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Amirspasalar or
amirspasalari (Georgian: ამირსპასალარი, from Persian: امیر سپه سالار, amīr sipahsālār) was the commander-in-chief of the
medieval Georgian...
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Court official of the
Kingdom of Georgia,
holding the
position of
amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief) for the
Georgian army. He was a son of the noble...
- V.
After the
overthrown of Demetrius,
David V
granted the
office of
Amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief) to
Kirkish (Tirkash), son of
Ivane Abuletisdze who...
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offices in the
Georgian government, as
Atabegs (Governor General) and
Amirspasalars (Commander-in-Chief of the Army) of the
Kingdom of Georgia. The dynasty...
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regency of
Sadun Mankaberdeli for some time,
Sadun was the
Atabeg and
Amirspasalar,
designated by the Mongols. It is for this
reason that upon the death...
- Mankaberd. He was a
court official and
became Atabeg (Governor General) and
Amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief of the army) of the
Kingdom of
Eastern Georgia, and...
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supporters for the
offices of the
Atabeg (Governor General) and the
Amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief) of the army, as seen with the
appointments of Sadun...
- Apparent. Not infrequently, the
office of
atabeg was
combined with that of
amirspasalar (commander-in-chief). In 1334, the
title became hereditary in the Jaqeli...
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Georgian campaign against the
Eldiguzids was a
military campaign led by the
Amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief of the army) of the
Kingdom of Georgia, ****e II...
- half of the 13th century, the son of Atabeg-
Amirspasalar Sadun Mankaberdeli. He
himself became Amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief) of the
Georgian army,...