ...

  7. I said [i.e. alDhahabī]: If this is true, then perhaps he said [the two testimonies] with his mouth, due to his lack of attachment to [any] religion, and Islam did not enter his heart - and God knows best. 11 9 Tamar, daughter of Jigda Khatun and of the Georgian king David Ulu, who fought with Hülegü in Baghdad, is mentioned in the Georgian ...