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- Mandaturtukhutsesi (Georgian: მანდატურთუხუცესი) was the Chief overseer of the court, in charge of the palace guard and matters of protocol. The "Mandaturtukhutsesi"...
- amirspasalar (commander-in-chief) and atabeg (tutor) Avag ****ian, the mandaturtukhutsesi (grand master of ceremonies) Shahnshah ****ian], the msakhurtukhutsesi...
- notably the Mkhargrdzeli. In the ninth year of Tamar's reign, the Mandaturtukhutsesi and Amirspasalar ****ia (****e) Mkhargrdzeli and his brother Ivane...
- Amirspasalar of Georgia. Avag-Sargis III, Mandaturtukhutsesi and Amirspasalar of Georgia. Ivane II, Mandaturtukhutsesi of Georgia. ****ian Aghbugha Beri George...
- holding the offices of Mechurchletukhutsesi (Lord High Treasurer) and Mandaturtukhutsesi (Lord High Mandator). He was member of the House of Toreli-Akhaltsikheli...
- Georgia, holding the offices of Amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief) and Mandaturtukhutsesi (Lord High Mandator). According to Vardan Areveltsi the Georgian King...
- a Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia, holding the office of mandaturtukhutsesi (Mandator) of Georgia. In 1260, David VII Ulu rebelled against its...
- and a Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia bearing titles of mandaturtukhutsesi and amirspasalar (Commander-in-Chief of the army). He is known for...
- the administration. Thus, from the reign of David IV, there was a Mandaturtukhutsesi, or minister of the interior, an Amirspasalar, the head of the military...
- responsible for running the treasury. The master of ceremonies (Georgian: Mandaturtukhutsesi) was responsible for conducting ceremonies such as coronations and...