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Oljath (Öljätäi; Georgian: ოლჯათი) (fl. 1289–1314) was a Queen consort of Georgia as the wife of two successive kings, Vakhtang II (r. 1289–1292) and David VIII (r. 1292–1311). She was a daughter of Abaqa Khan, the Mongol Ilkhan of Iran.
- Bulujin egechi
- Abaqa
- 1289–1292, 1292–1302
En 1298, Oljath formó parte de la delegación enviada por David para negociar con el comandante mongol Kutlushah, quien trató a la reina con especial honor, siendo ella una princesa mongol. A Oljath se le dieron garantías de seguridad del rey, así como el anillo y la servilleta, siendo esta última una medida de perdón, mientras que Sibuchi, hijo de Kutlushah, fue ofrecido como rehén.
Öljaitü. Öljaitü, [a] also known as Mohammad-e Khodabande [b] (24 March 1282 – 16 December 1316), was the eighth Ilkhanid dynasty ruler from 1304 to 1316 in Tabriz, Iran. His name means 'blessed' in the Mongolian language . He was the son of the Ilkhan ruler Arghun, brother and successor of Mahmud Ghazan (5th successor of Genghis Khan ...
Oljath was a Queen consort of Georgia as the wife of two successive kings, Vakhtang II and David VIII. She was a daughter of Abaqa Khan, the Mongol Ilkhan of Iran.
29 de abr. de 2022 · from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Oljath (Öljätäi; Georgian: ოლჯათი) (fl. 1289–1302) was a Queen consort of Georgia as the wife of two successive kings, Vakhtang II (r. 1289–1292) and David VIII (r. 1292–1311). She was a daughter of Abaqa, the Mongol Ilkhan of Iran.
- circa 1272
- April 29, 2022
- Maraghah, Adhorbijan Province, Persia, Iran
- Douglas John Nimmo
The chronicler describes Vakhtang II as a person endowed with positive qualities in every way: humble, merciful, generous, loving justice and, most importantly, strong-willed, who was not influenced by anyone. The famous scientist of that time Farsmanishvili was the educator of the king. Thanks to his qualities, Vakhtang gained great authority ...
Oljath (Öljätäi; Georgian: ოლჯათი) (fl. 1289–1302) was a Queen consort of Georgia as the wife of two successive kings, Vakhtang II (r. 1289–1292) and David VIII (r. 1292–1311). She was a daughter of Abaqa Khan, the Mongol Ilkhan of Iran.