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Abulasan (Georgian: აბულასანი) was a 12th-century
Georgian politician, who
served as
mayor of
Tbilisi and
Eristavi of
Kartli (1185–1188).
During a revolt...
- his father's
princedom in 1184–1185. In 1185,
Georgian nobles headed by
Abulasan,
Catholicos Mikel Marianidze and Rusudan,
daughter of
Demetre I arranged...
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Gamrekeli III
Toreli Mechurchletukhutsesi In
office 1212–1222
Preceded by
Abulasan Succeeded by
Ivane I
Jaqeli Mandaturtukhutsesi In
office 1202/3–1215 Preceded...
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influence in Tamar's court: the
clans of
Mkhargrdzeli and
Abulasan. The
faction of the
Abulasan won, the
choice was
approved by Tamar's aunt
Rusudan and...
- of the
Mongol Il-Khan Abaqa.
Sadun was a great-grandson of Amir K'urd (
Abulasan),
governor of
Tbilisi during Queen Tamar's
reign in Georgia. In 1258, Sadun...
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placed under the
administration of high-ranking
Georgian officials such as
Abulasan, a
viceroy of Kartli, and Tchiaber, a
chancellor of Georgia. Later, in...
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influence in Tamar's court: clan of
Mkhargrdzelis and
Abulasan,
amirtamira of Tbilisi. Then the
Abulasan, came
forward and said: "I know one prince, the son...
- "Darbazi" now
included representatives of the merchant-class, such as
Abulasan.
Amirspasalar Mandaturtukhutsesi D. Muskhelishvili,
Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia...
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Achandara (Poltavskoe),
Tsebelda district,
Gulripshi Muni****lity
mentions Abulasan Iobisdze metal slab or an icon
inside a
chapel Achandara (Poltavskoe),...
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Kolonkelisdze 1177/1178
Qutlu Arslan 1177 1185
Kakhaber Vardanisdze 1185
Abulasan 1185 1188
Shalva Akhaltsikheli 1212 1222
Shota Rustaveli Ivane I Jaqeli...