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Khutlubuga (Armenian: Խութլու Բուղա), also
Khutlu Buga or
Qutlugh Buqa (Georgian: ხუტლუბუღა; died August, 1293), was an
Armenian prince of the
House of...
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therefore considered David's successor. On the
instructions of Arghun,
Khutlubuga (son of
Sadun of Mankaberd)
moved to
Imereti and
offered King
David to...
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death of
Sadun in 1282,
Demetrius refused the post of
atabeg to his son
Khutlubuga and made him a
sworn enemy.
Although he
continued to be
titled "king of...
- son Khutlu-Bugha. However,
Demetrius II of
Georgia blocked Sadun's son
Khutlubuga from
getting the
office of atabeg, and
instead promoted Tarsaich Orbelian...
- seen with the
appointments of
Sadun Artsruni (r.1272–1282) or his son
Khutlubuga (r.1270–1293).
Throughout the 13th century, the high
offices Atabeg (Governor...
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Khutlubuga, are
thought to be
depicted in the
murals of the
Haghpat Monastery, and
inside the
arches at the
Kobayr Monastery (1282).
Khutlubuga in...
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Khutlubuga was
Amirspasalar for
Georgia from 1270 to 1293.
Church of the Holy Sign.
Haghpat Monastery,
southern wall. Late 13th century....
- The
Artsruni statesman Khutlubuga, 13th
century CE.
Church of the Holy Sign.
Haghpat Monastery,
southern wall....
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Khutlubuga was
atabeg of
David VIII at the
beginning of his reign.
Church of the Holy Sign.
Haghpat Monastery,
southern wall. Late 13th century....
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Succeeded by
Qvarqvare I
Jaqeli Atabeg In
office 1294–1306
Preceded by
Khutlubuga Succeeded by
Sargis II
Jaqeli Personal details Spouse Kuandze Parent Ivane...