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denominated as Samtskhe-Saatabago, the
latter element meaning "of the
atabags". Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Seljūks" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol...
- his
maternal uncle Sargis II
Jaqeli (r. 1306-1334) with the
dignity of
atabag,
which would become hereditary in the
Jaqeli line down to the 17th century...
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signed by
Konstantine II of Kartli,
Alexandre of Kakhetia, and
Qvarqvare II,
atabag of Samtshke,
which divided Georgia into
three kingdoms and a
number of prin****lities...
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Atābag of
Great Lorestān ئەتابەگەکانی لوڕی مەزن 1115–1424
Status V****al of the
Ilkhanate (1256–1335) V****al of
Timurid Empire (1393-1424)
Capital Idaj...
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active military operations either. In 1115,
Roger of
Salerno defeated the
Atabag of
Mosul at the
Battle of Sarmin.
After that,
David became active again...
- and
Kurdish forces under the
command of Akush, a
disloyal underling of
Atabag Uzbek.
Subutai and Jebe then
marched into
Georgia towards Tbilisi, the Georgian...
- Prin****lity of Samtskhe,
ruled by the pro-Ottoman
atabag Qvarqvare III Jaqeli. At the
battle of Murjakheti, the
atabag was defeated,
captured by Gurieli's cup-bearer...
-
mausoleum is
constructed in
honour of
Momine Khatun who was the wife of
either Atabag Shamsaddin Eldegiz himself, or that of his son
Jahan Pahlavan. The date...
- married, in 1571,
Mzechabuk Jaqeli (died 1572), a son of
Kaikhosro II Jaqeli,
atabag of Samtskhe;
Prince Malakia (died 1641),
Catholicos of
Abkhazia (1619–1641)...
- (fl. 1600);
Princess Elene (fl. 1583–1609), wife of
Manuchar II Jaqeli,
Atabag of Samtskhe;
Princess Fahrijan-Begum (fl. 1582), who
married Shahzada Sultan...