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Jigda-Khatun (Georgian: ჯიგდა-ხათუნი) (died 1252) was a
queen consort of
Georgia as the
first wife of King
David VII Ulu. She
served as
regent during...
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succeeded by his son
Demetre II. He was
married four times. His
first wife,
Jigda-Khatun,
either a
Mongol woman or a
daughter of the
Sultan of Rum, died in...
- When
David had to
repair for the
court of Batu Khan, he left his wife
Jigda-Khatun as a
regent and
placed her
under protection of Jikur. He was instrumental...
- p****ed in 1998, and the ****anese
Imperial Government Disclosure Act of 2000 (
JIGDA). The
Interagency Working Group (IWG) has
declassified an
estimated 8 million...
- whom he had two sons and a daughter:
Prince Baidu.
Prince Iadgar.
Princess Jigda,
married Emperor Alexios II of Trebizond.
Demetrius married thirdly, c....
- at the
Mongol Il-Khan’s court.
Unlike David VII's
first wife, the late
Jigda-Khatun,
Gvantsa was on
extremely bad
terms with the
influential royal favorite...
- Dzhigda, also
known as
Jigda (Russian: Джигда) is a
village in the
center of
Khabarovsk Krai,
Russia along the Maya river. The
village is
connected by...
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senior co-ruler of
David VI) 1270
Tbilisi aged 54/55
Kingdom of
Georgia Jigda-Khatun
before 1252 no
children Altun of
Alania (in bigamy,
repudiated 1252)...
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Michael VIII
Palaiologos (Palaiologos) - 1254 1259
became queen of
Imereti -
Jigda-Khatun[citation needed] A
Sultan of Rum - - 1247 husband's
accession 1252...
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woman Solghar, by whom he had two sons,
Baidu and Yadgar, and a daughter,
Jigda.
Following the
death of Demetrius, she
retired from Georgia,
bringing Baidu...