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Gurandukht (Georgian: გურანდუხტი), also
Guarandukht (გუარანდუხტი), is a
feminine given name in Georgia,
ultimately derived from the
Iranian Bahramdukht...
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Gurandukht (Georgian: გურანდუხტი) (died
before 1072) was a
daughter of King
George I of
Georgia by his
first wife Mariam. She was
active in the politics...
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Gurandukht or
Guarandukht (Georgian: გურანდუხტი, გუარანდუხტი, fl. 960–999) was a
queen of
Kartli by
marriage to
Gurgen of Kartli, and
regent during the...
- Kartli. He is the only
known son of Gurgen,
titular king of Kartli, and
Gurandukht,
daughter of King
George II of Abkhazia.
Bagrat was thus heir to the Bagrationi...
- son,
called Vakhtang, was
produced from the
second marriage to
Gurandukht.
Gurandukht, a
daughter of "the
supreme leader of the Kipchaks"
Otrok (Atraka)...
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Atrak against Seljuks in 1118.
David also
married the
daughter of Atrak—
Gurandukht.
After withdrawal of
Atrak away from the Don region, the Alan's duchy...
- of the Khan of the
Kipchaks Otrok, who was soon
baptised with the name
Gurandukht. However, this
alliance did not last and
there was no sign of bilateral...
- Maria's family.
Constantine had
another mistress, an "Alan princess",
Gurandukht,
likely the
daughter of
George I. In
August 1042
Constantine relieved...
- was
destined to sit upon two thrones. Furthermore,
through his
mother Gurandukht,
sister of the
childless Abkhazian king
Theodosius III,
Bagrat was a potential...
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cathedral between 1050 and 1053,
under the
regency of Bagrat's
sister Gurandukht. In fact,
Liparit became the
master of
nearly half of the
Georgian kingdom...