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Mechurchletukhutsesi (Georgian: მეჭურჭლეთუხუცესი) was the
office of
royal treasurer in the
Medieval Georgia. The
Royal Court Regulations described his...
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Court official of the
Kingdom of
Georgia holding the
offices of
Mechurchletukhutsesi (Lord High Treasurer) and
Mandaturtukhutsesi (Lord High Mandator)...
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Jerusalem do****ent
speaks of
Shota as a
sponsor of the
monastery and a
mechurchletukhutsesi ("high treasurer"),
echoing a po****r
legend that
Rustaveli was a...
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office of
amirtamira of Tbilisi, thus
making him ****istant of
mechurchletukhutsesi (treasurer). some
other historians believe that he was also invited...
- an Amirspasalar, the head of the
military administration, and a
Mechurchletukhutsesi, the
minister of
finance and
administrator of the kingdom's cities...
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Georgian King
George III (1156–1184) whom
Qutlu served as a
vizier and
mechurchletukhutsesi (treasurer), a post he held upon
Queen Tamar's
ascend to the throne...
- mtsignobartukhutsesi) was the head of the government. The
treasurer (Georgian:
mechurchletukhutsesi) was the
official responsible for
running the treasury. The master...
- the second-in-command of the army, and
later was
given the post of
mechurchletukhutsesi, the
director of finances."
Kyrris 1968, pp. 119–138. PmbZ, Ruphos...
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victory at Didgori. Thereafter, the
emirs became subordinated to the
Mechurchletukhutsesi (Finance Minister) of
Georgian crown. In the 17th century, the term...